
Mom, I wonder if being in a regular class allows me to be exposed to more words and develop my language skills better than a special class…
It seems that the mother in this house is not a person with a disability.
It seems the judgment was wrong.
It seems that there is someone who has drawn that girl into the world of street prostitution.
>>2
That area will probably become the main theme of this work.
Don’t get too accustomed to Mom’s taste.
By the time the past arc ends, it seems like the mom who might die.
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Many words are like that…
The times are…
It’s not the era, it’s probably Mii-chan’s mom who is to blame.
>>8
Am I being treated as the villain!?
>>8
It’s either grandma for not putting Mii-chan’s mom in a special class or the country’s system that is bad.
Mom is erotic.
Let’s go to the hotel together!
I can still give birth.
Anyone who can’t responsibly raise a child they have brought into the world in any era would be better off dead.
>>14
It can’t be helped that the parents are also disabled…
You’re pretending to be proper, but it seems that you’ve been continuously failing in your daughter’s education.
>>17
At first glance, it looked like an amazing stick-up hair.
>>17
Experience the essence of the house.
Looking at the results alone, it seems that moving on to a regular class was a failure in the same way, but unlike Mii-chan’s mom, who rejected it out of her own ego, Muu-chan’s mom made her choice for the sake of her daughter.
>>19
What was wrong was that Mii-chan was in the regular class.
>>19
I’m not a failure as a parent like Mii-chan’s family.
Who made Muu-chan sink into the sex industry again…?
I was impressed to learn that it is normal for elementary school teachers to go to junior high schools to have meetings.
Muu-chan was properly loved and raised, huh…
By drawing Mu-chan’s mom properly, it heightens the hate for Mi-chan’s mom!
>>27
I can’t side with a guy who has an intellectual disability and is involved in incest.
>>31
Isn’t it unavoidable?
More than that, grandma…
I wonder if Mii-chan learned how to lick and taught Moo-chan…
I’m sorry, but I feel like I don’t want to touch the tea or mandarins served at Mii-chan’s house…
I can’t believe this mom wouldn’t scold Muu-chan for standing around.
>>30
That’s why death rumors arise.
>>36
Isn’t it a manga like a death game where such good people die…?
It was no good that my grandmother was worried about the public perception, as it was already at a point of no return.
This mama, after this, will debut in the world of sex work and get arrested, which is nice as her face will become gloomy.
>>33
I hope the clouded expression still remains…
>>37
Is it the pattern of crying in the shade of the grass…?
For Mu-chan, meeting Mii-chan is more on the unfortunate side, isn’t it?
>>34
It clearly only has a negative impact.
Isn’t Moo-chan going in a decent direction by going to the welfare center?!
>>40
Before that, I’ll make the threads full of sad images.
>>40
This is a story about how I ended up going to the welfare center in the first place.
I’m at rock bottom, doing things like standing on the street and shoplifting.
>>40
I went to the welfare center after I was caught shoplifting and released.
Until then, I was doing stand-up work and unregulated adult entertainment.
Actually, Mom is a super popular sex worker in Kokubuncho, isn’t she?
Getting involved with Mii-chan’s family is too reckless.
>>44
Muu-chan is probably feeling isolated too, and shares the same concerns, so it’s only natural to get closer…
Seriously, Mii-chan is only spreading harm…
>>45
So I died…
>>55
I shouldn’t have been born in the first place.
Could it be that this manga is suggesting having a mouth that looks loose like a cat’s?
>>48
Yes
>>48
Actually, you have a loose mouth…
After Mom died, I was taken in by relatives who treated me poorly, and I came to Tokyo after being invited by Mii-chan.
In the end, it can be said that even though Muu-chan will be able to rehabilitate by going to the welfare center, up until that point, life has been harsh.
I just want Mu-chan to live, to stuff staples, and then step up from there… No, I don’t wish for anything, I just want them to live… If possible, I want them to live happily…
I think there are parts that are forgiven precisely because Mii-chan ultimately dies.
>>58
Who gave you permission?
