'Prison School' chapter 206 spoilers: Student Council Cavalry Battle continues

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Although the manga adaptation of "Prison School" just recently released chapter 205, fans are already predicting what happens next as the Student Council Cavalry Battle continues.

According to fans' comments on a Reddit forum for the new chapter, upcoming chapters, particularly the next one, will most likely focus on Kiyoshi finally directly admitting to Chiyo that he likes her. The latest chapter had Kiyoshi explaining to the president and Mari, Chiyo's sister, about his feeling for her. Mari, while not agreeing completely with how the events unfolded, told Kiyoshi that she understands and will not come between the two.

However, some of the commenters took note of the situation Kiyoshi currently finds himself in and mentioned that what Kiyoshi did to save his team may not sit well with Chiyo. In addition, fans of the manga adaptation also said that as far as setting up a confession goes, Kiyoshi may well use Chiyo's upcoming birthday party to make a confession.

Meanwhile, although it is predicted that the upcoming chapters will focus on how Kiyoshi plans to tell Chiyo his true feelings, it is also likely that the upcoming chapter 206 will continue with the ongoing battle for school supremacy between USC and ASC. The latest chapter saw Kiyoshi "shocking" the opposing team, which the girls, particularly Meiko and Hana, took as a sacrifice on Kiyoshi's part. According to Youth Health Mag, while Kiyoshi's team had the advantage at that point, the upcoming chapter may see Risa and Kate, as well as the other members of ASC, pull something off, which may even be a final trump card.

The "Prison School" manga is the original series penned and illustrated by Akira Hiramoto. The series has been so well-received by fans that it spawned an anime adaptation as well as a live-action drama series.

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