Mikadono Sanshimai Wa Angai- Choroi. Chapter 135 - Read Next — Chapter 136

But Chapter 135 asks a dangerous question: What happens when "easy" becomes "difficult"?

Unlike previous chapters where he clumsily fixes problems with brute kindness, Chapter 135 shows his maturity. He doesn't try to cheer them up. He simply sits in the center of the living room, makes tea for three, and says nothing.

Yuu must navigate the consequences of his decision, forcing him to be more honest about his feelings rather than acting solely as a passive caretaker. But Chapter 135 asks a dangerous question: What

The chapter ends on a brutal cliffhanger. The protagonist receives a phone call. The voice on the other end is a woman we haven't heard from since Chapter 30:

Release date: [Insert expected date based on typical schedule, e.g., "Next Monday" or "This Friday"]. Set your reminders. The rain is clearing, and the truth is about to pour out. He simply sits in the center of the

Chapter 135 centers heavily on the evolving relationship between the protagonist, Yuu Ayase, and the three extraordinarily talented Mikadono sisters: Miwa, Asahi, and Niko. While the sisters are absolute geniuses in their respective fields—acting, martial arts, and sports—they remain incredibly vulnerable and "easy" when it comes to Yuu’s genuine kindness and support.

: The subtle competition between Miwa, Asahi, and Niko becomes more transparent, with each sister trying to secure more of Yuu’s attention. The protagonist receives a phone call

Chapter 135 sparked immense discussion across community hubs like the . The reception highlights a familiar divide among harem manga readers: Fan Perspectives Core Discussion Points The Critique

This emotional confrontation highlights the intense competition brewing within the series. While Kazuki and Niko often command significant fan attention, Chapter 135 forces Miwa and her circle into a sharp, serious spotlight. What to Expect Next: Reading Chapter 136

Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi stands out in the harem genre because it respects its female leads. They aren't just love interests; they are powerhouse individuals whose greatest weakness is the simple, honest kindness of the protagonist.