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The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late

俺にトラウマを与えた女子達がチラチラ見てくるけど、残念ですが手遅れです ; Ore ni Trauma wo Ataeta Joshi-tachi ga Chirachira Mitekuru kedo, Zannen desu ga Teokure desu ; The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late ; Las chicas que me traumaron me están mirando, pero desafortunadamente es demasiado tarde.
Author: Midou Yuragi

The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late summary

You are reading The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late, a manga that covering comedy, drama, ecchi, harem, psychological, romance, school life, shounen, tragedy. The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late (トラウマを与えた女の子たちがチラチラ見てくるけど、もう手遅れ, Trauma wo Ataeta Onna no Ko-tachi ga Chirachira Mite Kuru kedo, Mou Teokure, 트라우마를 준 여자애들이 계속 쳐다보지만, 이미 늦었다) follows the comedic and awkward life of a protagonist haunted by past interactions with a group of girls who unintentionally traumatized him. Despite their frequent glances and attempts to reconnect, he finds himself stuck in humorous, embarrassing, and often exaggerated situations. The Girls Who Traumatized Me Keep Glancing at Me, but Alas, It’s Too Late blends romantic comedy, blends romantic comedy, slice-of-life, and high school dynamics, highlighting the awkwardness, misunderstandings, and lingering effects of past events. As he navigates these encounters, readers are treated to witty humor, relatable teen awkwardness, and the ironic tension of trying to avoid attention that’s already too late to escape. This manga delivers an entertaining tale of social anxiety, comedy, and the chaotic charm of youthful interactions.

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