[muryou] Shikikan Wa Itazura Ga Shitakute Shoug... Direct
The story is episodic and revolves around the Commander's "uncontrollable" urge to play mildly mischievous or suggestive pranks on the girls of the port. Unlike the high-stakes sirens-and-warfare themes of the main game, this work is purely a . It leans heavily into fanservice and "itazura" (mischief), often resulting in the Commander being "punished" or outmaneuvered by the calm and collected Belfast. Key Highlights
: It is incredibly "fluffy" and low-stress. While there are suggestive moments, the focus is on the cute and comedic reactions of the characters. [Muryou] Shikikan wa Itazura ga Shitakute Shoug...
If you are an looking for short, high-quality fanservice with a comedic twist, this is a great read. However, if you aren't familiar with the game's characters or are looking for a deep plot, it might feel a bit hollow since it relies on your existing "waifu" connections to the cast. The story is episodic and revolves around the
: The artwork is polished and stays very true to the original character designs from the game. Fans of Belfast will particularly enjoy how her "perfect maid" persona is tested by the Commander's antics. Key Highlights : It is incredibly "fluffy" and low-stress
: The series shines when showing the "power struggle" between the Commander's teasing and the shipgirls' responses. It feels like a collection of the "Secret Secretary" stories found in the game, but with more creative freedom. Final Verdict
(also known as The Commander Can't Help But Want to Play Pranks ) is a fan-made (doujinshi) manga set in the Azur Lane universe. It is a lighthearted, "ecchi" romantic comedy that focuses on the playful, teasing relationship between the Commander and various shipgirls, primarily Belfast . Plot and Vibe
