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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Good morning, Gouda.

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The male character that is currently attracting the most attention in Mii Mountain.

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I hate this guy because he steals Dr. Suzak’s heart…!

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>>2

Hey, Nameless Village~!

Say that after you sleep with Professor Suzaki!

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>>8

Aaaaaaaaah!

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It’s reckless for Goda to start a thread alone…

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Often set as a physical education teacher despite being an elementary school teacher.

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Since all his appearances were in a tracksuit, I think people came to the collective illusion that Goda is a gym teacher, thinking “he’s from a sports background…”

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This month, the teacher has been rapidly reevaluated as a key role since the update.

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It looks like the penis is big.

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Even though I’m like this, I’m a elementary school teacher, so I can play the piano.

I can’t imagine.

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>>9

In the 2000s, most regions had a system where music home economics hired specialized teachers, so it was okay if you couldn’t play the piano.

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It’s frustrating that all the other male characters are a mess, and this guy is the only one who is relatively normal!

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In the timeline with Dr. Suzaki and Mu Mama, this is the only decent rod character; it’s some kind of bug, right…?

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>>12

Look, there’s Mi’s dad!

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>>33

Don’t mess around…!!

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I am Nana Goda, nice to meet you.

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>>13

I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!!

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The real deal starts after the guy who made the middle school girls lick comes out.

It should surpass Mr. Gouda’s rod performance.

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I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it!

I hate it when a mentally exhausted Susaki-sensei consults with Goda-sensei, gets invited to a bar, goes along and gets completely drunk, and then is taken to a love hotel just like that…!!

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>>17

It seems like you have a talent for NTR.

Let’s get our brains destroyed together!

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>>25

Could it be that Mr. Gouda just looks like an NTR (netorare) “rod” and hasn’t stolen anyone or been stolen from either…?

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Because I also handle physical education at elementary school…

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Aside from the thread image, the only candidates seem to be the dad who looks like he might be a candidate for the teacher with glasses who’s nearing retirement…

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I have high expectations for TS Yamada-kun’s potential.

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If it’s my dad, he’s too much of a monster to play the role of the pole.

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>>21

It’s not funny to laugh in the dark depths of intellectual disabilities that even readers are reluctant to touch.

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>>21

It’s a bit much for a pole performer to be shaking their hips while drooling.

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I really don’t want to! I really don’t want to! I really don’t want to!

I want to be a background teacher in the story and support Mr. Suzaki, who is completely worn out because of Mi-chan, even faster than in the thread image…!!

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Certainly, they have a lewd-looking face, lack a bit of delicacy, and seem to have a big penis.

He might actually be an honest man!

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I seriously struggled with whether to make a fan art of Mii Yama for the late-night theme drawing and thought about it for the first time…

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The bulletin board is the world’s largest fan site for Mr. Gōda.

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If I had to say whether they are there or not, I would say they are there.

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Well, I can’t exactly say it in a loud voice, but I can…

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I really hate it!

I really hate it!

I really hate it!

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It’s all Mi-chan’s fault that the NTR concept by Goda regarding Mr. Suzaki was created.

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>>34

It’s strange to have the NTR concept arise when there isn’t even a shadow or form of Suzaki-sensei’s boyfriend.

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>>37

I think it’s only natural to assume that there are colleagues who are definitely in love with a beautiful and serious teacher like her.

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It might be pure love, but who are we stealing it from in the first place?

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I like it when a pure and devoted young teacher is taken advantage of by a vulgar old man teacher…

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>>38

I hate it because my brain gets destroyed, Anonymous-chan…!

But if I say something like that, people might say I have talent, and I really don’t want that!

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>>41

Hey, Nameless Village~!

Don’t you have a talent for depression and erection? (laughs)

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>>44

Ahhhhhhh!

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>>41

It seems like you have some talent.

Let’s watch NTR videos together!

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Can we somehow make it Shigeo’s rod?

It’s better to feel more uncomfortable than this.

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>>39

I can’t empathize with this.

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>>42

I want to have my brain destroyed after being treated a little gently and then seeing myself with Mr. Gōda!

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>>39

It won’t work because having a high level of education is a disadvantage.

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>>53

Professor Suzaki is highly educated, but he doesn’t look down on others!

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>>57

I can’t help but think that it’s a condescending look, just like Mii-chan’s!

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If Mii Mama hadn’t started saying something like “Suzaki-sensei is making a fool of you!?” to Mii-chan, we might have been able to interpret Suzaki-sensei’s smile without any malice…

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After that, Dr. Suzaki went on maternity leave.

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If Nakamura hadn’t troubled Dr. Suzaki in the first place, this wouldn’t have happened, you know?

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It’s nice that usually strict and guarded Teacher Suzaki, who never lets her guard down even when invited by colleagues, has become weakened and softened because of Mii-chan, lowering the difficulty of conquering her significantly…

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If there’s something wrong, it’s probably because of the mental exhaustion related to Mii-chan, and that sense of trust is both good and bad.

