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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Proto Mii-chan

The minimum necessary for happiness. There was a girl named Mii-chan at the cabaret club where I used to work. She was 22 years old but small and cute like a child, and she was natural and popular. Mii-chan, who had only finished middle school, couldn’t read even elementary school level kanji. She often looked at fashion magazines while waiting, but it seemed she was just enjoying the pictures. “What does this say?” “Consumables.” “Shōmōhin.” Mii-chan would often ask me to read things for her because she couldn’t read. “This month’s love fortune is… “It’s in a ‘pushing against a noren’ state!” “What does ‘pushing against a noren’ mean? I can’t understand it. That’s bad…?” It’s a proverb that means even if you push against a noren with your arm, there’s no resistance, so you feel no response. “Noren… is this it?” 138

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You’re cute.

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It’s unbearable, but cute.

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Mii-chan when she was still cute.

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Why such a slow proportion…?

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How many patterns does Mii-chan have…?

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It seems like it’s going to become popular.

Let’s go with this one from now on.

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I think a feeling of misfortune is nice.

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You graduated middle school, yet you can’t read kanji at an elementary school level…?

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>>8

No matter how much you don’t understand the classes, you can still graduate from junior high school.

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The current one is drawn quite childishly.

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I think it would have been possible to develop a yuri storyline from here, but there probably wouldn’t have been such a large response as there is now.

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It’s normally so cute that I couldn’t read it because it was painful.

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>>11

This Mii-chan seems to be going to the welfare center.

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>>11

How many patterns has the author, Minichan, drawn…?

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Is the author separated into Yamada and Kokoro?

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Not dead.

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>>13

Isn’t the model already deceased…?

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>>19

Huh…!?

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M… Mii-chan!? What happened to that face!? I heard you got hit by your live-in boyfriend. Apparently, that boyfriend is a jobless freeloader who lives off the money you earn and goes to play pachinko all the time. He beat you up badly saying he needed more money, and it seems like this happens regularly. That awful guy, you should break up with him soon! I thought about running away before, but I don’t know how to move. I can’t calculate the money, and I can’t even read the documents… Mii just kept chatting cheerfully. No, this happened because Mii is at fault. Mii is a bad child, so the beating is for Mii’s own good.

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Um…

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It would be a bit shocking if this Mii-chan died.

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I recognize this!

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Renewal Mii-chan

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As expected, this Konomi-chan isn’t from a cursed lineage, right?

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Was it black hair, Proto Mii-chan?

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Well, there’s no way Mii-chan can dye her hair.

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I want to NN.

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>https://ddnavi.com/article/d1277561/a/2/

I’m glad it had a happy ending…

The person who commented that the model is dead should die.

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It seems like Mii-chan doesn’t have a strong personality.

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You’re just drawing a bunch of worthless comics, even if you read other stuff.

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>>31

Basically, I’m a type of writer who creates buzz through controversies.

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>>31

It’s someone who seriously hates the author!

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>>34

I hate this routine.

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It seems that they are adding fakes to avoid specific identification for the manga.

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It’s great that there are NN soaps where teenagers seem to be working…

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If they were a real acquaintance, I’d be squeezing them dry until there’s nothing left.

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Is the boyfriend a DV (domestic violence) abuser?

They might feel secure with a cracked pig and a closed lid, but with those finances, they won’t be able to live long. They might end up having a short life anyway.

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It probably wouldn’t be this entertaining if it were just a true story, and most of it is likely original episodes.

Please teach me how to study.

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There are certainly creations that seem to mix various elements.

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Proto Yamada is also quite unpleasant.

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Hey Vegeta… help me, Vegeta…

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This is Mii-chan Alpha version, with black hair, has some issues with intelligence, has been subjected to domestic violence, and has fallen into prostitution.

This is Mi-chan Beta version, with brown hair, having intelligence issues, experiencing domestic violence, and destined to fall into prostitution and be killed.

This is the official version of Mii-chan, with brown hair and problems with intelligence, personality, and background; she is being abused, and no helping hand is reaching her, likely leading to her falling into prostitution and, of course, destined to be killed.

