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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika, which became rather popular after the first season of the anime aied. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party(later revealed to be Yoko) despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters.

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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika, which became rather popular after the first season of the anime aied.aired. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party(later revealed to be Yoko) despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters.

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** In Chapter 20, Kanoko explains that Hime isn't the sort who'd consider a romance with other people and turns down all her confessions. Much later, in Chapter 62, it is revealed that [[spoiler:Kanoko sent Hime an anonymous love letter, and heard Hime say to her face that she intended to turn down the person no matter who it was]].



* LesYay: Although some characters are explicitly in love with other girls, (Kanoko toward Hime, possibly Hime and Mitsuki), some interactions fall into this trope. In particular, Sumika, despite initially identifying as heterosexual, has a few moments with other characters, not just Kanoko.

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* LesYay: Although some characters are explicitly in love with other girls, (Kanoko toward Hime, Sumika toward Kanoko, possibly Hime and Mitsuki), some interactions fall into this trope. In particular, Sumika, despite initially identifying as heterosexual, has a few moments with other characters, not just Kanoko.



* MoralEventHorizon: While Yoko was always a ManipulativeBitch, she leaps past this when [[spoiler: she lures Kanoko to a hotel room and sexually assaults her.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: While Yoko was always a sociopathic ManipulativeBitch, she leaps past this when [[spoiler: she lures Kanoko to a hotel room and sexually assaults her.]]

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* ArcFatigue: The events of the month of July, in which, among other things, [[spoiler:Mitsuki confesses to Hime and Hime nearly resigns from the salon]] stretch from the start of Volume 5 to near the end of Volume 8, about half of the series to that point. Minman acknowledged that the arc would drag on for a while, lampshading in Volume 7 that "[[WebcomicTime We've spent the past three volumes of the series in the month of July]]!"

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* ArcFatigue: ArcFatigue:
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The events of the month of July, in which, among other things, [[spoiler:Mitsuki confesses to Hime and Hime nearly resigns from the salon]] stretch from the start of Volume 5 to near the end of Volume 8, about half of the series to that point. Minman acknowledged that the arc would drag on for a while, lampshading in Volume 7 that "[[WebcomicTime We've spent the past three volumes of the series in the month of July]]!"July]]!"
** For anime viewers, the Blume election arc dragged on too long, taking up almost all of the second half of the first season. While this wasn't nearly as long as the aforementioned arc, the length grew frustrating to people who wanted to see more of the main couple and/or didn't like [[BaseBreakingCharacter Kanoko]].
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* BrokenBase: The cast's status as a DysfunctionJunction. Detractors believe basically all the characters are unlikable, but supporters see them as realistically flawed and having room for CharacterDevelopment. Kanoko and Hime get this the most, but Mitsuki, Mai and even Sumika, the latter of whom is the closest to the OnlySaneMan in Liebe, are sometimes brought into these arguments.
* CaptainObviousReveal: The fact that [[spoiler:Nene and Saionji]] are the same person. The two have the same distinctive hair color, and are the only two close enough to Sumika to call her by her first name without honorifics. It's even more obvious in the anime, which gives a few additional scenes to [[spoiler:Nene, as a cook]].

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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika, which became rather popular after the first season of the anime aied. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters.
* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Mitsuki's bluntness, difficulty considering others' perspectives, and inability to pick up on subtle social cues suggest that she might be on the autism spectrum.

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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika, which became rather popular after the first season of the anime aied. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party party(later revealed to be Yoko) despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters.
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Mitsuki's bluntness, difficulty considering others' perspectives, and inability to pick up on subtle social cues suggest that she might be on the autism spectrum.spectrum.
** Kanoko is socially inept, somewhat misanthropic and has an unhealthy fixation on her OnlyFriend Hime, so some viewers conclude that she's neurodivergent in some way.
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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters, although it's still unclear what Kanoko and the third party's motives are.

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** Kanoko has also proven rather divisive. Some people find her sympathetic and appreciate her developing romance with Sumika.Sumika, which became rather popular after the first season of the anime aied. Others, however, despise her for her selfish obsession with Hime and her intense jealous hatred of Mitsuki. The fact that she [[spoiler:apparently agrees to enter into a fake relationship with Sumika at the behest of a third party despite not actually loving her]] doesn't help matters, although it's still unclear what Kanoko and the third party's motives are.matters.



** Kanoko also counts. She selfishly wants Sumika to abolish the Schwester system, since Kanoko feels threatened by Hime's closeness with Mitsuki. That said, once you understand what Hime's friendship means to Kanoko, and how hard it can be for her to bear her unrequited love for Hime, you can see why Kanoko doesn't want to lose Hime. As Kanoko's jealousy of Mitsuki worsens, her relationships with Sumika and Hime suffer as they (rightfully) insist that she needs to learn to get along with Mitsuki, but Kanoko ends up becoming more isolated and emotionally unstable. As a result, [[spoiler:she ends up allowing Yoko to manipulate her, and lies to Sumika to start a FakeRelationship with her, which is not a nice thing to do, to say the least... but then ends up getting ''sexually assaulte'' by Yoko]].

