For Your Sake, I'll Give My Best Blasting Through Everything

Season 1Episode 1725 minJul 22, 2007
For Your Sake, I'll Give My Best Blasting Through Everything
Nagi tries to gain experience after her work was rejected by a manga magazine. She believes she has no experience being lazy and staying in all the time, despite being rich and thus not having any problems living. She asks Hayate who has extraordinary experiences, but then becomes angry when Hayate tells her he once won a 'Manga Newbie Award'. She continues to gain experience while attempting to clean the house (which she messes up terribly) and by trying to serve food.
For Your Sake, I'll Give My Best Blasting Through Everything has aired on Jul 22, 2007 at 1:35 AM
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