Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! 04
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! 04
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It's complicated: A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he's the object of his male coworker's affections! Gifted (cursed?) at the age of 30 with the ability to read the mind of whomever he touches (even the coworker with the hots for him!), virginal businessman-turned-wizard Adachi is taking his first tentative steps into love! After being wooed within an inch of his life by the tenacious Kurosawa, Adachi is at last on board with his feelings for his handsome, kind colleague and has come around to the idea of Kurosawa as his very first significant other. But now that the pair are officially an item, Kurosawa is chomping at the bit to do all the couple stuff he's been dreaming about, including dating! There's just one little problem: Adachi, the 30-year-old virgin, has never even been on a date!
Series
13 primary booksCherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! is a 13-book series with 14 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Yuu Toyota. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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In this book, Adachi and Kurosawa go on their first date... it doesn't go too well. Adachi is so preoccupied with how strangers perceive them that he doesn't enjoy himself. He pushes Kuro away, which is sad. Honestly, it's a good thing Kuro is persistent because Adachi is really hurtful when he pushes Kuro away. If someone like Adachi treated me that way, my self-esteem wouldn't let me recover. I would feel way too hurt to be constantly rejected. I understand that Adachi is awkward, but he still needs to do better. It's lucky for him that Kurosawa is patient.
Kuro on the other hand, wants their first date to be memorable (since it's Adach's first date ever) that he doesn't consider how Adachi might feel going on a helicopter ride (not his thing!).
Of course, Adachi enjoys seeing poor Kuro fail (he's kinda mean, isn't he?) since Kuro comes off as perfect. But, at least Adachi decides to plan their next date so that he is more involved in the relationship. It goes better. Plus, he finally talks to Kurosawa and explains what he needs - time to adjust to being a couple.
If Adachi talked more and listened to Kuro's thoughts less, it would help their relationship. That being said, Adachi is starting to question whether or not to tell Kuro the truth, that he can read his mind. He feels guilty. I wonder if he will tell him in the next volume.