This volume really leverages the supporting cast with some connections and developments occurring in their relationships with themselves and with the main characters. Hina actually uses her powers effectively in a couple chapters to support Nitta. And some new villains are introduced toward the end to perhaps give a little more form to the overarching story.
Part of the appeal of this series for me personally is the recurring theme of fathers and daughter, not just with the main character and her adoptive yakuza father, but in all the father figures who dote over the young telekinetic women in a proud and protective manner. And the series hits a nice balance, making fun of it as much as it exploits it for drama.
Anzu is still precious, and Hina is... actually using her psychic powers more! 90% of the chapters in this were about the psychic powers, which is nice. I feel like this series forgot about the psychic powers for a bit but now we got Hina and Nitta using them for greater personal gain which I can't help but feel is gonna bite them in the ass sooner or later.
Very funny stories as usual. The manga seems to be overusing the oblivious-Nitta-being-very-impressive for last many volumes at this point. It’s still funny, though. This volume did mention an important plot point about Hina and others with psychokinetic powers. So I’m guessing that will get relevant in the upcoming volumes.