For 135 chapters, Yu has been the kind-hearted, dense protagonist. However, the author has been building toward a turning point. The "easiness" of the Mikado sisters has become a double-edged sword. In Chapter 136, we may see Yu finally stop deflecting.
Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi has always been a comfort read—a story about a boy who fixes things and three girls who secretly need fixing. But Chapter 135 shattered the comfort. It introduced genuine jealousy, late-night vulnerability, and a love triangle (well, love square) that can no longer be ignored.
Chapter 136 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.
Do not skip the prelude. Read Chapter 135 again, feel the tension, and then step into Chapter 136 with the understanding that nothing will be "easy" for the Mikado sisters ever again.
Are you Team Nadeshiko, Team Tsubaki, or Team Sakura? The answer might finally start to take shape in the coming pages.
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.
Here’s an interesting, story-driven piece that bridges Chapter 135 and Chapter 136 of Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi, capturing the tone, character dynamics, and a light twist of tension-and-relief the series is known for.
The chapter opens in the Mikadono estate’s living room. Cherry blossoms drift past the window as Ayame, Yuu, and their younger sisters sit in uneasy silence.
Ayame (older sister, sharp-tongued, secretly doting):
“Let me get this straight. You accidentally challenged the heir of the Sasakibe clan to a duel?”
Yuu (flustered, waving hands):
“It wasn’t a challenge! He said my kendo stance was ‘laughable for someone living under the Mikadono name,’ and I said—‘Want to test that theory?’” For 135 chapters, Yu has been the kind-hearted,
Hinata (youngest, cheerful, holding a snack):
“That’s a challenge, Yuu-nii.”
Koharu (middle sister, calm, reading a book):
“Page 47 of Proper Etiquette for Samurai Descendants — ‘Suggesting a practical test of skill is legally binding as a duel request.’ You’re doomed.”
Yuu buries his face in a cushion.
But Ayame’s eyes narrow. She flips open her phone.
“Sasakibe… that family follows the old code. If you lose, you have to serve as their retainer for a year.”
Silence.
Hinata drops her snack.
Cut to: The dojo. Rain pounds the roof. Sasakibe Ren (tall, stoic, scar over one eyebrow) faces Yuu. A small crowd of clan elders watches.
Ayame whispers from the sidelines: “Don’t win. Don’t lose. Just don’t embarrass us.”
Yuu grips his wooden sword. His palms sweat. He’s never won a real match. Stay tuned for our live discussion thread when
The duel begins.
Sasakibe attacks—fast, textbook-perfect. Yuu barely parries. Second strike—Yuu stumbles. Third—he’s on one knee.
The elders nod approvingly. Ayame closes her eyes, already thinking of damage control.
Then Yuu looks up.
And smiles.
“You’re strong,” Yuu says. “But you’re alone in that stance.”
He adjusts his grip—not like a samurai, but like someone who’s broken three bones falling out of a tree trying to keep up with three prodigy sisters.
He swings wildly, off-balance, stupidly—
And smacks Sasakibe’s sword clean out of his hand. The chapter opens in the Mikadono estate’s living room
Silence.
Then Hinata screams: “HE WON?!”
Sasakibe stares at his empty palm. Then at Yuu. A slow grin spreads across his face.
“You fight like a cornered raccoon. I respect that.”
End of Chapter 135.
The genius of Chapter 135 is how it isolates each sister’s insecurity:
The community is on fire with speculation. Here are the top three theories for the next chapter:
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.
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.