Preview: Made Friends with the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class

Sometimes you stumble across a series that doesn’t rely on heavy drama or overused tropes — just good characters and a sweet story that unfolds naturally. Made Friends with the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class is one of those series. It’s a refreshing take on the high school romantic comedy genre, and it’s definitely a series I’ll be keeping my eye on.

This is a very good series, and one I’ve really been enjoying so far. One of the things I like most is how all the characters are likable — no one feels overly dramatic or frustrating. The dynamic between the leads is sweet, and I especially appreciate that there are no love triangles or annoying misunderstandings getting in the way of the story. It’s refreshing to see a romantic comedy that’s straightforward but still engaging.

As of now, the series has around 35 chapters, and it’s been consistently solid in both pacing and tone. The relationship between the main characters is developing naturally, and their interactions feel genuine and grounded. There’s a nice balance of humor, wholesome moments, and emotional depth.

If you’re tired of the usual drama-filled rom-coms and want something with good vibes, strong character writing, and a soft, growing romance, this one is definitely worth keeping an eye on. I’m looking forward to seeing how it continues to unfold.