Chapter 57

"That's a nice line~ coming from you, Paisen!!" (言うじゃねーか パイセンの割によー‼) is the fifty-seventh chapter of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series.

Summary
After Senpai sprain his ankle Nagatoro lent her shoulder to him in order to finish the school marathon together. She compared their situation to a war movie scene, when two soldiers get separated from their unit, one of them is wounded and the other refused to leave him, saying they would go home together. Smiling, Senpai noticed how kind Nagatoro could be despite always messing with him, describing her as a mystery. After a while, noticing how in pain Senpai really is, Nagatoro asked him to get on her back. Embarrassed the boy told her that she don't need to feel responsible for his ankle, to which she replied that they'll go faster that way stating that she would be able to carry him with ease, eventually managing to convince him.

Despite feeling a little guilty for riding a girl's back, Senpai described Nagatoro as amazing for managing to carry him with such a small body. Then however he noticed that she was actually struggling and asked her to stop stating that he doesn't want to go on if there's even a possibility that she might get hurt. As Nagatoro blushed, Gamo-chan reached them, complimenting his line, and, together with Yoshi and Sakura, help carrying Senpai in a sort of human cart quoting that "a tortoise might be slow, but if you give it a booster, then it can fly".

Racing all together in said formation, they managed to reach the President however, as she was still faster than them, Gamo-chan told Yoshi to run in front of them using her almost superhuman speed to act as a windbreak and increasing their speed, managing to narrowly beat the President, albeit getting disqualified by the teachers because of their formation.

Characters

 * Hayase Nagatoro
 * Senpai
 * Gamo-chan
 * Yoshi
 * Sakura
 * President

Trivia

 * This chapter, alongside the previous one, is the sixth time the story is not self-contained after Chapter 17-18, 22-23, 24-26, 36-46 and 49-51.
 * It is also the third time that the title contain the word "paisen" instead of "senpai" after Chapter 28 and 35.