It seems common that one finally connects to welfare after entering an institution or office.
Isn’t everyone involved with the Nakamura family ending up unhappy…?
>>60
I want Yamada-san to be unhappy too.
M!
This mom is nice…
Isn’t it too extreme for a teacher to let students lick them in middle school, not to mention high school…?
>>63
Both are crazy!
It’s great how the love is deep but there’s a sense of being moderately weary from parenting.
Muu-chan experiences the giant bad event of being informed that Mii-chan was brutally murdered.
>>65
Yes
>>65
Is that so!?
>>65
If you know, won’t you go visit the grave?
>>73
Since I’m working in Tokyo packing staples, it’s probably impossible for me to visit the grave due to the distance.
I don’t know where Mii-chan’s grave is, though.
In other words, Mu-chan was properly loved until she let go of her mother’s hand, which is why after getting out of prison, she grew up to be an honest child who can rehabilitate at the welfare office.
Even after Yamada died, they still go to his grave, so it’s clear that Yamada was a bit strange after all.
>>68
I’ve never seen someone who denies visiting graves before.
>>68
At one point, we were close enough to live together.
Mii-chan’s mom doesn’t get loose, but Muu-chan’s mom definitely does.
Let’s have another child, shall we?
>>74
I wonder why I don’t get irritated when I think of someone as a disabled person, regardless of their appearance.
>>82
I’ll do it… ?
>>86
The epitome of a humanist.
It seems that no one has come to visit the grave since Mii-chan passed away.
Aren’t you thinking that you don’t need your parents anymore?
>>75
You know, I’m a person with a disability…
Muu might have already lost patience with Mii.
Well, it seems that the difference between the argument in Mu-chan’s appearance episode and Mii-chan’s was due to the fact that the family was normal…
>>80
I don’t actually know for sure, but at least within the range that the author wants to convey, there is no difference in the main body of Mu, right?
Parents are important, aren’t they?
I hope those who were licked at least go to visit graves.
I wonder if Muu-chan coming to Tokyo was triggered by the earthquake.
>>83
It seems different because it’s two years in prison as of 2012.
A mom who cherishes her daughter so much is neglecting a child who has been caught shoplifting multiple times…
What is this…?
>>85
Ah.
>>85
After all, I’m away from my parents’ home.
>>92
I don’t think such a kind mom would not try to understand her daughter’s situation…
>>108
Because they are still in elementary school…
It is not guaranteed that the parent-child relationship will always remain a good one…
If the story is that children who can be rehabilitated have the soil for rehabilitation, then it seems that Mii-chan is indeed in a tough spot.
It’s bad to have a half-hearted pride that gets upset when bugs are treated like bugs.
Mu-chan just didn’t know the right way, but being properly guided allows for the judgment to go in that direction, which is truly a relief.
>>93
Hey.
Don’t cloud Mu-chan.
Honestly, it seems to me that Mii-chan’s disabilities are mostly due to secondary disabilities from being treated like a spectacle by those around her rather than intellectual disabilities, as well as attachment disorders caused by abuse.
If Moo-chan were born at Mii-chan’s house…
I wonder if only Yamada knows that Miichan died.
>>97
If you’ve been watching the news, you should know about it since it was reported.
>>100
That would mean that no one who knows Mii-chan goes to visit her grave.
>>118
That’s right.
>>118
In the opening of Episode 1, it was depicted that the flowers Yamada offered before had just rotted away, suggesting that no one had come, right?
From Mii-chan’s perspective, it’s terrible that I’ve struck out on the parent gacha, grandmother gacha, and teacher gacha.
>>98
I think I’ve also quietly missed out on the daycare teacher gacha.
I couldn’t encourage them to advance to the special class.
I finally managed to pull something decent in my third year…
Unlike Mii-chan, who didn’t go to elementary school, it seems like Muu-chan actually went.
There seems to be a difference there as well.
Since Muu-chan is such a good girl, it makes Mii-chan look even more terrible…
Is there no solace in the fact that the neighbors were right about not letting that child play with the other one during their toddler years?
