The back copy of this volume describes its story as “summer romance for nerds.” In this volume we see Hirotaka and Narumi battling the rumor mill to keep their relationship a secret from their coworkers, but of course it gets a little out of hand. Partly because we get to see some great love stories this time around and also partly for the great character development. I found myself enjoying this volume just as much, if not more than the other two. Fujita’s art is fantastic and the story is a great mix of short comedic chapters and longer, split up serious narratives. I honestly can’t not talk about it at this point, it’s just too much of a comfy and feel-good series to not gush about. I’ve talked at length before in my previous Manga vs Anime post about my love of this series, and I figured I should start where I (and the anime) left off, with volume three of the North American version which includes volumes five and six of the manga. I can’t help but feel that if I was to revise my top 5 manga list of all time, Wotakoi would fall at number two on the list.
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