Chapter 68

"Well~ I'm stuffed, Senpai" (いやーゴチっス センパイ！) is the sixty-eighth chapter of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series.

Summary
Right after having exited from school, Senpai noticed that Nagatoro seemed a little down, and she confirmed that the "cold windy winter days disturbed her heart". Noticing that seeing the girl depressed made him feel weird too, at first Senpai imagined what would he have done if he was confident and handsome to cheer her up by talking with her smoothly, then he noticed a restaurant specialized in and croquette, finding the courage to invite her and treat her to a meal.

Despite his fear that the girl would have asked for something expensive, Nagatoro ultimately simply took a special croquette, which she describe as "super juicy" and, while walking home, in order to tease the boy as well as prove him it was better than the regular one he took, she offered him to take a bite from her croquette. Fearing she would have made fun of him calling him a "virgin" if he didn't take a bite, and "gross" if he did it, Senpai ultimately choose to simply grab a piece with his fingers and ate it, resulting in Nagatoro making fun of him anyway telling him that, differently from that time in which they took ice cream together, it wouldn't have been an indirect kiss. Then she took a bite from his croquette nonchalantly.

Later, while almost home, Senpai finally asked her if there was something that worried her, prompting Nagatoro to admit she was feeling a little down due to not knowing what to write on her future plan survey form, so she was planning to leaving it white. Senpai told her that it won't be good, however later that night he found himself thinking that he was in Nagatoro's same predicament.

Characters

 * Hayase Nagatoro
 * Senpai

Trivia

 * When Nagatoro teases Senpai about taking a bite of her croquette and he imagines the two possible scenarios, the saying he quote in the original version is: "Tiger at the Front Gate, Wolf at the Back", a popular Japanese saying meaning being torn between two equal dangers.
 * This chapter took place mere minutes after the previous one.