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You are reading Misato-san is a Bit Cold Towards Her Boss Who Pampers, a manga that covering comedy, drama, ecchi, romance, seinen, slice of life. Misato-san is a Bit Cold Towards Her Boss Who Pampers (ミサトさんは甘やかしてくる上司にちょっと冷たい, Misato-san wa Amayakashite Kuru Jōshi ni Chotto Tsumetai) is a charming office romance manga that blends light comedy with a refreshing dose of workplace warmth. The story follows Misato, a capable and independent office lady who takes pride in her professionalism. Her boss, a kind and slightly overprotective superior, often goes out of his way to support and “pamper” her—offering small gestures of care that fluster Misato more than she cares to admit. While she responds with a cool, almost teasing distance, her heart gradually begins to betray her growing affection. Through everyday interactions, shared lunches, and quiet after-hours moments, their subtle chemistry deepens into something more meaningful. With its clean, expressive artwork and gentle romantic pacing, Misato-san is a Bit Cold Towards Her Boss Who Pampers captures the delightful tension between restraint and affection, making it a must-read for fans of wholesome, slow-burn workplace romance.
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This romantic comedy revolves around Misato, a professional woman who tries to stay distant from her overly kind boss. Beneath her stoic demeanor lies confusion between professionalism and personal affection.
The series highlights workplace hierarchy, mutual respect, and the fine line between admiration and attraction.
Through daily office interactions, Misato’s cold exterior begins to thaw, revealing her softer side in subtle, heartwarming scenes.
A must-read for those who enjoy mature, slice-of-life romances like Wotakoi or Servant x Service.