Is It Risky To Date A Pink-Haired Girl After Transmigrating?
As everyone knows, pink-haired beauties are typically gentle, kind, considerate, and virtuous—making them the ideal girlfriends and wives.
And Ren Watanabe, who has been transported to another world, is surrounded by exactly this type of girl.
His childhood friend is a pink-haired girl, his neighbor is a pink-haired girl, the girl sitting next to him in class is a pink-haired girl, the girl in the next class who has a crush on him is a pink-haired girl, his teacher is a pink-haired girl, the stalker who follows him is a pink-haired girl, the beauty he meets by chance is a pink-haired girl, and even the alien is a pink-haired girl.
Pink hair is fine—after all, they’re all cute, and he really likes pink-haired girls, so finding a girlfriend and living a happy life shouldn’t be too hard.
But then his childhood friend went to study in the UK, his neighbor is a shut-in social-anxious seamstress, and the girl next to him in class is also socially anxious and plays in a band.
The stalker who follows him for some reason is completely out of the question.
And he can’t possibly consider betraying all decency by pursuing his teacher, right?
The beauty he met by chance seems a bit mentally unstable, too.
As for the alien—well, that’s just not an option. Become a traitor to humanity?
Why does it seem like every pink-haired girl around him has some kind of issue?
Why is finding a girlfriend so hard?
And so, Ren sets his sights on the most normal pink-haired girl in the bunch—Futari Gotou.
Futari Gotou: "Ren-nii, I'm only seven years old, you know?"