This is comedy? Where is the funny?
The blatant lies, the absurdity of MC excuses just to either steal panties or to interact with her neighbour, or how the MC immediately confesses her crime and probably would do anything when the neigbour threatens her to not let her use the bath anymore, but switch right back at denying it when the neighbour calls her out for confessing. It doesn't makes sense, it's absurd, it's funny.
Of course, if you look at it seriously/realistically, it's just a perverted pathological liar who happens to exploit and deceive a kind neighbour, but that's not very funny... It's fiction, it's not really happening, no one is in danger, no one is exploited, so why not look at it as a comedic story about a clumsy pervert who can't get her feelings across, like it was intended to be?
I guess that kind of humour might not work with everybody.
How this even yuri [...]?
Of whom would you steal panties? Or would do anything else a bit perverted characters do in Japanese stories with panties? She is attracted to her neighbour, which happens to be a female, so...
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