Potentially broken legs aside, another thing I'm a bit bummed they left out was Yamada's revelation while being rescued that her attraction towards Kase isn't just because she was like a boy (something that my typesetter for that chapter kinda botched by using "boyish" instead of "like a boy" despite my protests). Her resolution for that scene just ended up as "I wanted to wear dat cute skirt".
You're right, taking out that bit is a loss. Just speculating, but two possible reasons: the gist of Yamada's realization (that Kase is something "completely different" than a boy) isn't completely clear in the original version, since she doesn't get a chance to go on and specify what Kase is. If the epiphany is just that "Kase looks boyish, but is actually way better than these jerky boys," we've seen that idea several times before, at least once in almost those specific words. So maybe the mangaka thought that particular snippet was disposable, paving the way for the other possible reason: staging in relation to paging.
In the original, we get a whole page of a swoony Yamada's-eye-view of Kase as the boys get read the riot act, then the next page continues that swoony view for a panel. Then Kase glances over, the boys are seen leaving, then the page ends with two panels: first Kase's reaction to Yamada's backhug, then a shot of the backhug itself.
In the revision, Yamada doesn't fade out into the land of Grooving On Kase in her head at all. The boys leave as before, and the page ends with Kase's physical reaction, then we turn the page to a reveal of a much larger picture of the actual backhug. Then the ensuing scene of Kase-lust coming to a boil due to Yamada's skinship is much more fully developed--in the original, the section from backhug to Inoue's intervention takes less than a page and a half; in the revision it takes 4 pages.
tl;dr--the original scene is cute, but a bunch more of Yamada setting Kase's body aflame with desire is even cuter.
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