Kanojo Okarishimasu - Fans are furious with the author of the work That's right! In the last chapters of the Kanojo Okarishimasu manga (Ren't a Girlfriend), the author has been advancing little by little the relationship of the protagonist with one of the main heroines of the work , however, the fans who still follow the manga are furious with the author for the delay, since we are approaching chapter 250 and nothing more has happened yet.
Kanojo Okarishimasu – Fans are furious with the author of the work
Check out some comments from fans:
“Damn it, he never evolves, brother, it’s always the same thought , that’s why the blonde really took off.”
“It would be great if Truck-kun stopped by this manga and took Kazuya for a ride.”
“It's embarrassing to see what this protagonist does.”
“It's hard to follow this story, there are already more than 200 chapters and it feels like we're still in the first one.”
“The manga is good, but it takes ages to develop a character.”
“The author wants to make the One Piece of novels. ”
“Does anyone still have hope in this d3sgr4ç4’s story? I stopped at chapter 68 and came back at 200 and nothing has changed. ”
Kazuya evolves , even though the author threw him into the l1x0.”
“The peak of v1rg1ind4d3 can only be seen in this manga lol.”
“I don’t know. I read 20 chapters and skipped to 220 and there’s no difference at all .”
“Man, go fuck yourself, why don’t you just finish this shit, this author just knows how to drag out this story that should have ended years ago.”
“Even the scan that translated the manga was thrown out , it’s so bad.”
“Dude, what a tiring . I simply ignored the thoughts of this asshole protagonist.”
Synopsis:
A 20-year-old college student living in Tokyo . After a painful breakup with his girlfriend Mami Nanami , he decides to rent a girlfriend. He soon finds himself having to continue renting Chizuru to keep up appearances with his family and friends.
Finally, several criticisms continue to be made of the work and the author , fans just want the end of this story, something that is far from happening, for now.
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