Well, that's hard to say. Maybe it was a main character trying to involve someone new in the story. Or perhaps it was a side character with a specific purpose. It really depends on the context and development of the manhwa.
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Fanfiction in this context can vary greatly. Some 'baka and test girl akihisa fanfiction' might focus on a romantic relationship budding between them. The writer could create scenarios where they gradually realize their feelings for each other. Others might be more about their adventures in the school setting, like dealing with difficult tests or outsmarting their rivals. It all depends on the creativity and the ideas that the fanfic writer wants to explore.
One of the main charms is the humor. Given that Akihisa is often portrayed as a bit of a baka, there are countless opportunities for comical situations. And the 'test girl' character adds an interesting dynamic. Their interactions can be both funny and heart - warming, which makes the fanfiction really appealing.
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Honestly, I have no clue. 'Paramour manga' and 'baka' seem quite disconnected and could be part of a very specific or unique context that's not common knowledge.
Since it's a visual novel, 'baka na imouto' might be the central concept. It may tell the story of a younger sister who is seen as a bit of a scatterbrain. The visual aspect of the novel would enhance the storytelling, with detailed art to depict the imouto's expressions and actions. It could involve comical situations due to her 'baka' nature, like getting into funny misunderstandings. And perhaps it delves into deeper emotions as the story progresses, showing how she overcomes challenges or how others come to understand and accept her for who she is.