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This Art Club Has a Problem! Volume 4 - cover

This Art Club Has a Problem! Volume 4

Imigimuru

Translator Dawson Chen

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Hi, Usami here. Currently writing this from the art club’s storage closet. Where I’m locked in. With Uchimaki-kun. Just the two of us. We came in here to find a new plaster cast after Colette ruined the other one, but then the door got stuck, we got locked in, and now it’s past school hours! I should be happy for a night alone with my crush, but things have been weird between us since this new transfer student joined his class. Imari Maria I think was her name. She’s super cute, loves manga, and is a corny chuunibyo at that! Basically Uchimaki-kun’s dream girl. He’s not going to leave me—I mean us—for her, is he? Oh, I wish someone would come find us soon. I don’t want to be here all night! Wait, what’s this? A treasure map left behind by our predecessors? I wonder where this leads?
Available since: 08/07/2024.
Print length: 180 pages.

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