
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aka Akasaka. Akasaka launched the series in the June issue of Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Miracle Jump on May 19, 2015.[1][2] The series switched to the publisher's Weekly Young Jump magazine on March 24, 2016.[3][2] A special chapter ran in the debut issue of Young Jump Gold on May 18, 2017.[4] North American publisher Viz Media announced their license to the series during their panel at San Diego Comic-Con International on July 20, 2017.[2]
A spinoff manga by Shinta Sakayama, titled Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Dōjin-ban (かぐや様は告らせたい 同人版, transl. "Kaguya Wants to be Confessed to - Dōjin Edition"), launched on Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump website on June 14, 2018, and is serialized on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month.[5] A yonkoma spinoff, written by G3 Ida and titled Kaguya-sama o Kataritai (かぐや様を語りたい, transl. "We Want to Talk About Kaguya"), launched in Young Jump on July 26, 2018. The yonkoma focuses on two newspaper/press club girls who idolize Kaguya and the gang but have no clue what really goes on inside the student council.[5]
Individual chapters of the series are called battles.
Volumes
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1 | March 18, 2016[6] | 978-4-08-890432-0 | March 6, 2018[7] | 978-1-9747-0030-1 | ||
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Chika gives a pair of movie tickets to Miyuki but he tries to set up his invitation to Kaguya so as to not make it a love confession. Kaguya, who had planted the tickets, tries to use her acting emotions to sway Miyuki. Kaguya and Miyuki agree to play a game of old maid where the winner gets to command the loser to do something. Miyuki wins, and takes one of the movie tickets, saying Kaguya can do whatever she wants with the other one. They show up at the theater at the same time, but Kaguya hesitates on picking a seat next to Miyuki without telling him she wants to sit next to him. Later, Chika shares some word/phrase puzzles with Kaguya. Miyuki cannot help but listen in, but struggles to solve them. When Miyuki brings his homemade lunch and shares some with Chika, Kaguya glares angrily at the two. A boy asks Miyuki for love advice while Kaguya listens in. Chika wants to go on a summer trip for the student council; Miyuki and Kaguya debate whether to go to the mountains or the ocean. Kaguya challenges Miyuki to a game of 20 questions to see if he knows what she likes. Kaguya has to walk to school. While Miyuki is napping at his desk, Kaguya tries to influence his REM sleep, but Chika arrives and plays a prank. | ||||||
2 | July 19, 2016[8] | 978-4-08-890468-9 | May 1, 2018[9] | 978-1-9747-0031-8 | ||
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Miyuki tries to get Kaguya to ask him for his LINE ID on his new smartphone, while Kaguya, who had secretly arranged the circumstances, does the same. When Kaguya gets a love letter, Miyuki tries to stop her from going without confessing. While having coffee, the cups accidentally get switched, causing Miyuki to struggle with the implications of an indirect kiss. When Chika and Miyuki read a women's magazine article about teens doing it, Kaguya thinks it is not a big deal, misunderstanding the euphemism. While organizing some boxes, Miyuki is paralyzed by a cockroach, while Kaguya tries to use the opportunity to act scared in order to get closer to Miyuki. A girl (Nagisa Kashiwagi) asks Kaguya for advice on whether she should break up with her boyfriend, when Chika intervenes with her own plans. When Chika gives cat ears to Kaguya and Miyuki, the latter two become really shy because of the cuteness of each other's appearances. The council plays the forbidden word game. Kaguya hesitates about texting Miyuki, so her assistant Ai Hayasaka has her call him instead. At the event with the French high school student council, Miyuki discovers he is the least fluent of the Japanese student council members in French, so he tries hard to pretend to know what is going on. | ||||||
3 | October 19, 2016[10] | 978-4-08-890508-2 | July 3, 2018[11] | 978-1-9747-0032-5 | ||
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Kaguya and Miyuki try to get each other to ask to share an umbrella. Chika and Kaguya read a shojo manga comic that has some racy scenes. When Miyuki realizes he can't play volleyball to support a school club, Chika coaches him. Treasurer Yu Ishigami wants to quit the student council because he is afraid that Kaguya will kill him. Ai does Kaguya's nails so Kaguya can get Miyuki to notice. Kashiwagi's boyfriend asks for Miyuki advice on holding hands, Chika (along with Kaguya) intervenes again. Chika discovers that Kaguya can't stop laughing when the word "wiener" is mentioned. Yu talks with Miyuki about balancing the books and whether to raise club fees. Ai alters Miyuki's coffee so that he falls asleep next to Kaguya, and tries to distract Chika and the others from entering the student council room. The student council prepares for semester final exams. | ||||||
