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In order to shake off a stalker, Sakura has Senpai go on a pretend date with her, but Nagatoro follows along and interrupts it before it even gets started. Nagatoro helps Senpai study for midterms by suggesting he would repeat a grade and be in the same class as her and the girls. Nagatoro's friends make fun of the possibility that Senpai could be held back two years in a row and they would be his senpais. Nagatoro wants Senpai to draw her but Senpai says she has to dress up in that cat costume first, so the next week, she does. The girls talk about the upcoming school culture festival until the Art Club President arrives. Seeing that the club has turned into a hangout spot, she threatens to disband it, until Nagatoro defends Senpai. They agree to a challenge where Senpai and Club President will have separate festival exhibits, and whoever garners more popular votes wins.In the bonus story, Nagatoro stuffs Senpai's anpan buns in her shirt and dares Senpai to try to pick which one of her breasts has it. 6 November 8, 2019[34][35]978-4-06-517518-7
978-4-06-517519-4 (SE)March 30, 2021[36]978-1-94-998098-1 This volume covers chapters published in Magazine Pocket from the 2019-06-12 issue to the 2019-09-18 issue. Volume 6 was released in paperback and eBook by Shonen Magazine Comics with a total of 176 pages, 8 chapters and 2 bonus chapters. The special edition of this volume was released with an original art calendar for 2020.
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