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** Kanoko also counts. She selfishly wants Sumika to abolish the Schwester system, since Kanoko feels threatened by Hime's closeness with Mitsuki. That said, once you understand what Hime's friendship means to Kanoko, and how hard it can be for her to bear her unrequited love for Hime, you can see why Kanoko doesn't want to lose Hime. As Kanoko's jealousy of Mitsuki worsens, her relationships with Sumika and Hime suffer as they (rightfully) insist that she needs to learn to get along with Mitsuki, but Kanoko ends up becoming more isolated and emotionally unstable. As a result, [[spoiler:she ends up allowing Yoko to manipulate her, and lies to Sumika to start a FakeRelationship with her, which is not a nice thing to do, to say the least... but then ends up getting ''sexually assaulte'' assaulted'' by Yoko]].



* MoralEventHorizon: While Yoko was always a ManipulativeBitch, she leaps pass this when [[spoiler: she lures Kanoko to a hotel room and sexually assaults her.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: While Yoko was always a ManipulativeBitch, she leaps pass past this when [[spoiler: she lures Kanoko to a hotel room and sexually assaults her.]]
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** Kanoko also counts. She selfishly wants Sumika to abolish the Schwester system, since Kanoko feels threatened by Hime's closeness with Mitsuki. That said, once you understand what Hime's friendship means to Kanoko, and how hard it can be for her to bear her unrequited love for Hime, you can see why Kanoko doesn't want to lose Hime. As Kanoko's jealousy of Mitsuki worsens, her relationships with Sumika and Hime suffer as they (rightfully) insist that she needs to learn to get along with Mitsuki, but Kanoko ends up becoming more isolated and emotionally unstable.

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** Kanoko also counts. She selfishly wants Sumika to abolish the Schwester system, since Kanoko feels threatened by Hime's closeness with Mitsuki. That said, once you understand what Hime's friendship means to Kanoko, and how hard it can be for her to bear her unrequited love for Hime, you can see why Kanoko doesn't want to lose Hime. As Kanoko's jealousy of Mitsuki worsens, her relationships with Sumika and Hime suffer as they (rightfully) insist that she needs to learn to get along with Mitsuki, but Kanoko ends up becoming more isolated and emotionally unstable. As a result, [[spoiler:she ends up allowing Yoko to manipulate her, and lies to Sumika to start a FakeRelationship with her, which is not a nice thing to do, to say the least... but then ends up getting ''sexually assaulte'' by Yoko]].

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* ValuesDissonance: Hime once asks why a school for rich girls like the one that the café portrays is willing to let its students talk about taking part time jobs. In Japan, many schools do not allow their students to have part time jobs, especially not a prestigious one like the one portrayed by the café, and the localization notes explain this rule. That said, Hime's school seems to be an exception.

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Hime once asks why a school for rich girls like the one that the café portrays is willing to let its students talk about taking part time jobs. In Japan, many schools do not allow their students to have part time jobs, especially not a prestigious one like the one portrayed by the café, and the localization notes explain this rule. That said, Hime's school seems to be an exception.
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* MoralEventHorizon: While Yoko was always a ManipulativeBitch, she leaps pass this when [[spoiler: she lures Kanoko to a hotel room and sexually assaults her.]]
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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Yoko plays a stereotypical "bad" girl and likes getting under the skin of people, but Nene falls in love with her regardless due to being the only one who really understands her and thinks that she's really a good person inside. It turns out that Yoko is even worse than how she normally behaves.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hime once asks why a school for rich girls like the one that the café portrays is willing to let its students talk about taking part time jobs. In Japan, many schools do not allow their students to have part time jobs, especially not a prestigious one like the one portrayed by the café, and the localization notes explain this rule. That said, Hime's school seems to be an exception.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hime once asks why a school for rich girls like the one that the café portrays is willing to let its students talk about taking part time jobs. In Japan, many schools do not allow their students to have part time jobs, especially not a prestigious one like the one portrayed by the café, and the localization notes explain this rule. That said, Hime's school seems to be an exception.exception.
** The series being a parody of "Class S" relationships and media is frequently lost on foreign audiences since the Class S concept doesn't really exist outside of Japan.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Yoko plays a stereotypical "bad" girl and likes getting under the skin of people, but Nene falls in love with her regardless due to being the only one who really understands her and thinks that she's really a good person inside. It turns out that Yoko is even worse than how she normally behaves.

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