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Chisa revealing her true feelings while being drunk. (Ch-45)
: Iori initially feared the ocean, judging it only by its surface. By Chapter 45, his comfort in the water mirrors his personal growth—he has "dived beneath the surface" of his own college life, moving past his original shallow expectations of romance and "normie" activities. Chisa revealing her true feelings while being drunk
: The chapter title, "Now We're Even," refers to a specific interaction where Chisa and Iori clear up long-standing misunderstandings. For a series defined by "scumbag" comedy and heavy drinking, this chapter highlights Iori’s hidden thoughtfulness and kindness . Key Character Developments : The chapter title, "Now We're Even," refers
: Despite his reputation as a "pervert" or "drunkard," Iori’s actions in this chapter—specifically how he handles the fallout of the island trip—reinforce that he deeply cares for his friends' happiness over his own social standing. Structural Significance Structural Significance