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The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 3 (light novel)
The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 3 (light novel): Magic Research Exchange Plan | Yatsuki Wakatsu
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Seiichirou, a typical corporate slave, was mistakenly summoned to another world alongside a Holy Maiden. He met the handsome young knight, Aresh, and they began a physical relationship by necessity. However, over time they've become more like true lovers. Unable to face Aresh's deepening feelings, Seiichirou throws himself into his work. He's been appointed as a guide for a delegation led by a foreign kingdom's third prince. Just before the welcome party, the outfit Aresh prepared for Seiichirou sparks a huge argument. Days pass without reconciliation, and suddenly Aresh is approached with marriage talks! At the same time, the research team completes preparations for the magic spell to send Seiichirou and Yua back to Japan. What will the two of them choose to do?
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shanaqui
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Some miscommunication/lack of communication stuff that drove me loopy, but mostly a dramatic and fitting ending for Aresh and Seiichirou, in which they both show full commitment to their relationship.

I'm keeping these light novels, I can see myself rereadigng them.

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shanaqui

Oh nooo, Aresh, that's going too far with a romantic gesture without discussing things properly. 🫣

But I am pleased that the controllingness seems somewhat... better? in the light novels? Maybe it just makes sense a bit more? I'm not sure.