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If I were to empathize with NTR, I would be torn between becoming a mob shota who likes Teacher Suzaki or a mob teacher.

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Even Mii Mama is relatively dangerous, but Mii Papa crosses a line that makes it difficult to handle as a topic, no matter how you approach it.

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I really hate that I can easily imagine the connection that leads to Mr. Suzaki consulting with Mii-chan’s homeroom teacher from last year!

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(I really don’t like it, but I’m aroused.)

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It’s possible that I’ve been Mu-chan’s homeroom teacher and have also met Mu-mama during a meeting, you know, Gouda.

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I want all the kids I give birth to to look like Gōda and have the intelligence of Mii-chan.

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>>59

Isn’t it lacking value too much?

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>>59

This is only Nanasan who is suffering…

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Mr. Goda will also be remembered by students other than Mii-chan as a fascinating teacher who made school life enjoyable.

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Suddenly appeared among the worst characters, the shining character Gōda.

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“Dr. Suzaki is famous in this area!”

Repeating maternity leave and childcare leave…

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Ideally, I wish that Suzaki-sensei would be the type to struggle with Gōda-sensei.

Still, I get fired up thinking about how I gathered the courage to take the initiative and consult about Mii-chan.

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Not long ago, I saw a post that said even if it was an unwanted pregnancy for Dr. Suzaki (but this child isn’t at fault at all…), the maternal instinct kicks in and it seems she would give birth instead of having an abortion, and I felt good about it…

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Ah, Dr. Suzaki is also having a hard time with that guy, huh?

Consultation? I’m totally on board!

It’s already late today, so how about having a light drink or something?

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>>68

I really hate being used as a pawn, I really hate it, I really hate it!!

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Even if they’re not a bad rod role teacher, there can be insensitivity, but they’re not a bad person… so I would get excited about a scenario where Susaki-sensei ends up clinging to me.

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Mii-chan is the one at fault… I’m a teacher, yet I used bad words, I’m sorry.

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Thanks to Mii-chan, I became close with him and decided to get married.

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The reason Gouda isn’t coming to the handover meeting is that she’s pregnant.

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>>74

Is Shuwachan pregnant!?

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I think it’s clear which is evaluated higher or lower: the time when Nakamura came to school just to eat lunch under Teacher Goda, or the time when Teacher Suzaki didn’t even come to school and just wandered around eating raw garbage…

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Gouda was just teasing Miichan, but Teacher Suzaki is the real villain who drove her to not attend school.

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Dr. Susaki will give up, but please don’t touch Muu-chan’s mom…

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Once Mii-chan’s middle school chapter really begins, there probably won’t be many images posted, and I think the Gouda boom is just for now.

It’s better for fans of Gouda to talk it out now so they won’t have any regrets later.

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But actually, I also like the teacher who makes Mii-chan’s dead copy born by Mii’s dad…

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Muu-chan, don’t you want a sister or a brother? You want to be an older sister, right?

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Muu-chan’s mom has a vibe of a worn-out widow, but I wonder if her husband is still alive…

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Muuma might become a widow from now on.

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It's already determined that Peropero-sensei is worse than Gōda-sensei, so he's a perfect fit for the role, but it doesn't match well with the characters from the student edition.

“Mii-chan” coming into our house, huh~~ Ha…

It’s already determined that Peropero-sensei is worse than Gōda-sensei, so he’s a perfect fit for the role, but it doesn’t match well with the characters from the student edition.

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Well then, shall I have Mii Mama catch the Gouda juice…?

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>>86

I would appreciate it if you wouldn’t suddenly change to 18G.

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Honorary rod duty

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Leaving Mr. Goda aside, the weary look of Mr. Suzaki, who seems to have bad luck, is really troubling to my sensitive nature.

Not troubled.

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Mii-chan’s specialty dish is Goda soup.

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I'm interested in the beauty with a tear mole next to Suzaki-sensei.

I’m interested in the beauty with a tear mole next to Suzaki-sensei.

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>>95

It seems that TS Yamada and Grandpa Sensei have no potential to be in a supporting role.

As expected, it’s Gōda.

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The girl with glasses in the middle definitely seems like she must be a total mess, which brings a sense of relief.

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>>97

It looks like Kokoro-chan is going to move and throw it immediately.

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It’s a genre of rape, but just in case, I’m tagging it with NTR!

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The nameless character hates the role of the pole, which easily evokes vivid situations…

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I’m looking forward to the appearance of the unseen strong enemies.

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There are almost only scumbags among men.

This guy is relatively the best in the story.

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When you think about it calmly, in the original work, the character didn’t actually do anything to the women, yet they are treated as a rapist and receive a lot of harsh criticism, which is quite incomprehensible.

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Grandpa-sensei may not be a good person, but he knows that Mii-chan is eating garbage, and I have a feeling he won’t let her lick it.

