Chapter 42 (Todai Revengers)

"Move to tears" is the 42nd chapter overall of the Todai Revengers parody, written and illustrated by Shinpei Funatsu.

Summary
With the class play being directed by Mafuyu, Michitake tells him to make the script favorable for him. He then plans to ask Mafuyu to make him the star of the show. Following the trio outside the building, Michitake begs Mafuyu to give him the lead role, but Mafuyu declines, already insisting on having Kyazutora do the job. However, Michitake is against this since Kyazutora is not originally part of his class. Seeing that Michitake is a fellow Komaba lover, Boji tells Mafuyu to give him a chance.

Boji makes a deal with Michitake: if he loses in an acting competition against Kyazutora, he must become his follower and go to school having countless sticky notes stuck to his clothes, proclaiming the Komaba's superiority against the Hongo campus. Michitake weighs the odds and decides to seal the deal for Hayase. With Mafuyu as the judge, the competition begins.

Michitake goes first, displaying a troubled expression to the group, as instructed by Mafuyu. Kyazutora goes next, and a distinct scenery comically appears behind him as his face contorts with discomfort. Mafuyu is amazed by his unique ability after realizing that Kyazutora is depicting a scene where he feels uneasy in Komaba's computer room filled with Apple monitors instead of Windows. Boji names Kyazutora as the winner, while Michitake asks them for another chance to depict a scenery himself.

Mafuyu introduces the next round with a freestyle theme. Kyazutora depicts a scene with a face of a prideful Todai student with high hopes for the school, but low hopes for the scarcity of women in the institution. The characters in Kyazutora's scene begin to speak, startling even Yariel. Mafuyu orders Michitake to present them a scene, but he cries as he fails to do so. However, Mafuyu ends up being impressed by his crying and claims that it fits his mental image for the script. Michitake is then declared as the male lead for the play.