Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi Turns into a True Harem Romance
Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi!
Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi, the romantic manga by Marcey Naitou, recently delivered a twist that has surprised even long-time fans. Naitou, who previously worked as an assistant to Negi Haruba (The Quintessential Quintuplets), showcases a familiar art style with Haruba’s own.
But we’re not here just to talk about the art—let’s get into the shocking development in the most recent chapters.
The story follows Uryuu, a high school student and self-proclaimed atheist who ends up living in a shrine with three sisters. As time passes, the three girls each fall in love with him, and the situation slowly develops into a romantic dilemma.
After several heartfelt moments and personal growth, the girls individually confess their feelings to Uryuu. Then comes the bombshell: Uryuu tells them he will soon give them a final answer. This stuns the girls, who expected more time before he would make a choice.
Panic sets in. Each of them realizes that one girl will be chosen… and the others rejected. Anxious and unable to sleep, they take a walk—only to cross paths with each other. In a touching moment, they agree that no matter what happens, they’ll remain close.
But then comes Uryuu’s real response.
The Harem Route: Uryuu Chooses All Three Girls
Rather than picking just one, Uryuu confesses: “I love all three of you!”
That’s right—he chooses all three, proposing a three-way marriage rather than breaking anyone’s heart.
To the surprise of many fans, the girls actually agree. They bring up the legal issues—Japan doesn’t allow polygamous marriages—but even consider moving to a country that does.
That’s when Uryuu, in true protagonist fashion, creates a mysterious spiritual realm where they can hold a private marriage ceremony.
The Foreshadowing Was There All Along
Fans of the series were quick to point out something brilliant: the very first page of Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi hinted at this ending. It showed Uryuu with all three girls in bridal dresses—an image that now clearly foreshadows the outcome.
Some fans have even praised the author for learning from what they see as the “mistakes” of The Quintessential Quintuplets, where only one girl was chosen. Here, no one is rejected, and the harem ending is fully embraced.
This bold conclusion has sparked plenty of debate and excitement in the manga community. Whether you’re for or against harem endings, Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi certainly delivered one of the most unique and unexpected resolutions in recent romantic manga.
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