4 | January 19, 2017[12] | 978-4-08-890572-3 | September 4, 2018[13] | 978-1-9747-0049-3 | ||
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When Chika shares situational questions from a love psychology book, Kaguya, who has secretly read it, tries to give the perfect answer. Miyuki tries to use some social interaction strategies found from a magazine insert with Kaguya, not knowing that Kaguya has already memorized them. When Chika realizes Miyuki has been lip syncing the school anthem, she end up putting Miyuki through her training. When a rain storm causes the trains to shut down, Kaguya ponders how to have Miyuki get a ride with her. When Kaguya is at home sick, Chika and Miyuki play a game of concentration to see who will go visit her. Miyuki wins and visits, but somehow end up asleep in the same bed. Kaguya and Miyuki also struggle over who should eat the last piece of cake at the student council room. Kaguya shares her "I have this friend" situation with Nagisa, while Miyuki does the same with Yu. When Miyuki's younger sister visits the council room, Kaguya wants to develop a close friendship with her. Chika suggests the student council go on a trip together for summer break. | ||||||
5 | April 19, 2017[14] | 978-4-08-890623-2 | November 6, 2018[15] | 978-1-9747-0050-9 | ||
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A half month into summer break, Kaguya and Miyuki have still not contacted each other; they visit the student council room but miss each other by minutes. Kaguya interrupts Ai's bath time in order to ask her how to use Twitter. Chika impresses a ramen foodie. Kaguya misses shopping time because she was summoned to meet her father, and is later prohibited from attending the summer festival that has fireworks. She escapes from the estate, but misses the fireworks show, that is, until Miyuki finds her and they manage to see fireworks from another event. When Miyuki and Kaguya get embarrassed over their interactions, they act like passing airplanes in the council room. Miyuki tries to guess which elective class Kaguya will choose. Nagisa's boyfriend visits Miyuki but it appears to be more like bragging about his relationship. Chika puts Miyuki through her training so he can gut and fillet a fish. Kaguya wants to celebrate Miyuki's upcoming birthday but tries to have the student council bring up the subject first. | ||||||
6 | July 19, 2017[16] | 978-4-08-890702-4 | January 1, 2019[17] | 978-1-9747-0138-4 | ||
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Nagisa observes the romantic interactions between Kaguya and Miyuki. During window shopping with Chika and Moeha, Kaguya tries to get closer to Kei. Kaguya buys an elaborate cake for Miyuki's birthday but debates in her head what to do about it. Miyuki ponders the implications of Kaguya's celebrating his birthday exclusively with him. Kaguya tutors Yu so he can pass his exams. When the student council go moon gazing, Kaguya tries to get her and Miyuki alone, but Miyuki surprises her with his knowledge of the stars and The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter story. The student council play a custom-made game from Chika's board game club. Kaguya dares Ai to try to get Miyuki to fall for her. The student council think back on their activities as they disband for the term. Kaguya ponders how to address Miyuki with honorifics until Miyuki tells her he is going to run again for student council president. | ||||||
7 | October 19, 2017[18] | 978-4-08-890762-8 | March 5, 2019[19] | 978-1-9747-0139-1 | ||
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Miyuki wants to ask Kaguya to give the endorsement speech for his campaign re-election, but the other students think of it as a confession opportunity. Kaguya and Miyuki draw each other for art class. Kaguya is bothered by Miyuki's non-tired look. She confides with Nagisa on whether her wavering feelings might not mean true love. Miyuki meets opposing candidate Miko Ino, who challenges Miyuki's lack of campaigning. Kaguya tries to persuade Miko to defer running for president, but Miko refuses. After campaign speeches by Miko's friend Kobachi Osaragi and by Kaguya, Miko gives her speech but struggles to get her points across, so Miyuki engages her in an impromptu debate. Miyuki eventually wins the election, but by a much closer margin; he gets Miko to join the student council. Meanwhile, Kaguya, who collapsed after seeing the election results, worries whether she will be picked for the student council. The student council debate over preferred undergarments. | ||||||
