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I think this is the first volume were the whole thing was Omukae Desu, as opposed to part of it being independent short stories.

Well, we have confirmation now that Yuzuko was at least older than 12 before she died, even if her current body is still pretty young. This, however, does not excuse the obsession with the panties of a girl who looks 12. Bad Meca Tanaka! Bad! (Will I ever read a volume of this mangaka’s works without saying that at least once?

I liked, though, that Yuzuko realized that she didn’t want to see anyone from when she was alive again after seeing he boyfriend. I’ve never really understood ghosts/reborn people who keep hanging around as they watch the people they love move on. That kind of masochism isn’t something I can take well, I guess.

Mostly, though this volume seemed to focus on Aguma and her relationship-or rather, lack of one-with Nabeshima. Even the story with the girl who had a crush on Madoka before she died (I wouldn’t have minded more of her) seemed to be opening the doorway to addressing Aguma’s feelings. The implication that Nabeshima uses Aguma’s feelings for him to make her more useful to him doesn’t really help him out in my eyes, but I also get the feeling that he’s trying to keep her from being too in love with a ghost. (It isn’t working.) It looks more and more like he doesn’t really want connections. And I can’t quite shake the feeling that playing go-between there is making Madoka start to fall for Aguma. No love triangles, Meca Tanaka, I beg you.

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