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Ni Sefure Ga Dekita Riyuu 4 - Boku

Boku ni Sefure ga Dekita Riyuu 4 is the volume where the series earns its place beyond mere wish-fulfillment. It answers the question every reader of the genre secretly asks: What happens when two people pretending not to care actually care a lot?

Rating: 4.5/5
Best for: Readers who enjoy Nozoki Ana (A Peephole) or Kuzu no Honkai—stories about messy, real intimacy.
Warning: This volume ends on a cliffhanger that redefines every previous scene as either romantic or tragic, depending on how Volume 5 resolves it.

For fans of the series, Riyuu 4 is not just another chapter—it’s the moment the lie of "no reason" collapses into the terrifying truth of "every reason." boku ni sefure ga dekita riyuu 4


Where to read: Officially available via Kadokawa’s Dengeki Bunko (Japanese). English fan translations are currently at Volume 3; Volume 4 is expected by Q3 2025.

Volume 4, subtitled "Yoru no Owari, Asa no Hajimari" (The End of Night, The Beginning of Morning), shifts the setting to the coldest weeks of December. The core conflict is introduced in the first chapter: Boku ni Sefure ga Dekita Riyuu 4 is

The Other Sefure

Our protagonist overhears a conversation implying that Rin may have another "friend with benefits." For the first time, the male lead experiences something he has no right to feel: jealousy. The narrative smartly subverts expectations here—Rin doesn't betray him. Instead, she reveals that she was offered the arrangement by a senior, but she declined. Her reason? "It’s too much trouble to manage two. But more than that... you’re enough." Where to read: Officially available via Kadokawa’s Dengeki

It’s a small, devastating confession disguised as practicality.

The desire to live more sustainably and be less dependent on external systems can also drive individuals towards self-reliance. With growing concerns about climate change, economic uncertainty, and societal issues, becoming more self-sufficient can be seen as a practical response. It allows individuals to reduce their environmental footprint, contribute positively to their community, and be prepared for potential future challenges.

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