| Native Title | Tokidoki Bosotto Roshiago de Dereru Tonari no Ārya-san (時々ボソッとロシア語でデレる隣のアーリャさん) |
| Novel By | Momoco (Art), Sun Sun Sun (Story) |
| Studio | Doga Kobo |
| Genre | Comedy, Romance |
| Episodes | Unknown |
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Episode 2 Recap
In this episode, we cringe alongside Kuze as he stumbles through a minefield of embarrassing moments. Picture this: Kuze, acting all cutesy in front of Yuki, his supposed childhood friend. But wait—Alya, is in the room too.
Alya, unimpressed by Kuze’s effortless attention toward Yuki, demands her fair share. She’s not thrilled that he’s all casual and charming with Yuki while ignoring her. And yes, Alya’s Russian plea for attention doesn’t go unnoticed by Kuze.

But hold on! The real bombshell drops when we find Yuki, the prim and proper childhood friend, isn’t what she seems. She’s Kuze’s blood-related sister, a closet otaku with a penchant for sadistic playfulness. Forget sophistication; at home, she’s eccentric and mischievous, especially when it comes to messing with Kuze and Alya. Her school facade as Kuze’s childhood friend? Just part of her game.
Now, things get even messier. The siblings hit the mall, and Alya’s troubled gaze follows them. Yuki, the ultimate prankster, dons her aristocratic noblewoman act. She even pretends she slept with Kuze and now wears his shirt because they’re just so close.
The episode delivers laughs and surprises. Yuki’s initial screen presence hinted at her mischief and her bro-con tendencies. Sadly, Alya is caught in a web of sibling secrets and awkward glances.
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Episode 3 Preview

In this episode, we will see Alya becoming closer to Kuze, as he is more aware of her feelings. But Alya will fall into embarrassing situations nonetheless because she does not know that he understands her inner feelings. We might also see Yuki playing pranks on Alya.
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