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This Art Club Has a Problem! Volume 3

Imigimuru

Tradutor Dawson Chen

Editora: J-Novel Club

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Hey again, it’s Usami, and, um, if you’re asking about the giant mermaid at the bottom of the school pool... Yeah, that was us. Listen, I know it looks bad, but to make a long story short, it wasn’t my fault, okay? Blame Prez. He’s the president and he takes responsibility for all our actions. Besides that, Cole-chan is still Cole-chan, and Uchimaki-kun is still, well, obsessed. I can only hope his “proclivities” don’t extend to the third dimension. Oh, almost forgot! It’s time for the next art competition already! I wonder what we’re gonna do. After Uchimaki-kun won silver last time, the pressure is on. I’ve really got to kick my butt into gear. There’s no way I’m gonna let him win twice, no matter what!
Disponível desde: 24/04/2024.
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