RED FLAGS RAISED HIGHWhen their supervisor brings Tsuwabuki first-year Shiratama Riko into the lit club's life, she appears like an angel upon scorched earth. Cute, demure, and not at all threatening, the gang lets their guard down--but she's not the savior they were hoping for. She's a walking red flag who's already on the school's bad side! Thanks to her, the literature club has become a pawn in a revenge scheme, and those bells in the distance sure don't sound like the wedding variety! A storm's coming, but are the losers prepared to handle it?
The more volumes I read the more I'm into the writing style and the humour. Characters are basically caricatures of stereotypes and some things are annoying, like Kaju, it's fun watching her dote on her brother, but also sometimes when she talks about babies or marriage it's uncomfortable. All the cons don't weight down the experience in my opinion, I still enjoyed it a lot and I chucked multiple times while reading it, translation is very well done and I could read it for hours without getting tired. New character Riko is great, she's always teasing other characters while acting very proper and pure, using innuendos all the time, Yanami and her antics are also very entertaining in this volume, the main act kind of breaks the immersion, because it's really random in this kind of setting, but I didn't mind.