-manga Kuroiwa Medaka Ni Watashi No Kawaii Ga Tsuujinai Chapter 170- Updated -
Medaka's ongoing internal battle—trying to uphold his monk-in-training discipline while being bombarded by Mona's proximity—reaches a fever pitch here. The chaotic nature of the race means Mona's focus is split between winning the game and desperately trying to look cute or meaningful in front of Medaka.
The romantic comedy "Kuroiwa Medaka ni Watashi no Kawaii ga Tsuujinai" (Medaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My Charms), authored by Ran Kuze, continues to deliver chaotic, laugh-out-loud moments as it approaches its later chapters. , aptly titled "Bread-Eating Race with That Jerk" (アイツとパン食い競争, Aitsu to Pankui Kyōsō ), brings the story's high-stakes emotional battle into the frantic, physical realm of a school festival event. As of March 2025, the series has moved beyond mere school flirtation, focusing on Mona’s honest efforts to make Medaka her boyfriend, even when his temple training makes him seem stoic and unreachable. The Context: Mona's Unyielding Battle
Since its serialization began in May 2021 in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine , Medaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My Charms has become a fan-favorite in the romantic comedy genre. The series follows Mona Kawai, a high school girl who is used to being the center of attention, and Medaka Kuroiwa, a transfer student who seems completely immune to her charm. Unknown to Mona, Medaka is the heir to a temple and has been forbidden from forming close relationships with women, making him the one boy she simply cannot win over. , aptly titled "Bread-Eating Race with That Jerk"
Readers who feel the author draws out the story's pacing similarly to series like Rent-A-Girlfriend . For this side of the community, Chapter 170 is a breath of fresh air because it finally hints at long-term character progression. Where to Officially Read Chapter 170
Mone spins around. Standing there is a new character—a girl with sharp eyes and a mischievous grin. Let's call her HINATA . Hinata: He’s even scarier looking up close. The series follows Mona Kawai, a high school
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Mona, internally, is screaming. She’s replaying the festival moment over and over. Her internal monologue is gold: “Why didn’t he pull away? Why did he lean in? No, no, no—I’m Mona Kawai. I don’t get flustered. I fluster OTHERS.” But the art betrays her. Her cheeks are permanently dusted pink. The legendary “ice queen” composure is gone. Fan Reception and Community Response
Mona began the series as an incredibly vain character. By the time readers reach Chapter 170, she has shed much of that superficiality. She becomes vulnerable, sacrificing her "perfect queen" persona to experience real, unpolished, and clumsy teenage love. Fan Reception and Community Response