Chapter 134 continues to build on the foundation of trust between Yuu and the Mikadono sisters. Following the recent focus on individual character development, this chapter leans into the shared dynamic that makes this harem-romance series popular.
If you stumbled upon this article looking for and haven’t read a single page before, stop right here. Go back to Chapter 1. Why? Because the emotional payoff in Chapter 134 only works if you’ve seen Yuu struggle, the sisters bicker, and the slow burn of their mutual growth.
The community is buzzing. Here are the top three predictions for Chapter 135:
Readers tracking the series on communities like the Mikadono Sanshimai Reddit Discussion Threads highlight a few reasons why this specific sequence is unparalleled: Chapter 134 continues to build on the foundation
The chapter shifts away from safe harem tropes to deliver definitive romantic progress, featuring a pivotal rejection and an open acknowledgment of love.
and the chaotic involvement of Sakura Yaotome as central points of interest.
The actress sister, usually composed and teasing, witnesses a moment between Yuu and a female classmate. In a rare display of raw emotion, she accidentally breaks a prop backstage. Chapter 134 reveals that Natsuka’s "easy" demeanor is cracking. Her final line—“Why does he have to be so unfairly kind to everyone?”—has become a fan-favorite quote. Go back to Chapter 1
Released around November 2, 2024, this chapter pushes the emotional stakes higher for the sisters. The Confession Theme
Set aside 10–15 minutes where you won’t be interrupted. The humor and emotional beats of this series rely on timing.
By Chapter 133, the school festival arc was reaching its climax. Tensions were high. Masachika had just delivered a stunning performance in the school play, but it was off-stage where the real drama unfolded. A rival suitor from a wealthy family attempted to assert a pre-arranged engagement claim on Masachika, threatening the fragile peace Yuu had helped build. The community is buzzing
If you love the manga, don't forget that the series has expanded into animation. You can check out promotional materials and community reactions to the adaptation on r/anime. Final Verdict: Is Chapter 135 the Best of the Arc?
This particular stretch of chapters perfectly highlights Aya Hirakawa's ability to balance rapid-fire visual comedy with genuine romance, proving why the manga earned its popular 12-episode anime adaptation, Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze , distributed via Crunchyroll.