8 | January 19, 2018[20] | 978-4-08-890840-3 | May 7, 2019[21] | 978-1-9747-0440-8 | ||
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After talking with Ai about how physical touch helps release hormones that keep men monogamous, Kaguya gives Miyuki a hand massage. When Miko gets upset that the student council lacks discipline, Chika helps her do some silly and somewhat rebellious things. When Kei cries over a Bessatsu Margaret shojo manga, Miyuki gets hooked, and plots how he can get Kaguya to read the manga. After the student council members read the manga, and they all feel giddy about romance, Kaguya tries to get Miyuki to ask her out to an aquarium date. The student council compete over collecting bellmarks ("points" from purchasing products). Kashiwagi's boyfriend asks the council about dealing with the question: "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" During a girls' night party with Miko, Kaguya asks Chika if there is someone she likes, and gets really worried when Chika affirms. When Kaguya and Miyuki get stuck inside the sports equipment shed, it is not clear who will make the first move. When Kaguya faints and is taken to the hospital, Dr. Tanuma concludes she has lovesickness, but Kaguya adamantly denies that. A few days into her position, Miko wants to quit the council because of their perceived lecherous lifestyle, but her friend Kobachi Osaragi has her interpret what she has seen. | ||||||
9 | April 19, 2018[22] | 978-4-08-890891-5 | July 2, 2019[23] | 978-1-9747-0509-2 | ||
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To help Kaguya's emotional embarrassment over being with Miyuki, Ai has Kaguya use a calming ritual by touching her hand to her cheek. Yu joins the cheering club and has to borrow a girls' uniform to wear for the upcoming sports day. Although Kei is being rebellious against her brother, she wonders if she can help him ease his romance troubles. Chika tries to teach Miyuki the Sōran Bushi dance, but when she gives up and Kaguya starts teaching him, she gets jealous. Kobachi and Miko go about their daily duties as discipline committee members. Miyuki and Chika's fathers show up at the sports day. Miyuki's father asks Kaguya about his son without letting her know who he is. The student council members are enjoying the sports day activities. Yu encounters former classmate Kyoko Otomo, and recalls his back story in junior high when he was suspended for punching Kyoko's boyfriend, and consequently shunned by his classmates. Miyuki and the student council discover the truth of Yu's situation and support him. Yu finishes his anchor leg in the relay race. The student council have a contest where they take turns trying to inflate a balloon without popping it. | ||||||
10 | June 19, 2018[24] | 978-4-08-891041-3 | September 3, 2019[25] | 978-1-9747-0663-1 | ||
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Miyuki starts complimenting Kaguya more to see whether she likes him as more than just friends. Miyuki is invited by his classmates to a cross-school function at a karaoke place, but when it seems to be more of a group date, Kaguya sends Ai to "chaperone" him (keep him away from prospective romantic interests), but when Ai tells Kaguya that she may take advantage of the situation by being alone with Miyuki, Kaguya rushes to try to stop her. Yu inadvertently overhears Miko's playlist when she forgets to plug her earphones in all the way. The student council has a fried rice cooking contest. Nagisa suspects her boyfriend is cheating on her and seeks Kaguya and Miko's advice, but it turns out he was with Nagisa's friend Maki Shijo to buy a present for her. Maki went along to help the boyfriend, but she harbors feelings for him and vents about it to Miyuki and Yu. Chika has the student council play a ten-yen game where everyone can vote anonymously on people's questions. When the principal takes photos of the student council, Kaguya refuses to participate until she sees Miyuki and Chika pretend to be a couple. She accidentally drops her flip phone and it is damaged beyond repair. Although she buys a replacement, she is saddened that she lost all her pictures, until Chika and the others create a message group where they can share all their photos. | ||||||
11 | September 19, 2018[26] | 978-4-08-891094-9 | November 5, 2019[27] | 978-1-9747-0779-9 | ||
