The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All Vol 3
The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All Vol 3
The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All Vol 3 continues the popular romantic manga series by Sumiko Arai, with English adaptation by Ajani Oloye and Brandon Bovia. This volume develops the relationship between Mitsuki and Aya while exploring music, identity and the unexpected challenges that come with sudden attention.
Encouraged by Aya and inspired after attending a music festival together, Mitsuki begins to seriously pursue her passion for music. What starts as a personal interest soon takes an unexpected turn when a video of Mitsuki singing spreads rapidly across social media. Almost overnight she becomes something of a celebrity within the school.
Mitsuki’s newfound popularity brings new pressures and complications. Attention from classmates and online audiences begins to affect her daily life, and the sudden spotlight creates difficulties for both Mitsuki and Aya as they try to navigate their evolving relationship.
The series continues to explore themes of friendship, music, personal identity and young romance, combining expressive manga artwork with character driven storytelling. Fans of modern romance manga and slice of life graphic novels will find this volume an engaging continuation of Mitsuki and Aya’s story.
This paperback edition contains 176 pages and continues the widely loved manga series centred on school life, music culture and emotional discovery.
Readers searching for The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All Vol 3 manga, romantic school life manga by Sumiko Arai, or LGBTQ romance manga featuring Mitsuki and Aya will enjoy this next chapter of the series.
About The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All
The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All is a contemporary romance manga series by Sumiko Arai known for its expressive artwork and heartfelt storytelling. Set around high school life and a shared love of music, the series follows Mitsuki and Aya as their friendship gradually develops into a deeper emotional connection. The manga has gained popularity among readers who enjoy character focused romance and modern slice of life manga stories.
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