What can I say besides "Real Lucoa Fanservice Hours?"
It's a continuation of the previous book's episodic settings which are gag-based- the story runs off of the logic of "what could happen here to make Lucoa do something sexy" or the inverse of "What sexy thing can Lucoa do that makes things happen here"
It's pretty much what you'd expect, so anime-only fans wanting more character development of the core cast may not get much out of it, but I think based on the cover art they know their market for this one! lmao
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