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timama [110]
3 years ago
8

Wheres all of my kakegurui fans at?

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2 answers:
Dima020 [189]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:l

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Lesechka [4]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yumeko Jabami is a second-year transfer student who poses as a gentle and naive girl at first glance; but secretly, she is a gambler who plays for the thrill of it. She doesn’t care about the rules or logic. With her remarkable observation skills to see through gambling tricks, she catches the attention of the student council which desperately tries to stop her. Yumeko teams up with a classmate, Ryota Suzui, to challenge the biggest gambling tournament in school history. They look forward to a match with the antagonist of the series, Kirari Momobami, the student council president.

Explanation:

Yumeko Jabami is a second-year transfer student who poses as a gentle and naive girl at first glance; but secretly, she is a gambler who plays for the thrill of it. She doesn’t care about the rules or logic. With her remarkable observation skills to see through gambling tricks, she catches the attention of the student council which desperately tries to stop her. Yumeko teams up with a classmate, Ryota Suzui, to challenge the biggest gambling tournament in school history. They look forward to a match with the antagonist of the series, Kirari Momobami, the student council president.

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