
I’m really glad it turned out this way, Yamada…
If you can’t do that, then you aren’t an idiot! Just remember it step by step. You, you won’t pass! No way! It’s fine to get scolded and apologize, and just try again! You can apply it with reasoning. Yamada failed the high school entrance exam and apologized, but if you really remember, it won’t be because you’re an idiot. At first, you did things like sneaking through or carrying money, and you still had to make up for it, which became a topic of conversation, leading to terrible crimes like robbery and murder. Don’t be led into that, Yamada! You guys are falling into the darkness!
I’m glad I didn’t end up doing something like a shady gig job, even though it seemed like I might.
Ishihira-kun is a good guy, isn’t he…
Well, maybe not.
Someone who seems to be able to turn the ash slopes as well.
>>3
I’m glad to know there are others who feel this way besides me.
The boy explains well, taking it step by step.
Many people are aware that they are foolish, but they choose to remain in their current state because if they try hard, they have to face that reality.
Me too.
>>5
It might seem like those with a Yankee disposition can maintain their appearance better, after all…
Selling the passbook is already beyond repair!?
>>6
It’s definitely better than murder.
>>11
It can be worse than actual murder.
Criminal records are not listed in credit information.
First of all, those who run away from reality tend to fall into situations like this.
I am happy that Ishihira showed me the light of people’s hearts…
Selling the bankbook has made it quite difficult to recover…!
The boy is the boss, Haisaka is the strategist, and Yamada is the hitman.
Perfect
Yamada is foolish, but he is not a bad person.
However, I am definitely someone who can be influenced by bad people.
I’m really glad I had the stopper like this.
In this case, the measure of recoverability is not just whether it falls within minor damage, right?!
However, it seems that Yamada will continue to be close by from now on.
Honestly, it’s scary.
>>16
Even so, there hasn’t really been a big mistake in my appearances so far…
Ahaisaka is trying to advise others while being all gloomy themselves…
Whether the passbook sales can be recovered or not, it can definitely not be recovered.
>>18
It’s the same as selling social credibility.
Account trading and lending mobile names will socially die.
>>22
I’ll end up on a blacklist and won’t be able to get a credit card.
I’m glad to have friends in times like these.
Ishibe-kun is a good friend, but…
I wonder how Haisaka is doing…
It seems that Haizaka’s route is already determined, for better or worse…
There aren’t many kids who suit dark side jobs as well as this one.
If it were a girl, she would probably be selling herself.
When you think about it calmly, they’re an amazing three people…
Fools, Violence, and Villains
Is Shihei really someone violent as they say?
>>28
Originally quite a…
Now I’m a good child.
Once the boy became better at articulating his thoughts, he was finally able to influence those around him positively.
The hope for library education is too great.
Yamada, who seems to be looked at in the worst way by the author.
Ishihira-kun is really just a violent device, so it seems he didn’t have any bad wits or antisocial ego.
The reasons for violence are not out of malice or anything like that.
It’s really nothing but a violent apparatus.
If I sell my bankbook, I won’t be able to open an account, so I won’t be able to receive my salary deposits, which would be a dead end.
>>34
Buying is probably only done by antisocial elements, so those who sell to them should be eliminated.
It’s great that you didn’t become someone who resorts to violence, thanks to your successful experience of repelling an abusive man when you were in middle school.
>>35
After sending them back, a shocking fact awaited, so it turned into anything but a success experience…
It seems like Ishihira really liked his writer stepfather…
Bad children are just good prey for worse adults, aren’t they?
Bad children, like Yamada, often lack the ability to think and have weak judgment, making them easy to use and discard in dark part-time jobs.
Not a father, but a father.
A high school friend who even explains about side jobs in the dark is hard to come by.
Yamada might really end up doing it if approached.
Did you think so, Ishihei-kun?
Many people understand that murder and robbery are serious offenses, but they do not realize that selling a bankbook is also a serious matter.
I’m glad that they’re finally calm since they were the character most worried about their future according to the readers.
At least this time, it’s the boy who’s doing something dangerous…
>>45
I’m just sleeping, you know?
It seems like the previous workplace was toxic, so I’m glad Ishihira-kun was able to come to this workplace…
Apart from recalling the past, wasn’t it just that the boy committed violence against the hit-and-run cyclist?
>>48
The guy who was doing it in the classroom should be getting punched.
It feels like a new door is about to open with Yamada in his security guard outfit…
>>49
👺
Boys are smart and pay a lot of attention to their surroundings.
I quit my job introducing seniors in front of the security guard because it had no salary and required working on holidays!