Chapter 3

"Senpai, don't you get angry?" (センパイって怒らないんですか？) is the third chapter of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series.

Summary
Walking home alone after school, Senpai began to mull over the girl who tormented him in the previous days a few moments before being reached by the girl herself who, surprisingly asked him to go out with her. Shocked, the boy began to stutter embarrassed however, before he can reply, she started to laugh, saying it was just a joke and askin if he really expected something like that to happen. Senpai answered that he didn't, knowing that everything she did was making fun of him; stating that it was "gross" to be called "you" by him, the girl playfully pushed him but, being very light, the boy fell face down. As he stood up, the girl apologyzed and, puzzled, asked him why he never got mad with her, despite the fact she did lot of messed up things to him.

Senpai reasoned that, being bullied since childhood he was used to it and couldn't even remember the faces of the ones who laughed or abused him, but recognized that with this girl was different as he could think at nothing but her face. The girl smirked and suggested he was falling for her, however he quickly dismissed that idea saying to "setting it aside". He then admitted to find her annoying and sometimes getting really mad at her behavior but that he doesn't dislike talking with her.

Once more, the girl told him not to call her "you", prompting Senpai to find the courage to ask her name, she then finally introduced herself as Nagatoro. She also wrote the second kanji of her surname on his chest to help him understand how to write it, talling him it was a pleasure to meet him. Blushing, the boy tried to introduce as well but Nagatoro prevented him for doing it saying that she preferred to call him just "Senpai".

Characters

 * Hayase Nagatoro
 * Senpai

Trivia

 * This is the chapter in which the main characters finally introduce to one another or, at least, Nagatoro did, despite her surname being clear to the reader since the first chapter as for the manga title.
 * In order to help Senpai memorise her surname Nagatoro explained the first kanji means "long" (長) while the second toro (瀞) is actually pretty uncommon and doesn't have a meaning.
 * When Senpai called Nagatoro "you" during the chapter he actually says "omae" (お前) a Japanese word for the second person that is considered very rude, thus explaining the girl's animosity for the term.
 * This chapter also mark the the first time Senpai and Nagatoro use the "put it aside" joke and gesture, which subsequently became a habit of theirs.