If you have been following the series since Yu first moved into the Mikado mansion, you know that the author rarely uses cliffhangers without delivering massive payoff. Chapter 135 felt like the end of the "prologue." The initial premise—three intimidating sisters who are secretly easy to please—has evolved into a genuine polyamorous (or at least, high-stakes competitive) romance.
Chapter 136 is poised to answer one crucial question: Is the title still accurate? Are the Mikado sisters still "easy," or have their feelings grown too complex for simplicity?
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.
The title of the series reminds us that the three sisters—the elegant yet air-headed eldest (Nadeshiko), the fierce but easily flustered middle (Tsubaki), and the cold yet clingy youngest (Sakura)—are "surprisingly easy" to win over. Yet, in Chapter 135, we saw the reverse.
Opening panel: Yuu being carried on the shoulders of Hinata and Koharu. Ayame walks behind, arms crossed, but she’s hiding a smile.
Narration box:
“Winning a duel against a Sasakibe comes with a tradition no one told Yuu about.”
Cut to: Sasakibe’s estate. Yuu sits seiza-style, facing Ren and his stern grandmother—Sasakibe Tsubame, a 70-year-old woman with a sword cane and zero patience.
Tsubame: “You defeated my grandson fairly. Therefore, by our family’s ancient rule…”
Yuu gulps.
Tsubame: “…you are now his rival. Which means you must attend our monthly tea ceremonies and critique his form until one of you dies.” If you have been following the series since
Yuu blinks. “That’s… weirdly civil?”
Ren (grinning, slapping Yuu’s back hard): “Welcome to hell, Mikadono. First tea ceremony is tomorrow. Wear something that can survive matcha burns.”
Cut to: Mikadono estate, that night.
Ayame corners Yuu in the hallway.
Ayame: “You didn’t have to win.”
Yuu: “Would you rather I lost?”
She looks away. Mumbles: “...No.”
Then she shoves a small first-aid kit into his hands.
Ayame: “Your knuckles are bleeding, idiot. Treat them before Mother sees.” In the rom-com manga Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai
She stomps off.
Yuu looks at the kit. Inside: bandages, ointment… and a tiny note in Ayame’s handwriting:
“You looked cool for 0.3 seconds. Don’t let it go to your head.”
Final panel: Yuu grinning, taping his fingers. Three sisters’ voices echo from different rooms:
Hinata: “Yuu-nii, tell us the story again!”
Koharu: “I analyzed his victory. He has a 12% chance of repeating it.”
Ayame: muffled through wall “Go to sleep!”
*End Chapter 136 — next: The Tea Ceremony Gauntlet. *
In the rom-com manga Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi (also known as Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze
), chapters 135 and 136 mark a significant shift in the focus of the "trial dating" and romantic rivalry arcs. Chapter 135: "I'm in Love With Someone" Released on November 3, 2024 , this chapter focuses heavily on the character Sakura Yaotome
and her evolving feelings within the series' central love square A Crucial Rejection
: Sakura is confronted by a suitor who confesses his feelings to her in a grand manner. However, Sakura rejects him, reinforcing her dedication to her own path and her underlying feelings for the protagonist, Yuu Miwa's Development The romantic comedy manga scene has seen a
: Fans noted that while Sakura receives significant focus, this chapter also serves as a bridge for Miwa Mikadono
, who has been fighting for more spotlight and development compared to her sisters, Niko and Kazuki Chapter 136: "A Brilliant Move" Released on November 9, 2024
, this chapter transitions into a new phase of interaction between the sisters and Yuu The "Brilliant Move"
: The title refers to a tactical or romantic choice made by one of the characters to get closer to Yuu. Discussion highlights
planning a date specifically with Yuu's happiness in mind, rather than just competing with her sisters Character Dynamic
: The chapter continues to explore Yuu's unpredictability as a protagonist; while the sisters are "geniuses" in their respective fields, they remain "easy" ( ) to fluster when Yuu acts with his signature sincerity Volume Information Chapters 135 and 136 are collected in of the manga Volume 14 Release : July 4, 2025
: Includes subsequent chapters (137–146) focusing on the fallout of these "moves" and the eldest daughter's resolve
The romantic comedy manga scene has seen a deluge of "delinquent meets elite" tropes, but few series have mastered the delicate art of subverting expectations quite like Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai Choroi. Just when you think you have the formula figured out—three perfect, untouchable sisters and one seemingly ordinary guy—the story flips the script.
Chapter 135 has just dropped, and it is being hailed by fans as the "emotional turning point" of the arc. If you thought the sisters were easy to read, think again. This chapter delivers a sucker punch of vulnerability, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive Chapter 136.
Here is your complete deep dive into Chapter 135, the aftermath, and why you cannot afford to skip the next chapter.
With the release of Chapter 136 looming, the community is buzzing with theories. Here are the top three predictions for the next chapter.