Chapter 85

"Aren't you lonely without me around, Senpai...?" (センパイは私がいなくて寂しくないっスか…？) is the eighty-fifth chapter of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series.

Summary
Senpai quickly repelled Sunomiya's suggestion stating that Nagatoro would have never ever accepted to go on a date with him, and all it would have resulted from that would have been the boy getting bullied again by her. Later, as they were leaving the school, Senpai noticed it was getting dark and asked Sunomiya if she informed her family, to which she replied that someone would be picking her up; right at that moment, her older cousin appeared, riding a motorbike, and greeted the boy asking him if he was alright. Her younger cousin quickly explained the situation to her, prompting the latter to suggest that he follow his heart, right before driving away with her younger cousin.

Before going home, Senpai noticed the judo club was yet to finish their practice, thus he decided to wait outside the hall until Nagatoro finished, despite denying having waited her when the girl directly asked it. Later, as they were walking home together, Nagatoro asked him if he felt alone without her around and admitted she wished there was a place in which they could have been together outside the club room. Hearing this, Senpai found the courage to ask her out on her day off, leaving Nagatoro speechless.

Characters

 * Hayase Nagatoro
 * Senpai
 * President
 * Sunomiya

Trivia

 * This is the first chapter where the President addresses Senpai by his name, Hachiouji.
 * The President wearing a leather catsuit partially unzipped down the front and riding a motorcycle evokes the similarly busty character from the classic anime/manga series , who pioneered and popularized that combination within Japanese media.
 * Nagatoro talks about being "worked hard" in judo club, then jokes that she didn't mean that in the lewd way, while making a suggestive gesture with her hand that evokes masturbation. The punning verb in Japanese, "shigoku" (シゴく), is the same used in the title joke in Bonus 18, though in a different tense and written with different characters.