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[Momo no Tsubomi] Eru Eru 16 [ScanMTL]
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A cheerful girl with spiky brown hair gives a thumbs‑up against a sparkling purple backdrop, the number 16 emblazoned beside her. The story jumps to a stark black‑and‑white page where a dog enthusiastically licks a bound figure, shouting “LICK THERE, IT’S NO GOOD!” while the victim moans “HAAAN, DON’T” and “NNHYAAAN!” and the narrator declares “NOT BAD AT ALL.” A cute elf‑like character with heart‑shaped hair accessories looks surprised as a hand pulls at her, exclaiming “STILL NOT ENOUGH” and “KYAN!” while a nearby voice shouts “NO NSHSHSH.” A short, air‑headed cat‑eared girl declares she never expected to end up with someone as dumb as Tortao, while another character calls her highly intelligent; a black‑haired figure asks “IS THE DOG OKAY?” and a taller figure calls out “JHON‑SAMA?” A dramatic confrontation unfolds with a monstrous figure proclaiming “THIS ONE ALSO MAKES PEOPLE SUFFER!” and vowing not to let anyone take advantage, while a bound victim cries “AND EVEN TO TAMEGOROU!” and a stern woman demands “QUICKLY REMOVE YOUR HANDS” as a man is forced to bow, shouting “HURRY UP...”. The final illustration shows a confident heroine in a red and white outfit saluting, accompanied by a tiny robot that replies “よろしく…” and “おまかせ!” against a glittering purple field of flowers. Across these vivid panels, playful banter, absurd power dynamics, and mischievous tension between characters ranging from innocent elves to domineering adults create a whimsical yet provocative world that invites the reader to explore its chaotic charm.Show moreShow less
A cheerful girl with spiky brown hair gives a thumbs‑up against a sparkling purple backdrop, the number 16 emblazoned beside her. The story jumps to a stark black‑and‑white page where a dog enthusiastically licks a bound figure, shouting “LICK THERE, IT’S NO GOOD!” while the victim moans “HAAAN, DON’T” and “NNHYAAAN!” and the narrator declares “NOT BAD AT ALL.” A cute elf‑like character with heart‑shaped hair accessories looks surprised as a hand pulls at her, exclaiming “STILL NOT ENOUGH” and “KYAN!” while a nearby voice shouts “NO NSHSHSH.” A short, air‑headed cat‑eared girl declares she never expected to end up with someone as dumb as Tortao, while another character calls her highly intelligent; a black‑haired figure asks “IS THE DOG OKAY?” and a taller figure calls out “JHON‑SAMA?” A dramatic confrontation unfolds with a monstrous figure proclaiming “THIS ONE ALSO MAKES PEOPLE SUFFER!” and vowing not to let anyone take advantage, while a bound victim cries “AND EVEN TO TAMEGOROU!” and a stern woman demands “QUICKLY REMOVE YOUR HANDS” as a man is forced to bow, shouting “HURRY UP...”. The final illustration shows a confident heroine in a red and white outfit saluting, accompanied by a tiny robot that replies “よろしく…” and “おまかせ!” against a glittering purple field of flowers. Across these vivid panels, playful banter, absurd power dynamics, and mischievous tension between characters ranging from innocent elves to domineering adults create a whimsical yet provocative world that invites the reader to explore its chaotic charm.