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Still amusing, though, apparently, after the last stunt, Fuji has decided to take their villainous activities in a new direction...studying???
Yes, studying. He's decided they should probably stay out of trouble for a bit and focus on humiliating his brother using Mamori, who is in 180th place out of 210 (or something like that) in their grade mark wise. He's overly ambitious thinking that if he just tutors her enough he might be able to get her to overtake his brother. However it turns out that their classmate Kei is more effective at it and has decided to insert herself into their look group, but maybe for nefarious reasons.
So what did I think?
It was entertaining for sure. Mamori seems to realize that her feelings for Fuji are developing into something more than just being his minion. He, however, still seems semi-oblivious. He knows he doesn't want her to go elsewhere, like being the manager to the swim team just as an example, but he doesn't seem to realize the why of it on his end. The denial is strong with this one. lol
I'm interested in how this turns out though. Can the student in 180th place (and a middle school understanding of math), surge ahead to unseat the king of their grade, 1st place holder and younger brother to Fuji? Hopefully we find out in the next volume!

Mamori's feelings for Fuji begin to shift following the party. When Fuji begins a new plot to embarrass his brother academically, Mamori come to the attention of classmate Kei, who is also hiding secrets. The extra tutoring might help her pass her classes, but Mamori's being pulled in so many directions that it's is making her dizzy.
This whole manga is a little tongue-in-cheek. It's very entertaining to see Mamori and Fugi's ideas of "bad things".

4/5
*I Wanna Do Bad Things With You, Vol. 3* by Yutaka continues to be a fun and charming read.
Mamori is absolutely adorable—her design is so cute, and it’s great to see her world expanding as she gains confidence in herself.
The romance is finally starting to pick up, which makes the story even more engaging. I’m really enjoying the sweet moments between the leads.
Plus, the introduction of Kei, the shady new character, adds some much-needed depth and tension to the plot. It feels like the story is building toward something exciting, and I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds in the next volume.