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>>44

Consumables

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Right now, there are times when Mr. Yamada is so invested in Mii-chan that it can be frightening.

But since it’s the protagonist, I guess that’s probably better.

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>>45

It seems like something interesting is going to happen… so I joined, and Rimi-chan is eating her homemade dishes with her hands without any hesitation; she’s way too crazy.

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Because there are weak women who are saved, it went viral.

I commercialized a series based on an app that allows you to see restrooms.

It seems that even the anonymous ones have become popular.

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>>46

So, are you saying it was initially seen as a “serves you right” type?

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>>49

The exploited bottom-tier girls realize they are not alone! There are people who are watching! There are people who understand them!

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>>49

Amazon Customer

5.0 out of 5 stars Purchased on Amazon

It really pierces my heart.

Reviewed in Japan on December 8, 2023.

No, seriously, the struggles and conflicts of night workers are conveyed so vividly!

When I read it, it really pierces my heart.

If you like Asuka, this is definitely a recommended read.

Four customers find this helpful.

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>>49

It’s a manga in an essay style where night workers, sugar babies, mock weak men, women who work during the day, and sex workers.

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Proto Mii-chan was also directing Gaia, huh?

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But you know, I remember Mii-chan and shed tears, and I’ll probably be the only one to visit Mii-chan’s grave… I’ll use it as material for my manga.

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The Diana era was probably about me… but what about now?

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>>53

This is about me… it feels like.

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The fact that it strengthens more and more in three forms is something that it has in common with Cell.

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What’s most terrifying is that there are quite a few people who can empathize with this, more than the content of the manga itself.

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I’ve seen this before…

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Rather than a specific child being the model, it seems that all children in such circumstances are models.

I want to send encouragement to such kids! It’s not that.

The feeling of wanting to make a living off of it is wicked, and it’s even more wicked that there are people who will interpret it as support regardless.

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>>58

Well, at least it’s better that Mu-chan, who was saved, is being depicted…

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>>58

The trembling Hattasho, filled with righteous anger.

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>>62

I decided to delete anyone who uses the term “hattasho” without question.

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Proto Mii-chan is said to be so popular with both the staff and the customers that it’s on a whole other level, and since she doesn’t have intense emotional swings, it’s tough because it seems like as long as she seriously rushes somewhere, she’ll manage to get by.

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Is this the second generation Mii-chan?

Is this the second generation Mii-chan?

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>>60

Don’t casually start living together.

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>>60

A true happy ending!

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>>60

It feels like a route where I could become close with Kokoro-chan.

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G…Gaia…!

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A beautifully appearing, carefree autonomous doll.

Could it be the ideal of a man?

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>>68

The old key fans were built on that kind of demand, right?

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>>70

Is it different now?

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What is a key?

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>>73

Ugh.

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What’s with the current commercial version being the most sensationalist, Kodansha?

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When Mii-chan posts a photo of Kokoro-chan on a social media site, does the Kokoro route disappear, leading to the Yamada route and ultimately death?

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So this kind of kid was doing pillow sales.

It seems to be popular.

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>>77

If a girl like this says “please forgive me for licking your dick,” it makes me a little waver, doesn’t it?

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Because there’s no way I can be happy.

That’s a lie.

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Whether Mii-chan gets killed or her boyfriend gets killed.

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It’s great that the real Mii-chan is alive.

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Most of them are impossible due to their expressions, but they must be rare characters with well-defined features.

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So I’m collecting rare characters to turn them into adult film actresses.

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Hmph, slave play, huh…

There seems to be quite a demand.

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Whether we can call it an “appeal” or not, it’s quite interesting to discuss the existence of those who cannot be guided to such safety lines. It would also be somewhat of a good source of inspiration if we depicted such things.

Whoa, talking about parents is a bit too much on the gas…

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In the Kodansha version, the protagonist, a murderer, is nerfed into an awful person who makes jokes about his dead friend (friendship is real).

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