Aug 27, 2025
Imagine this. You're a realist who studies non stop, until the point where you could easily get into a top university. You do this, so that in the future, you'll have money to survive. Your (dumb) best friend, after seeing you complain about having to make money, buys you some lottery tickets to make tou happy in time leading to the finals exams.
And you (and your friend) win?!?! You go insane shortly after.
This manga is a slice of life (if winning the lottery is really a slice of life thing) featuring good art with memorable character designs, and great humor based on loveable girls
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in a interesting scenario. It's made by author of 'Girlfriend, Girlfriend', and it might be one of his better works. This manga is great and hopefully it succeeds, because it seems to have flown under the radar as of chapter 12.
The main-er main character is Chie, a realist who is really smart and studies really hard. Howeber, she starts to REALLY worry and stress upon winning the lottery with her best friend, ultimately causing her to fall asleep during her most important exam ever. She fails.
The other main character, Kanae, is a cheerful optimist (a bit too optimistkc) and was never smart in the first place, so they both end up failing the final exams. But they have lottery winnings! Chie, being smart, and stressing over maintaining her newfound wealth, manages to make 50 million in stocks in a short period to contribute to the winnings of 700 million yen.
Kanae burns through 250 million yen in that same period.
You can probably see where this is going.
Using the power of money, more characters are introduced (thanks to the power of money). All of them are cute girls with differing and unique personalities. Everyone are loveable idiots and all of the interactions are hilarous, and the bond of friendship is strong. New, interesting and unexpected events pop up in these two idiot's lives, qnd most of them end with some money burnt.
If you like comedy and slice of life, PLEASE read this. Highly recommend this. Just try not to get anxious over the truckload of money that the protagonists burn.
9/10
(First review... ever. just read it.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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