Dandadan Chapter 166 – Is This a Little Fairy?

Tiny Momo eats a grain of rice while Vamola watches her and offers meat.
Tiny Momo stands with food on the plates behind her. She asks for water and Vamola gives her a drop.
Tiny Momo almost gets suffocated after the surface tension of the water covers her face.
Vamola is pleased after seeing Tiny Momo happy. Although Tiny Momo doesn't want to go to school, Grandma wants her to.
Vamola smiles as she offers Momo a ride to her backpack. Grandma tells tiny Momo not to let anyone see her at school.
Okarun and Aira are surprised upon seeing tiny Momo going to school hidden under Vamola's pocket.
Tiny Momo also writes on a tiny piece of paper inside the class. Okarun is sweating, nervous for her.
Okarun tells tiny Momo she's being too conspicuous. They talk with Vamola but are becoming too loud.
Tiny Momo waves and calls her classmate guy. The guy blushes, thinking Vamola is calling him.
Momo tells Okarun that his classmate didn't notice him except Vamola and him. The whole class is writing.
Momo recalls the people of long ago could see fairies, but today, they no longer have that ability.
Okarun's teacher suddenly reprimands him for being too noisy in class. Momo salutes and agrees to go to the library.
Okarun, tiny Momo, Vamola, Jiji, Kinta, Aira, and Rin are looking for books about fairies in the library.
Rin and Vamola read a book as they search for fairies. Okarun vows to help tiny Momo. They recall Turbo Granny.
Tiny Momo recalls Turbo granny leaving their house. Okarun, Grandma, and tiny Momo miss them.
Okarun tells tiny Momo he already has his family jewels back. He also recalls his confession to her last time.
Tiny Momo suddenly feels awkward and tells Okarun to stop, only mentioning it to her when she's back to normal.
Okarun is sweating nervously as tiny Momo asks her questions. Tiny Momo suddenly hears something.
Tiny Momo sees an elf peeking behind the books on the shelves inside the library.
Turbo Granny walks quickly while recalling memories with Momo, Okarun, and Grandma Seiko.

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