You are reading Hate My MIA! manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Yaoi, Mature, Smut genres, written by Hitotori Penguin at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Hate My MIA! has 12 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Hate My MIA! to your bookmark. Miya, the devil from our office, and MIA, the angel in his secret account, between them, Maizawa's heart runs wild today!The unfriendly office colleague Miya verses the se** Mia on his secret account.Maizawa is still bitter about the fact that Miya, his classmate, stole his girlfriend from him. His relationship with Miya, who is his nemesis, continues even after he enters the workforce, and for whatever reason, the two work at the same company. The charismatic Miya is good at his job and popular with both men and women. Miya's daily life is filled with sparkling brilliance, and Maizawa feels depressed being in the shadow of Miya. His only emotional support is a Miya's secret account...... as Mia! The way he posts naughty pictures under the name "MIA" makes Maizawa feel superior to Miya, as if he has Miya's weakness. Maizawa's slapstick struggles, which he scoffed at in the beginning, but eventually becomes obsessed with, are featured in Hitori Pengin's debut comic book.tldr: Maizawa loves his rival Miya's OF, but hates him irl.+
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