Interspersed throughout the raw chapter are three pages of an uncolored flashback. A younger Takara is shown with an unknown female figure who has strikingly similar features to the Mikado sisters. This is the chapter’s biggest lore drop. The raw text is dense, but fan translators on WeloveManga’s comment section are already speculating that this flashback reveals a childhood promise that predates the main story, explaining why the sisters are "surprisingly easy" around him.

Chapter 152 continues the delicate balancing act between the three sisters — Nina, Yui, and Mei — and our protagonist, Yuya. Following the emotional climaxes of previous chapters (likely a school event or personal revelation), this chapter slows down the pace, focusing on small but meaningful interactions that highlight how each sister is starting to recognize her own feelings more clearly. The raw scans show beautiful, expressive panels — especially close-ups of the sisters’ conflicted faces.


Before diving into the raw pages of Chapter 152, let’s quickly revisit the emotional rollercoaster of Chapter 151.

The previous chapter ended on a deceptive calm. After the cultural festival arc, we saw the three Mikado sisters—Nika, Yuna, and Mira—returning to their daily routines. However, the subtext was heavy. The "easiness" the protagonist, Takara, perceived earlier is slowly giving way to genuine, complicated feelings. The final panels of Chapter 151 hinted at an incoming confession or, at the very least, a major disruption involving the eldest sister, Nika. She was seen clutching a gift from Takara, her internal monologue suggesting she can no longer pretend her feelings are purely platonic.

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