
As Midori gets kidnapped, you might be wondering where she ends up?


From last time, when Midori was about to grab the locket from the rabbit, it still ran away with it. The funny thing is that two towers emerged from the ground near the Tanabe mansion. Midori gets locked in a waiting room that has a lot of nice amenities, including free food, a hot springs, and a massage chair.

The funny thing is the old man who is a regular at the restaurant. Of course, he received a reward, but then he got trapped in the tower. However, he managed to escape and planned to take Midori along with him to help him escape. Somehow, Midori wants to stay as she tries to go back, but she can’t open the floor that reveals the secret stairs.


In short, she was to tag along to escape. The funny thing is that Wako came up and enjoyed the hot springs. You might be wondering how she got up there? By climbing the towers, of course. Of course, the trials were run incompetently, thus Midori’s party managed to defeat all the challenges. Funny how the last one is the old landlady. The way Midori defeated her was by headbutting her to the floor. That is before she and the party fell through the first floor. That is when the person running the challenges got defeated and ran away.

That is, while a series of events happen as Ayumu tries to get her locket back. However, getting it when the rabbit is in Matsuri’s hands while she is with Ecchan is a challenge. No matter how many times Ayumu tried, she couldn’t bring herself to take the locket from the rabbit.



Eventually, the rabbit ended up in a shop where Ayumu’s locket ended up in a pile of 100 yen items for sale. As for what Ayumu is hiding from Midori, the locket has a photo of Midori. It might be evident that Ayumu might have a thing for Midori. It was interesting to see a picture-in-picture of many things happening simultaneously at Midori’s party. These panels depict various challenges, including the tower, Matsuri and Ecchan walking to different locations, the rabbit, and Ayumu searching for it. While a lot is going on, it’s a feat to animate all those pictures in picture panels at the same time.
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