To fully appreciate the nuances of Chapter 135, it's helpful to revisit the story's foundation:
The title of the series reminds us that the three sisters—the elegant yet air-headed eldest (Nadeshiko), the fierce but easily flustered middle (Tsubaki), and the cold yet clingy youngest (Sakura)—are "surprisingly easy" to win over. Yet, in Chapter 135, we saw the reverse.
💡 If you'd like to dive deeper into this story: Specific character reactions (who "melted" the most?) Detailed dialogue for a specific scene Predictions for Chapter 137
How would you like Chapter 136 to proceed? Would you like to explore more of the Mikadono sisters' adventures, perhaps delving into their personal lives, their business strategies, or new challenges they might face?
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While Niko has attempted to move quickly with her feelings, other sisters like Miwa and Kazuki remain hesitant, though they have admitted their feelings for Yuu to each other.
Moving directly into , titled “A Brilliant Move” ( Kami no Itte ), the focus pivots back to the youngest sibling, Miwa Mikadono . The title itself is a double entendre, pulling from Miwa’s professional shogi background where a "divine move" can completely change the course of a match.
Hirakawa Niyu’s art remains top-tier, perfectly capturing the expressive "gap moe" when the fierce sisters turn into blushing messes. Read Next: What to Expect in Chapter 136
The community is on fire with speculation. Here are the top three theories for the next chapter:
Key analysis points toward Yuu's role as an "ordinary" anchor for the talented sisters, fostering a "normal family" environment that counters the isolation of their genius. The chapters also explore the tension between the sisters as romantic rivals and their supportive bond. Finally, fan discussions indicate a growing debate on the potential for a "route-based" ending to satisfy all character arcs.