En el que Yoshii y Sakamoto tienen un hijo. ... ... ¡Todo ha valido la pena con tal de poder decir eso!
No, ya en serio. ese enfrentamiento entre ambos cuando Yoshii cree que Sakamoto rompió el libro de Shimada simplemente me encantó. De verdad, los ligeros paralelismos entre esa situación y la que pasaron Kirishima y Sakamoto años antes son geniales.
¡Además! si el libro de su compañera de clases es roto accidentalmente, intenten explicárselo como lo haría una persona normal y no, no sé, salten desde una bicicleta en movimiento directo hacia un camión también en movimiento solo para conseguir uno nuevo. ¡Usen la autoconservación, gente!
After the really fun last volume, this one kind of felt like a step back to so-so slice of life content. I Love Kouta, so seeing more of him in this volume was fun, but that being said his story was probably the weakest out of these. I really loved the final story in here, about Aki and Yuuji becoming friends, and the reason theyre even on a first name basis being because they said each others names once to stop a teacher from thinking they were fighting and it just stuck. It was bizarre that the final story is basically totally driven by Minami, but she doesn't appear in it at all. Still a good time.
So I finished with another Baka Test story and I'm getting close to the end. Damn I wish the writer had continued with the story.
There is not much to say. Do not expect any continuation of the main story, since this is another compilation of short stories. My favorite story was the second, the one with Akihisa and Himeji. Although it was nice seeing how did the "gang" started hanging around each other. But how Ironman and Mutsurrine received their nicknames was done really poorly.