Pursued by Gamo and Yoshi who aim to preserve Senpai's virginity and Sunomiya and the President who aim to protect and fight for Senpai's love, Nagatoro and Senpai set off on their date to the aquarium.
"A girl in a lower grade just made me cry!" One day, Senpai visits the library after school and becomes the target of a super sadistic junior! The name of the girl who teases, torments, and tantalizes Senpai is "Nagatoro!" She's annoying yet adorable. It's painful, but you still want to be by her side. This is a story about an extremely sadistic and temperamental girl and you'll feel something awaken inside of you.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Pursued by Gamo and Yoshi who aim to preserve Senpai's virginity and Sunomiya and the President who aim to protect and fight for Senpai's love, Nagatoro and Senpai set off on their date to the aquarium.
Senpai doesn’t have any confidence that he can win against the art club president. Nagatoro and the gang try to cheer him up, but the president’s art is just too powerful. Nagatoro offers to model for Senpai.
Senpai isn’t sure he can beat the art club president in popularity at the culture festival. Nagatoro and the gang do everything they can to help him.
Senpai awakens in another world, where he and Nekotoro set out on an adventure to defeat the demon king. Nagatoro invites Senpai to the beach.
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