It’s not Mii-chan’s fault, it’s the guardian’s.
Mii-chan wasn’t even given the opportunity to try her best.
What happened was just by chance that I got caught in an intelligence quotient test after repeatedly stealing because I was hungry, rather than it being shoplifting.
Perhaps they wanted a contrasting character to make Mii-chan, who is just going to die as is, feel even more miserable.
Since elementary school lasts for six years, if you happen to get a bad teacher even once, it feels painful because having one good teacher won’t compensate for it.
>>106
Mii-chan is already… you know…
>>106
The landmine rate of middle-aged female teachers going through menopause is too high…
I want Mii-chan to feel cloudy watching Mu-chan happily enjoying her middle school life.
We won’t be in the same class anyway.
It seems that Mum is having a late-life pregnancy.
>>109
Rather, it gives the impression of a young former delinquent mom.
What kind of person is Mii-chan’s dad, besides ejaculating and existing?
Inclusive! Inclusive!
It’s unnatural how Mii Papa doesn’t come out at all.
>>113
We don’t live together, but I wonder where and how you’re living.
Can a person who can impregnate a little sister speak human language?
>>123
It probably comes up in cases of deceased travelers.
>>123
Weren’t you originally only coming back once every two weeks because you were either living in the facility or working on-site?
>>158
I understand that I have fewer opportunities to appear because we can’t meet at all.
It’s unclear what you’ve been doing while we haven’t met.
The fact that she was enrolled in daycare means that Mii-chan’s mom was working, right?
I wonder what I was doing for work.
It’s fine to dislike Suzaki-sensei, but let me go to school.
Why do you not follow the trend of special classes but support the trend of home learning that you can’t even do?
>>117
There’s no point in saying that to a family that doesn’t understand common sense…
Who are you, blah blah blah?
A well-defined face with wrinkles around the eyes… there’s something alluring about a woman who looks worn out, right?
The way the snaggletooth is combined with that is even better… I want it to be r*ped.
Whether to place a child in a regular class or a special support class is determined after the local government’s educational support committee holds several case meetings and consults with the parents.
The decision is made by the guardians, so if they say, “My child is normal,” the child has no choice but to be placed in a regular class.
However, if they go to a special support class, reasonable accommodations will be made in terms of further education, employment, and social security systems, so if you truly care about the child, it is better not to send them to a regular class…
>>125
Even if you are in a regular class, there are now special guidance classrooms and additional support systems, so the support has become broader compared to the past.
>>137
The training for special support has become more comprehensive than in the past, and the school’s understanding of special support has also progressed compared to before.
What I learned in special support can also be applied in regular classes.
>>125
There are many people with developmental disabilities who have average IQs but still have significant impairments…
When working in healthcare, there are quite a few moments where I think, “Ah… this is also my mother…”
But if it’s Muu-chan’s mom, I feel safe.
>>126
The reader is feeling uneasy, as it seems like something is going to happen next.
>>129
Muu-chan couldn’t help me until I was caught for shoplifting.
I might die somewhere.
>>136
That said, it does make you wonder what it means to help an adult child.
I can’t just keep them tied up at home.
>>152
So you have to do it while you’re still a child.
>>126
It’s being blown with fire, isn’t it?
Muu-chan is doing a proper job for people with disabilities, so I guess basic training was done thoroughly.
Most acquaintances probably just think that the weird kid died and won’t go out of their way to visit the grave, but I wonder if Muu-chan hasn’t gone to pay respects either.
It seems that someone has taken Muu-chan away from such a gentle mom and brought her to Tokyo.
Isn’t it hard to know where other people’s graves are, apart from family?
>>135
Well, if I’m not careful, it seems like my family might not go either.
Is there any meaning in visiting the grave, Mu-chan wonders, so they haven’t gone…
This manga isn’t something you read lightly…
>>139
A decent person would likely think that and keep their distance.
The only ones I follow every time with the feeling of observing rare creatures are nameless ones or someone like Yamada-san, who are outliers.
It’s uncertain whether Muu-chan will receive the news of Mii-chan’s death.
