Yuri is My Job! 7

Yuri is My Job! 7 by Miman is a captivating addition to the series, published by National Geographic Books on July 13, 2021. This edition, written in English and spanning 176 pages, continues the story of Hime, who finds herself working at a unique café where the waitresses role-play as students from an all-girl boarding school. The narrative explores her complex relationship with her partner Mitsuki, who, despite her kindness in front of customers, harbors a strong dislike for Hime.
In this volume, readers will witness Hime and Mitsuki confronting their insecurities within their friendship. As they navigate their feelings, a pivotal moment arises when Mitsuki attempts to express her affection, leaving Hime confused and retreating from the café environment. The story delves into themes of romance and personal growth, set against the backdrop of a comedic yuri narrative. With its blend of humor and emotional depth, this installment promises to engage fans of comics, graphic novels, and LGBTQ themes.
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The new, hilarious yuri comedy! Hime gets roped into working at a weird café where the waitresses pretend to be students at an all-girl boarding school. She’s strangely taken with her partner Mitsuki, who’s so kind to her in front of the customers. There’s just one problem… Mitsuki really can’t stand her!
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Hime and Mitsuki finally open up to one another about the deep insecurities they share in their friendship. When closure for the two seems close, Mitsuki leans in to share a kiss with her crush, but Hime is caught by surprise and more confused than ever before. As a result, Hime begins to distance herself from the café, leaving a firey Kanoko and a despondent Mitsuki in her wake. The once sweet sanctuary of Liebe drowns in bitterness… Will sunny days ever return to the salon?
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