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The text you provided refers to of the manga series Sore wa Rei no Shiwaza desu (それは霊のしわざです), also known as It's the Ghost's Fault or It's the Spirit's Shiwaza . Written and illustrated by Noise , the series is a "heart-pounding" romantic comedy with a supernatural twist. Context of Chapter 44
If you are looking for a review or "piece" on this specific chapter or the series as a whole, it is often praised for its unique take on the "boy meets girl" trope by adding the ghost as a chaotic third party that acts as a mirror for the readers' own desires to see the couple get closer. The text you provided refers to of the
: Nozomu tries to keep his distance from Kyoko because the ghost attached to her is terrifying to him, but the spirit often forces the two into erotic or compromising situations. : Nozomu tries to keep his distance from
In this chapter, the story introduces a character, which some readers found to be an unexpected development late in the series. The manga follows Nozomu Torii, an introverted high school student who can see ghosts, and his classmate Kyoko Kirishima, a "saint-like" girl who is unknowingly haunted by a mischievous, perverted spirit. Key Elements of the Series Key Elements of the Series : It balances
: It balances pure, wholesome romance with "ecchi" (suggestive) humor and occasional horror elements.