>>140
If Yamada didn’t know Muu-chan’s contact information, it would be a connection so rare that no one could trace it.
I don’t think Mii-chan’s parents will inform me either.
There’s no way they haven’t contacted the family after being caught and recognized as disabled.
Still, considering that, there’s no sign of Mom in modern times…
>>141
Muu-chan hasn’t had many appearances in modern times, just a few episodes.
Mii-chan’s parents have only just started to come up in the conversation.
In the end, Muu-chan is just a street prostitute until she’s caught shoplifting…
I think it’s a strong bond when friends or those with casual interest go to visit a grave on the first anniversary of a death.
I haven’t experienced the death of an acquaintance yet, so I don’t know.
(Muu-chan’s real name isn’t Muu-chan…)
I bet my mom is crying a lot since she knows I got caught stealing and was living on the street.
I think that having Mii-chan attend a support class would reduce the burden on the family as well.
It was an environment where no human capable of such rational thinking existed.
>>151
Since a considerable amount is covered for expenses related to class fees and commuting fees, special support is strong.
What will Mii-chan do to go to middle school or high school after this?
Where are you going to lick?
I want Muu-chan’s mama to lick me.
If the teacher had been able to persuade my grandmother, who is still barely within the human realm…
>>156
It’s impossible.
Since they care about appearances and think it’s shameful, it won’t change.
>>157
There’s hardly any shame greater than a child raised by a single mother creating a grandchild through incest.
>>167
It must be that thing called normalcy bias.
“Just someone who wants to think ‘It’s still okay.'”
It’s already hopeless.
My grandmother seems to have some disabilities as well.
>>159
There are many people of this type if they are from the baby boomer generation.
It’s frustrating that both the grandmother who cares more about appearances than her grandson’s future and the mother who has a short temper and unnecessarily spreads negativity around are causing me to feel uneasy.
Muu-chan’s mother is actually one of the better ones, but when it comes to deciding whether to classify it as regular or special support, it’s typical for Mii-chan’s mother to complicate the relationship between the teacher, the parents, and the educational committee superintendent.
>>161
As a result of developmental disabilities gaining recognition in society, it gives the impression that there are many people like Muu-chan’s mom now.
Mii-chan won’t be able to keep up with various things even when she enters middle school.
The result of attending a regular class for the sake of appearances.
It’s really absurd or like a clown that my grandmother doesn’t realize she’s being looked at more harshly by my classmates’ families.
>>168
Why isn’t that child placed in a special class?! The homeroom teacher is caught in the middle and is breaking down both mentally and physically due to pressure from other parents!
>>173
Well, I’m glad you didn’t end up that way since you quickly became truant.
>>168
In the sense that she is mentally cornered to the point of being unable to make reasonable judgments, it is indeed sad for grandma.
The genes from grandma or grandpa’s side of the family are bad.
Mii-chan’s tragedy is that she became unable to attend school.
I think the child consultation center could have intervened more.
>>171
Child consultation centers have always had the image of being overwhelmed.
>>171
It’s impossible without consulting.
It will probably be from school if it’s Mii-chan.
I wonder if there is anyone who knows that I was born from incest, apart from my family and Yamada.
Is it because you know that you reacted in the park?
>>175
Mom seems to be chatting away.
Anyway, I won’t allow you to enter the support class.
It would damage our brand…
>>177
What is a brand!
There’s no brand in a house built on incest among comrades!
The child welfare centers in areas with a large population are hell…
Friends yet to be met!
Dad isn’t here.
Considering the times, it seems that Mii-chan’s mom is not able to participate properly in the PTA, which effectively means she is involved in being ostracized from the community.
Not being able to communicate with other mothers is too much of a handicap.
Child consultation centers are too busy helping those who ask for help, and they don’t have the capacity to forcefully save those who refuse support.
The grandmother who gave birth to two disabled people is the one to blame the most.
Muu-chan has some disabilities, but thanks to their parents, they seem to have grown up straightforwardly.
Well, because of that honesty, Mii-chan has been influenced in various ways.