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Ai realizes that Kaguya has not learned how read notifications work on her smart phone. Miyuki and Kobachi try to figure out why Miko and Yu dislike each other and how to have the two get along better. Kaguya sees Yu is romantically interested in Tsubame Koyasu, a popular senior in the cheer squad who has been very kind to him. The student council agree to take a break to prepare for their next round of exams, although they are deceptive as to their reasons. Chika has a sleepover at Kaguya's place, meeting Ai cross-dressed as a male butler Mr. Haski, but when they video call Miyuki and ask him who he likes, Kei interrupts, saying he has been texting a lot with Haski. Miyuki asks Chika to help him become a better rapper, in order to tell Ai what he thinks about her personas. He does this in front of Ai, Chika, and Kaguya. Maki confides with Miyuki and Yu about her sadness with seeing Nagisa and her boyfriend being closer. After Yu and Miyuki share their excitement over a manga getting an anime adaptation, Yu does not want Kaguya and Chika to know he is a hardcore anime otaku so he makes Miyuki out to be one. The second-year students have parent-teacher conferences, with Miyuki's father and Ai's mother joining in the fun as Kaguya's guardians. | ||||||
12 | December 19, 2018[28] | 978-4-08-891178-6 | January 7, 2020[29] | 978-1-9747-0957-1 | ||
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Kaguya tries on different cosplay outfits for Miyuki to review, but is surprised how straightforward his answers are. When Miyuki asks Kaguya to check out a neighboring school's festival with him, Kaguya declines, but then has second thoughts as she missed her chance to go on a date with him. Kayuga asks Miyuki, but he hesitates and they both solicit input from their student council members. After Chika tells Miyuki to look at himself more objectively, Miyuki ponders if he lacks sex appeal, so he asks Miko and then Chika what they think of him as a man and a romantic interest. Yu and Miko join the cultural festival committee. Media Club members Karen and Erika interview folks from each of the clubs. The student council have an arm wrestling contest. Miyuki has trouble making balloon animals. Kei is appalled by her brother's wardrobe. Tsubame shares with Kaguya about the origins of the heart gift at the festival, Kaguya admits to Ai that she likes Miyuki. A flashback chapter shows Miyuki as a first-year being recruited to the student council and meeting Kaguya for the first time. | ||||||
13 | January 18, 2019[30] | 978-4-08-891193-9 | March 3, 2020[31] | 978-1-9747-1071-3 | ||
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Kaguya struggles with whether to confess to Miyuki at the school festival, but after overhearing Kobachi Osaragi's dating situation, she encourages Yu to confess to Tsubame. Kaguya helps her class cosplay cafe. Maki advises Yu on asking Tsubame out, but her perception is distorted by her own situation with Nagisa and Tsubasa. Maki suggests Yu invites Tsubame to the haunted attraction where participants are blindfolded in a locker and listen via earphones to a scary scenario of a mad person planning to cut off their ears. Chika and Kaguya separately attempt to dissuade Moeha from falling in love with Miyuki. When Yu wins a heart-shaped cookie from a shooting gallery game, and gives it to Tsubame, she runs off in embarrassment; he is completely unaware that giving a heart-shaped object during the festival is the equivalent of a love confession. Miyuki and Chika talk about Yu's chances of success. Kaguya tries to secretly give a heart-shaped takoyaki to Miyuki but the other council members want some as well. When the heart-shaped festival balloons were stolen, Detective Chika runs off to investigate. Kaguya gets Miyuki to make her balloon art but panics when she sees the price for buying the heart-shaped balloon art. She talks with Tsubame who is pondering how to turn down Yu's confession without hurting him. Miyuki and Kaguya get their love fortune told. The others appear to almost ruin their time together only to be sent off as quickly as they arrive. Miyuki eventually tells Kaguya that he got accepted to Stanford and will be studying overseas. | ||||||
14 | March 19, 2019[32] | 978-4-08-891231-8 | May 5, 2020[33] | 978-1-9747-1472-8 | ||
