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You are reading Remote Jugyou Ni Nattara Class 1 No Bishoujo To Doukyo Suru Koto Ni Natta, a manga that covering comedy, ecchi, romance, slice of life. Remote Jugyou Ni Nattara Class 1 No Bishoujo To Doukyo Suru Koto Ni Natta (リモート授業になったらクラス1の美少女と同居することになった, When Classes Went Remote, I Ended Up Living With the Most Beautiful Girl in Class 1, 원격 수업이 되자 1반 미소녀와 동거하게 되었다, 远程上课后我与班上第一美少女同居了) is a romantic comedy manga that blends slice-of-life, school life, and lighthearted humor. The story follows Haruto, a high school student whose daily routine is disrupted when his classes move online. Unexpectedly, he ends up living with the most beautiful girl in his class, leading to a series of awkward, funny, and sometimes heartwarming situations. As they navigate their new living arrangement, misunderstandings, bonding moments, and growing feelings create both comedic and romantic tension. Remote Jugyou Ni Nattara Class 1 No Bishoujo To Doukyo Suru Koto Ni Natta explores themes of young love, personal growth, and the quirks of remote school life, offering readers an entertaining and charming story full of laughter, relatable school experiences, and sweet romance between the two protagonists.
Ongoing
1 year ago
When the pandemic forces students into online learning, an unexpected twist makes the protagonist share a house with his class’s most admired girl. What begins as awkward coexistence slowly turns into a tender exploration of youth and intimacy.
Bound by circumstance, the two navigate daily life — from cooking together to sharing quiet nights under one roof. Laughter, teasing, and subtle tension fill their days.
Moments once mundane become meaningful: a shared meal, a quiet study session, a shy confession during a video call.
As they rediscover real connection in a digital age, the story reminds readers that love can bloom even in isolation.
Soft light, gentle color palettes, and realistic dialogue capture the modern romantic atmosphere. It balances slice-of-life sweetness with emotional depth.
If you enjoy romantic comedies like “Horimiya” or “My Dress-Up Darling,” this story delivers heartwarming chemistry and cozy pandemic nostalgia.