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Otherside Picnic: Volume 8 - cover

Otherside Picnic: Volume 8

Iori Miyazawa

Translator Sean McCann

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

“Did you know? They say that being accomplices is the closest kind of relationship in the world.” This is what Toriko said to Sorawo not long after they met on the Otherside. A little over a year has passed since then.
 
Now that the threat of Satsuki Uruma is behind them, there's something else Sorawo must face; a genuine confession of love from Toriko, with only one week to respond. Through a series of conversations with herself and those around her, Sorawo begins to reinterpret her relationship with Toriko...
 
Sorawo and Toriko's bizarre tale of exploration and survival is coming to a climax!
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 250 pages.

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