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Kaguya shares with Ai about Miyuki planning on going to Stanford; they plan how she can confess to Miyuki at the festival's night activity. Tsubame tells Yu to decide on a time when she should give him an answer, but Yu thinks she is talking about flower viewing, and later realizes he might have accidentally confessed to her. After Kaguya lights the bonfire, there is a message that Arsène Lupin will be stealing the festival, and that the "dragon's jewel" on one of the major decorations has gone missing. After Chika continues to track down some clues, Kaguya tells Ai that she knows that Miyuki planned this, including sending Chika on a wild goose chase. Kaguya finds him at the top of the clock tower. She is about to tell Miyuki her true feelings, when Miyuki surprises her by having a weather balloon released and popped, scattering the heart balloons all over the area. He asks her to join him at Stanford. As she holds one of the balloons, she responds that he should give her a reward for finding him and kisses him. Yu finds the heart-shaped pendant that Kaguya dropped but gives it to Miko to turn it in as lost-and-found. Kaguya shares with Ai that she kissed Miyuki but when Ai discovers it was a french kiss, Ai expresses her concern that it would lead to sexual intercourse. Kaguya shows up at the student council in her chibi form. After Yu, Miyuki, and Miko talk about a comic having a live-action adaptation, Miko confiscates Yu's manga magazine and they fight. Tsubame interrupts and invites both of them to her Christmas Eve party; Chika is also hosting a party with Kaguya. While she naps in the student council room, Kaguya has a courtroom trial in her mind with her different Kaguya personalities debating over what to do. The ice cold Kaguya is upset that she did not get kissed and takes over Kaguya as her main personality. | ||||||
15 | July 19, 2019[34] | 978-4-08-891320-9 | July 7, 2020[35] | 978-1-9747-1473-5 | ||
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Kaguya puts Miyuki under increasing stress when he does not notice her subtle invitations to kiss or to hold hands. Kaguya ends up running away from Miyuki when she walks into him before her freshly applied perfume reaches its optimal scent. Kaguya and Miyuki independently ask Nagisa and Maki for love advice. Kaguya tries to make Miyuki share his lunch with her and kiss her, but he eventually collapses from the built-up stress. Kaguya visits Miyuki in hospital, worried about her negative personality traits. Miyuki confides to the doctor how he constantly strives to improve himself in order to get closer to Kaguya. Ai secretly mediates between Kaguya and Miyuki. Kaguya, Miyuki and Kei attend Chika and Moeha's somewhat messed up Christmas party. Kaguya and Miyuki finally have a deep talk with each other and share a second kiss. Kaguya and Miyuki talk and think about what they have achieved so far. | ||||||
16 | September 19, 2019[36] | 978-4-08-891367-4 | September 1, 2020[37] | 978-1-9747-1710-1 | ||
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After the Christmas holidays, Nagisa notices the change in Kaguya's and Miyuki's relationship; as well as Yu suddenly being overly caring for Miko. At Christmas, before attending their respective parties, Kaguya and Yu help each other picking presents. At Tsubame's Christmas party, Yu is made to stay the night; Miko gets drunk and stays too. Tsubame makes sexual advances on Yu, but he declines, realizing that she is still reluctant to enter an ongoing relationship. Deeply depressed, Yu falls down the stairs in a fatal way, but is saved by Miko, who breaks her arm in the process. Chika and an elderly ramen foodie try out ultra-spicy ramen. Rei visits Miko at home and suggests demanding more responsibility from Yu for breaking her arm, leading to the current situation. Kaguya enjoys an arguably first date with Miyuki. Kaguya and Miyuki avoid running into their friends, properly confess to each other and kiss again; Miyuki’s father, posing as a fortune teller, discusses the topic of love with Tsubame. Maki spends Christmas in India, seeking to be relieved from her unrequited love through enlightenment. | ||||||
17 | January 17, 2020[38] | 978-4-08-891457-2 | November 3, 2020[39] | 978-1-9747-1874-0 | ||
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Everyone starts the new year with certain troubles and objectives. Chika plans to play a prank on Kaguya, who instead pranks her back with the secretly true claim of dating Miyuki. Chika starts a game in which one must make their opponent blush by saying they love them. Miyuki finds himself in an awkward situation when he tries to have a casual conversation with Miko. A workout training by Kazeno (now heartbroken after Kobachi broke off with him) catches the attention of the student council. Worried that Kaguya might somehow mess up her first time, Nagisa lends her a pornographic DVD. Kaguya and Maki manage to overcome their mutual hostility that had been fueled by the Shinomiya-Shijo feud. After watching the DVD together, both girls wonder how sexuality will play into the romance of Kaguya and Miyuki. Miyuki enjoys a nightly phone call with Kaguya but is eavesdropped by Kei and his father. Kozue provokes a major misunderstanding, causing Karen to call the police. | ||||||
