Tonikaku Cawaii Chapter 212
Tonikaku Kawaii Fly Me to the Moon 212
トニカクカワイイ 212
Spoiler Summary/Synopsis:
Nasa makes a move on his wife and they start making out. As things get hot and heavy, she requests the lights be put out. He plans to deny her request, but his phone goes off. Annoyed, Nasa gets his phone, only to discover it is his mom. As such, he lets it ring until it stops. Then sends his mom a text saying he’s busy. She responds, asking if he’s doing naughty things. He angrily responds that if what she wants isn’t important, he’s going to bed.
After switching his phone to silent mode, Nasa attempts to pick up where he left off with Tsukasa. However, the doorbell rings and Kaname is there. She teases him about interrupting his fun, then blushes when she realizes she actually did this. After sending Kaname packing, Nasa returns to Tsukasa, who suggests he take a bath.
Returning from his batch, Nasa discovers Tsukasa has lain out their futons. Not to be deterred, Nasa kills the lights, then attempts to pick up with the making out.
Thoughts/Review:
We get one of those comedy-erotic stories with Tonikaku Cawaii Chapter 212. I know a lot of folks love these, but these are the least interesting stories to me. As I’ve stated, I don’t need to see Nasa and Tsukasa doing the do. But it would be nice if the manga clearly established that the couple are intimate in a Biblical way. However, Hata-sensei likes to imply that on one hand, they get their freak on, but on the other, the married couple are still virgins.
The humor of the chapter obviously comes from the interruptions to Nasa making a move on his wife. I think the only surprise was when Kaname started teasing Nasa. I didn’t expect her to blush and retreat once she realized Nasa and Tsukasa were getting frisky. She’s often talked about wanting to watch. But I guess she was only teasing there too.
Final Thoughts and Conclusion
In the end, Tonikaku Cawaii Chapter 212 is just a fluff chapter that is part “let’s get it on” between Nasa and Tsukasa, and part comedy of interruptions. But alas, no lore.