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Hikari Shirasaka is a regular high school girl that recently started noticing her childhood friend Ta-kun's charm. Burdened with her love, the everyday things they do together seem highly romantic yet tense. Will Hikari ever gain the courage to profess her newfound love? A manga adaptation of the novel written by Maruto Fumiaki. The artist for this adaptation is Yom, the mangaka of Ganbare, Douki-chan.
It's Quite Late, but I've Fallen in Love with my Childhood Friend by Maruto Fumiaki / Yom(Art) has already attracted 84,524 readers and holds a 0/5 rating. Each chapter offers engaging moments that draw readers in and make it easy to get immersed in the story. The series maintains a steady pacing, allowing readers to enjoy every twist and turn without interruption.
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