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Sonya e Yasuna são duas colegas de turma. Até aqui tudo normal, não fosse Sonya ser uma assassina profissional. As tentativas de Sonya de se integrar, muitas vezes falham pois os seus instintos naturais de assassina disparam, enquanto que as tentativas de Yasuna de ser mais amigável com Sonya acabam muitas vezes  por deixar Yasuna magoada ou intimidada.

 

 

Esta é uma Yonkoma muito engraçada. A arte enquadra-se no típico género de mangas de 4 painéis. Tem momentos extremamente engraçados, protagonizados não só pelas duas personagens principais como por outras igualmente estranhas que vão aparecendo.



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