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Read from right to left! 📖✨
(Japanese Manga Style)
⚠️ PLEASE READ FROM RIGHT TO LEFT (Japanese Style)
Hinata thought he was just having a casual chat with Oikawa about volleyball shoes. He was wrong. It's hard to focus on shoe recommendations when the Grand King is casually juggling a very clingy Kage-crow.
Based on: Haikyuu!! Characters belong to Haruichi Furudate
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Nara is famous for its deer and these crackers are a common souvenir
Oikawa was just joking around with his teammates, offering a "Pocky Game" to anyone who’d listen. He didn't expect Kageyama—who’s usually ignored when asking for serve practice—to take the invitation so... aggressively.
This is a short gag manga about Kageyama and Oikawa. Please read from right to left!
This is an Aged-Up setting (18+).
⚠️ PLEASE READ FROM RIGHT TO LEFT (Japanese Style)
Iwaizumi thought he was just teasing them when he suggested Kageyama find a local lover to learn Italian faster. But things take a chaotic turn when a tipsy Oikawa starts reminiscing about his "first love."
It’s definitely not the romantic confession Kageyama was expecting.
"Stop! Oikawa! Zip your lips!! Now!!"
📖 Read from Right to Left!(Japanese Manga Style)
(Pages follow the 1st → 2nd → 3rd image order)
📖 Read from Right to Left!(Japanese Manga Style)
(Pages follow the 1st → 2nd → 3rd image order)
Kageyama interprets Hitoka's advice in the most "Kageyama" way possible and flies all the way to Argentina. Oikawa, who was feeling just a little bit homesick after a few months away from Japan, finds himself caught by the genius idiot's straightforwardness