Pleasantly surprised by the end of the first chapter. It's an interesting concept that made me want to keep reading. I like the art style, too. Kinda reminds me of Naoshi Komi's art style in Nisekoi.
With the nature of this type of comedy I sometimes see artists draw very hectic panels, which is fine but sometimes I get a bit confused at what I'm looking at and loose track a bit. So I'm glad this is still funny without it.
I'd say the overall feel of it is like, 'Love at Fourteen' where there's no bigger story or climax but just a fun little ride
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