![]() ![]() It’s romantic and emotional and meaningful. It leads to a serious fight with Hirotaka, but ultimately, it sheds new light on the depth of their feelings for each other. The core of the book, though, tackles Narumi dealing with the question of whether to come out as an otaku to workplace friends. But I enjoyed the young couple being shyly embarrassed together about their feelings and the flashback to the lead couple’s history. I didn’t care for the gaming chapter, as it’s about a murder horror game. ![]() But there are color pages and an adorable flashback to the lead couple’s first meeting as school kids and character pinups and an afterword where the author, Fujita, has a few thoughts on the characters’ futures. ![]() It’s half the size, as the other English volumes each had two books’ worth of content, and this is just one. And this final volume is everything a fan could want. Volume 6 concludes the series Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku. ![]()
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