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Premieres in July and runs for two cours. Check out the ANN article for additional information. Synopsis of the source manga from AniList:

In today’s Japan, “rental” services can deliver an afternoon with a “friend,” a “parent,” even a fake girlfriend! After a staggering betrayal by his girlfriend, hapless freshman Kazuya gets just desperate enough to give it a try. But he quickly discovers how complicated it can be to “rent” an emotional connection, and his new “girlfriend,” who’s trying to keep her side hustle secret, will panic when she finds out her real life and Kazuya’s are intertwined in surprising ways! Family, school, and life all start to go wrong, too… It’s sweet but naïve boy meets cute but ruthless girl in this 21st-century manga rom-com!

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Fucking Ruka. The worst character ever

Her sole purpose is to cockblock Kaz and blueball the reader whenever progress happens and the mangaka wants to slow things down to milk more volumes.

The progress happening in the manga....

Tap for spoilerJoyPolis date

is refreshing now....and I swear to God if Ruka is brought back in to flatline this arc to "start over" i will fucking drop it this time and replace my reading material while shitting with something else