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Because it’s just this guy and Mii-chan’s dad.

Being a healthy person, this guy is better off.

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I have enough common sense to apologize if a student gets upset, but…

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Mii-chan and Yamada-san are the ones who will steal away.

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I’m the first person who taught Mii-chan “peropero”…

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Momi-chan was born from Dr. Suzuki.

I hope to gradually realize that I am becoming like Mii-chan’s mom and feel despair.

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>>109

(This… me too)

END

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Goda also recognizes that if Momii-chan pouts, it’s partly due to his teasing (though this is also strange)…

These kinds of people really say that the other person is sulking.

What does it mean to sulk?

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>>110

If you score zero on a regular elementary school test, you might think you’re just sulking and not taking it seriously.

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I couldn’t stand that yesterday a nameless person who drew erotic pictures of Go-su had their ID exposed.

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>>112

Why!?

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>>116

It seems that there were many nameless individuals who had their brains destroyed.

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Nana! I’m going to ejaculate inside you!!

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I feel like there is someone anonymous projecting their dislike of a teacher onto Gōda.

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>>115

I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!!

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I’m really turned on by No Name-chan and I’ll save the pictures, but I hate Gousu…

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Well, I thought that in this manga, the characters with bad faces aren’t really good people, but the woman in the store has a good face but is actually quite bad.

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Mr. Suzaki, who was seriously flustered after a student pointed out he had pubic hair on his mouth.

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What is “Gosu”…?

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>>126

It means Gōda x Suzaki.

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Nameless Village~! You’ve been reading too many dirty books~!

Teachers are in love marriages, you know~ (showing the ring)

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>>128

Aaaaaaa!!!

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Is there no demand for frustrated Mii Mama and Gouda?

I’m an erotic unmarried mother.

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Even though Mr. Goda usually speaks to his colleague Mr. Suzaki in honorifics as an office worker…

When getting someone drunk and taking them to the hotel to ejaculate inside, I want to call them casually by their first name, “Suzaki…! I’m going to come inside…!!” while holding them close and wanting to ejaculate a lot.

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Goda seems to be a bit too clever, so he avoids someone like Mii-chan’s mom.

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>>132

Anyone would avoid something like that!

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>>134

Are you treating someone like a landmine?!

Come take my sleep! Come take my sleep!

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Where is Muma Mama?

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If we’re going to aim for something, it has to be Moomama, right?

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>>135

Aaaaaa!!!

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Normally, Professor Suzaki, who would resist with all his might, was dazed from alcohol and weakened by Mii-chan’s troubles, so he instinctively clung to the warmth of another person and ended up in a “daishuki hold.”

I really hate it! I really hate it! I really hate it!

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>>136

Isn’t it pure love?

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>>137

Don’t mess around!!!!

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>>137

Exploiting women’s weaknesses and getting them drunk is closer to rape!

Well, it can’t be helped if it’s the early Heisei period…

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How old was Meiko when she had Mii-chan?

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>>139

I’m an adult, but it seems impossible to suppress my sexual desire, so around 21 or 22 would be the age.

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If the teacher were a high school student who could respond well, it would have gone well; the frustration of that.

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It’s not even NTR in the first place, is it, Nameless Village~!

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Today I’m going to do it live, Nana~ Is that okay? It’s Gōda-sensei rubbing his dick against Suzakisensei’s butt while Suzakisensei, with a troubled expression, just sticks out her butt and says nothing.

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There are too many nameless girls with a mental state that seems to have fallen in love with Mr. Suzaki, whom I met when I was in elementary school…

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My heart is too weak…

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In the countryside of Miyagi, there seem to be few choices for marriage, yet the pressure to remain unmarried is likely quite strong, so I think they are fairly well-matched.

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I feel something closer to BSS than NTR.

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If I had been an adult and not a student of Su-zaki-sensei at that time, I could have listened to the teacher’s worries…

I know you’re struggling with Mii-chan, but the powerless kid I am didn’t know what to do…

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I can’t take it anymore.

I want to become Gōda instead.

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>>154

It must feel good to be someone who has the aptitude to become a popular teacher by sacrificing students who are in a weaker position.

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It’s nice how Teacher Suzaki defines himself as a worthless teacher for not being able to scoop up Mii-chan.

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I don’t like Mr. Nameless because he’s not interesting~.

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Due to work-related stress, Teacher Suzaki, who got hooked on spending nights out in the city, ends up getting a job at Mii-chan’s shop…

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Goda has many children, but he is the type to leave all the care to his wife.

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I really love you, I really love you, I really love you!!

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It’s great that they seem to have a sense of guilt because they can’t let go.

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It’s something that every reader thinks about wanting Dr. Suzaki to fall.

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It’s a type that doesn’t exist in our store, which is interesting, right?

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The teacher who becomes a resident of the night and ultimately runs a snack bar…

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Is Kokoro-chan also with Mr. Goda!?

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