![]() It seems that Yuuna and “Mamoru” have been busy going out on dates. Upon seeing her home, Mamoru says “Bye bye Yuuna.” The day goes through normally, except that Mamoru holds Yuuna’s hand on the way back and remembers all the previous times they’ve walked home together. Mamoru is defeated, but is granted one more day as himself. He does the same attack Mamoru was about to do (a back rock drop attack) and drives Mamoru straight into the ground. Mamoru and Tasuke start fighting, but when Mamoru tries to grab Tasuke from behind, Tasuke disappears in a burst of feathers and reappears behind Mamoru. And, as Mamoru’s mother learns from Mamoru’s father, Mamoru is going to be sent back to the Kagemori village. It seems that the Hinomori clan shadows the Kagemori clan, meaning that Tasuke knows everything about Mamoru and Yuuna. When confronted, this ninja introduces himself as Hinomori Tasuke. In Yuuna’s room, Mamoru is already accepting her feelings. Mamoru’s father comes back from meeting with the rest of the Kagemori family with bad news: Mamoru is going to be dismissed and replaced by another ninja. He knows that everything that happened was his fault, and he’s still unsure about his own feelings for Yuuna. It turns out that only Yuuna’s arm is injured, but the incident has left Mamoru visibly shaken. Mamoru then hears a car crashing noise and a scream. He stops her before she can fully confess and basically turns her down by saying that their relationship isn’t like that. When she insists that he take it, it finally dawns on Mamoru that she likes him. On the way home, Yuuna wants to give the love letter and her prize to Mamoru. Mamoru doesn’t understand why the girls are so motivated by chocolate, but Tsubaki says that he’s the one who doesn’t understand. And in the end, it is indeed Yuuna who wins the contest, though Mamoru had to foil a plot by Yamame and Hotaru that involved feeding letters to goats. ![]() Though her letter starts off a bit “strange,” it is in fact a love letter. Mamoru sees Yuuna’s letter one night as he’s covering her with a blanket because she fell asleep. This drives all of the girls in the city, including Yuuna, to write love letters. When Yuuna is in trouble, Mamoru dons the ninja outfit and turns into a competent ninja to help her.There’s a contest being held for writing a love letter where the prize is a year’s worth of Belgian chocolate. Mamoru has personally protected his daughter, Konnyaku Yuuna, since they were in kindergarten. They have protected their neighbors, the Konnyaku family, in secret for 400 years. Kagemori Mamoru is a scruffy boy with wild hair and thick glasses, but he is actually the son of a family of ninjas. The franchise also inspired a twelve-episode anime adaptation, produced by the studios. Sai madara, who is also the illustrator of the light novels, is in charge of the manga adaptation, which he began publishing in the magazine Comic Flapper in 2005, and that it would move to Monthly Comic Alive in 2006 until its eventual suspension of several years. However, since July 2009 the publication of a new series entitled Motto! Kage Kara Mamoru!, of which he published a total of two volumes.
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