The sun cast a serene glow over the meticulously raked gravel of the Mikadono family's tea house. Today was the day of the annual tea ceremony, an event that not only showcased the family's wealth and cultural sophistication but also served as a subtle battleground for the three sisters: Akane, the eldest, known for her sharp intellect; Hana, the middle sister, who balanced beauty and brains; and Mina, the youngest, often underestimated but possessing a genius-level strategic mind.
The romantic comedy manga Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi (also known as The Three Mikado Sisters Are Surprisingly Easy ) has consistently delivered a delicate balance of heartwarming family dynamics, slapstick humor, and genuine romantic tension. As we stand on the precipice between and the highly anticipated Chapter 136 , the narrative gears are shifting from a seasonal arc resolution into what promises to be a pivotal character-driven climax. Blog Post — MIKADONO SANSHIMAI WA ANGAI-CHOROI: Chapter
This is devastating for three reasons:
The story follows , a humble and self-described "talentless" high schooler who is the son of a late legendary actress. After his mother’s passing, Yuu is taken in by the wealthy Mikadono family. He finds himself living under the same roof as the "Three Royals" of Saika Academy—three sisters who are prodigies in their respective fields but socially isolated by their own genius. Summary of Chapter 135: "I'm In Love With Someone" Balanced Focus: Each sister gets meaningful screentime