18 | April 17, 2020[40] | 978-4-08-891527-2 | February 2, 2021[41] | 978-1-9747-2100-9 | ||
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Rei accidentally learns about Kaguya dating Miyuki but decides to keep the secret. The student council is confronted with the claim that being able to tie a cherry stem in the mouth implies being a good kisser. Yu tries being nice to Miko and discovers a much brighter side of her in return. Kaguya feels smoochy but repeatedly fails to catch Miyuki’s attention. Yu trains for impressing Tsubame during a volleyball match and eventually has her agree to a date. Yu, Kaguya and Ai come up with somewhat faulty ideas for a date. When Tsubame feels uneasy about the rumors surrounding Yu, Kobachi hands her the student council's secret report on the matter. In addition to her exhausting full-time job as Kaguya's attendant, Ai has always been required to secretly report back to Kaguya's family. On first day of the second years' school trip, Miyuki has fun with his male pals while Kaguya is deeply troubled by a sudden announcement from Ai to be quitting her job. Miyuki wants to prevent Kaguya from being publicly seen with wet hair. | ||||||
19 | July 17, 2020[42] | 978-4-08-891646-0 | May 4, 2021[43] | 978-1-9747-2286-0 | ||
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With Ai no longer under Kaguya's protection, Un'yo Shinomiya, one of Kaguya's brothers, wants to secure her valuable intel for himself by any means; she finally opens up to Miyuki. Aided by Chika, Ai and Miyuki initially shake off Ai's pursuers. Ai and Miyuki are overpowered by Un'yo and his henchmen while Kaguya and Nao seek for Ai. Hoping to break their bond, Un'yo reveals Ai's spying activities to Kaguya as she arrives on the scene. Understanding Ai's burden, Kaguya is willing to forgive her, prompting Un'yo to give up and leave. Free at last, Ai leaves the school trip early, yet ultimately stays at Shuchiin and becomes actual friends with Kaguya. Chika tries to settle an argument between Yu and Miko using a word-building game. Kaguya and Kobachi fiercely debate against Chika and Rei on whether Yu should end up with Tsubame or with Miko. Miyuki presses Miko on the matter, who indeed has romantic feelings for Yu. Tsubame questions the nature of her relationship with Yu even after a successful date. | ||||||
20 | November 19, 2020[44] | 978-4-08-891716-0 | August 3, 2021[45] | 978-1-9747-2403-1 | ||
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Kobachi recalls her personal experiences with Tsubame and Yu, convinced that these two deserve finding happiness together. Recognizing Maki's predicament as the likely fate for Miko as well, Miyuki decides to support the latter in winning Yu over. Before valentine's day, Ai and Kaguya discuss what chocolate to give to Miyuki, who in turn encourages Miko to give some to Yu. Valentine's day takes place with favourable outcomes for everyone. Miyuki, Yu, Maki and Ai hang out together and grow closer as friends. With his father now enjoying a vast reliable income, Miyuki is tasked with finding a more suitable home for the family. With helpful learning support mainly from Kaguya, Yu manages to score 36th place in the exams. Kaguya worries that Miyuki might slack off now that he has secured her affection and tries to test his resolve. The student council celebrates Chika's and Yu's shared birthdays. Tsubame, with the help of many others, starts a rumor that finally clears Yu's name. | ||||||
21 | February 19, 2021[46] | 978-4-08-891753-5 | December 7, 2021[47] | 978-1-9747-2518-2 | ||
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22 | May 19, 2021[48] | 978-4-08-891870-9 | April 5, 2022[49] | 978-1-9747-2847-3 | ||
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23 | August 18, 2021[50] | 978-4-08-892054-2 | August 2, 2022[51] | 978-1-9747-3218-0 | ||
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24 | December 17, 2021[52] | 978-4-08-892161-7 | December 6, 2022[53] | 978-1-9747-3448-1 | ||
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25 | March 18, 2022[54] | 978-4-08-892252-2 | April 4, 2023[55] | 978-1-9747-3632-4 | ||
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26 | June 17, 2022[56] | 978-4-08-892364-2 | August 1, 2023[57] | 978-1-9747-3875-5 | ||
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27 | October 19, 2022[58] | 978-4-08-892430-4 | December 5, 2023[59] | 978-1-9747-4105-2 | ||
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28 | December 19, 2022[60] | 978-4-08-892534-9 | April 2, 2024[61] | 978-1-9747-4342-1 | ||
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