Koko Jidai ni Gomandatta Jou-sama to no Dosei Seikatsu wa Igaito Igokochi ga Warukunai (English title:
: The ethics of Yamamoto’s "consultation" with Hayashi’s past connections—is he overstepping, or is it a necessary catalyst for her healing?. Which of these angles would you like to flesh out into a more detailed outline Koko Jidai ni Gomandatta Jou-sama to no Dosei
It centers on Yamamoto, a pragmatic college student working part-time at a convenience store, and Megumi Hayashi, his former classmate. In high school, Hayashi was the "Queen"—beautiful, arrogant, and seemingly untouchable. When they cross paths years later, Yamamoto notices bruises on her wrist and discovers she is being abused by her boyfriend. In a moment of unexpected kindness, he offers her a place to stay, beginning a strange and quiet life together. Why You Should Read It Why it's interesting: This shift forces the Queen
Joe-sama is proud, loud, and perpetually stuck in “ancient monarch” mode. He demands tea steeped for exactly four minutes, refers to the refrigerator as “the cold sarcophagus,” and once challenged a vending machine to a dominance display (he lost, but the machine now gives double cans on Tuesdays). is a drama-heavy romantic comedy that deals with
is a drama-heavy romantic comedy that deals with mature themes like domestic abuse and emotional recovery. Series Overview
(Living with the Arrogant Queen from My High School Days Isn't as Bad as I Thought) is a romantic comedy manga and light novel series centered on the unexpected domestic life of two former high school classmates. Story Premise