Given the raw emotions on display in Chapter 135, the answer is likely a bittersweet "no." They aren't easy anymore. They are in love. And that makes things tremendously complicated. Official translations are typically available on platforms like Manga Up! or Square Enix’s Manga & Comics app, depending on your region. Fan scanlations usually drop within 48-72 hours after the Japanese raw release.
If you have just finished reading Chapter 135 and are itching to hit “Next” for Chapter 136, you are not alone. Here is an in-depth analysis of where we stand and what the future holds for our protagonist, Yu Ayase, and the formidable Mikado sisters. Warning: Spoilers for Chapter 135 below. Given the raw emotions on display in Chapter
Is the title still accurate? Are the Mikado sisters still "easy," or have their feelings grown too complex for simplicity? If you have just finished reading Chapter 135
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 Chapter 135 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. the rain on Tsubaki’s shoulder
is not just "the next chapter." It is the turning point. It is the moment where the manga decides whether it will remain a fluffy harem comedy or evolve into a dramatic, gut-wrenching romance.
Stay tuned for our live discussion thread when Chapter 136 drops. Until then, re-read Chapter 135 for the little details—the way Sakura’s hand shook, the rain on Tsubaki’s shoulder, the shadow in Nadeshiko’s eyes. It all matters now.