Up until chapter 48 it’s all pretty much fluff and ecchi stuff, no major plot developments just the angst and drama of a highschool boy being turned into an elementary girl. But the moment it hits 48 everything goes batshit insane, the sci fi themes and supernatural components all instantly appear and for a brief moment it’s like a whole genre shift from the rest of the manga. Then it goes straight back to normal for the rest of it after a few chapters.
Ngl this was a bizarre af read. Sometimes it’s a bit too ecchi but it really does hit you hard with some shock factor. This had me dumbfounded and screaming into a pillow on multiple occasions with how out of left field and hilarious some of the moments were. Overall pretty good. The ending was also good, it had a good finishing panel. Though gotta feel bad for Rin a little bit.
We also never learned more about the dad, spoiler ahead. It seemed to hint he was somehow linked to the American president and stuff? It’s like, a small connection that’s super easy to miss and could easily not even exist at all, but it seems to be hinting something there.
While on his way to school to confess his love to classmate Kusanagi Mikuru with a love letter, high school ninensei (2nd year in highschool) Takatou Iori gets run over by a truck to save a cute elementary ichinensei (1st year in elementary school) schoolgirl.
But when he wakes up, he's revived by a perverted doctor, as a full fledged female elementary ichinensei student and is now in the same class as the girl he saved
Ngl this was a bizarre af read. Sometimes it’s a bit too ecchi but it really does hit you hard with some shock factor. This had me dumbfounded and screaming into a pillow on multiple occasions with how out of left field and hilarious some of the moments were. Overall pretty good. The ending was also good, it had a good finishing panel. Though gotta feel bad for Rin a little bit.
We also never learned more about the dad, spoiler ahead. It seemed to hint he was somehow linked to the American president and stuff? It’s like, a small connection that’s super easy to miss and could easily not even exist at all, but it seems to be hinting something there.