It's complicated: A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he's the object of his male coworker's affections!
After Tsuge abruptly tells Minato that he's a wizard who can read minds, Minato is left completely blindsided. Minato knows Tsuge's not the type to lie, but does that mean magic is real? It's going to take some time before Minato can come to terms with this new revelation!
For his part, Tsuge turns to Adachi and Kurosawa for help. Will their past experience with a very similar situation prove to be the guidance Tsuge needs to show him how to reach out to Minato and g more
Volume 13 is something of a transitional volume, as although half of it is devoted to Tsuge and Minato, the other half is fun but peripheral material. But sometimes it's agreeable in a long-running series to take a step away from the main plot and indulge in some light-hearted fantasies. Read Full Review
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