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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Beaten to a pulp by Gonda…

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Uuuuuuuuuh!!!!

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I’m going to become Nanao Goda…

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Don’t make that face!!!!!!

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Since yesterday, Noname-chan has been having her brain scorched continuously.

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Muu-chan is watching.

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>>6

You’re serious about this…

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Please stop here…

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The cute Moo-chan in the back is a relief.

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Nana! There’s still a trace from yesterday!

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Stop making that face that doesn’t look completely displeased.

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

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They are a good match since they both dislike Mii-chan.

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Mii-chan being brain destroyed Osugi.

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It seems like there is some potential.

Let’s destroy our brains together!

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Why does it not seem completely unpleasing?

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>>16

You’ve already done it, haven’t you?

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Mii-chan hates the gym teacher who plays the role!

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>>18

Hey, hey! I’m not just a gym teacher because I’m always wearing a tracksuit!

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Don’t touch Professor Suzaki, Gōta!!!!!!!!!!!111

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Dr. Suzuki is also a scalpel…

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It’s nice to sense various things from that not-so-bad expression.

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Originally, workplace romances among teachers have a negative impact on children.

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Sensitivity zero, huh?

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At workplace drinking parties, we become closer through conversations about Mii-chan…

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It’s a gathering of people who seriously hate Gōda.

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Why do you dislike Mr. Gouda so much?

Is Anonymous Mii-chan?

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I really hate the name Gōda.

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>>28

Is it discrimination against Gouda!?

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How about tonight, Nana-chan?

Not again… Mr. Gōda… please stop calling me by name here… uhn…

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A girl who can easily be hooked up with at the workplace.

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I really don’t like it when Mr. Goda is teasing Mr. Suzaki’s nipples in broad daylight!

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It seems like it’s going to be a trigger for hating women seriously.

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Is that really how Hamada looks?

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Thanks to Mii-chan, there has been progress.

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But it’s a workplace romance, right? Isn’t it wholesome?

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What I learned to do was…

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When Dr. Suzaki teaches, it sometimes feels like there might be a vibrating sound.

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Based on how to tease Mei-chan

Quite sticky and persistent.

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The trigger was when I had a consultation with a student…

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I regret that I went too far with the teasing…

Can you cheer up? Please?

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>>43

It seems like they are saying it while playing with their nipples.

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Please stop, as it is bad for Mutsumi’s education.

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>>44

Aren’t Muu-chan’s mom and Teacher Suzaki mixing together?

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>>48

Because Muu-chan is watching from behind…

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It has become a personal matter for Dr. Suzaki.

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The family circumstances are an absolute masterpiece, and that’s what it’s famous for.

The previous work was about a teacher’s mom getting caught up in a situation to help a female colleague (who is already trained).

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Mr. Suzaki, who starts wearing amazing mini skirts.

I started growing my hair and showing off my femininity.

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If I had to say whether he does it or not, Teacher Gouda would do something like this.

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Why are there so many hand-painted masterpieces by Sugaw?

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Goda being made a pole role without permission is quite a nuisance…

Well, I wouldn’t mind if it’s a young and beautiful Teacher Suzaki as my partner.

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Mr. Goda may be a coarse and undelicate teacher, but he is very much loved by his students…

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It would be better if it were an affair.

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I’m waiting for lewd pictures of Yamada and Kokoro-chan while still in the role of the teacher, Gōda.

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>>55

There’s no connection, right?!

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>>62

It’s okay not to have it! It’s okay not to have it!

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>>62

Contact: Mii-chan

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>>62

While investigating the murder case of Mii-chan, Yamada arrived at his hometown school.

I went to listen to Mr. Goda, who was my homeroom teacher at the time…

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>>55

I want you to wait.

Isn’t that about 40 years old for Mr. Gouda?

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>>77

As a rod, it can be said to be at its peak.

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Mii-chan’s dad, who saw Teacher Suzaki during the home visit, also wants to see, wants to see, wants to see, ahhhh!!!

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>>56

You’re over here.

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It seems like they have been played with too much and ended up having vulgar nipples.

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It’s nice to see Teacher Suzaki being called by Teacher Goda and going into the bathroom during lunch break.

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As expected, it’s a tough decision… When will we depart?

I will accompany you as well.

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I want you to call me Nana casually.

I want to see Dr. Suzaki’s attitude, which was initially filled with revulsion, soften day by day.

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>>63

Aaaaah!!!!

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>>63

It seems that Teacher Goda accomplished what Nana couldn’t, in a distorted way, by adapting to Mii-chan’s class.

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>>71

I guess that’s one way of thinking…

I think it might be seen as favoritism if I treat this child kindly just because I feel sorry for them.

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>>63

Please stop calling me by my name!

At first, it was words of rejection, but gradually they softened, and the thorns of the words disappeared.

It’s nice that it ultimately becomes a word of modesty.

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What are the dissatisfaction points in the romantic relationships of unmarried men and women?

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>>66

It feels like being trapped in a trap…

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There is no one else suitable to be the pole role.

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>>69

I’m home! ^ω^

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I don’t want to give Mr. Suzakia to a teacher with such a degrading look.

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Mr. Goda is still one of the top male characters among them.

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>>73

The other hurdles are too low.

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>>73

For a decent person, he is a bright and good teacher.

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I think it would be more horrifying to be done by someone older than Goda.

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As a result, Mii-chan became the Cupid…

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Big brother, being the bottom in that role is a bit of a no-go because it steps into the territory of bestiality.

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Are you treating an elementary school teacher like a physical education teacher?

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First of all, I thought that a gentlemanly aspect of not resorting to violence is necessary for the role of the pole.

Mao-kun and Mii Papa both seem like they would resort to violence, so that’s not good.

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The uncomfortable Nameless-chan naturally begins to escape to unpopular places in school.

One day, Dr. Suzaki and Dr. Goda quietly entered a place where no one usually comes…

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In the actual strength rankings, it seems to be relatively higher.

Whether I can win against Mao-kun or not.

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>>86

You can tell they’re from an athletic background, so they’re relaxed about it.

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It’s Mii-chan’s fault for breaking my heart and tiring me out…

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My brother’s face is pretty nice, so that’s not good.

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>>88

Meiko’s response

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Even if you tell me to stop calling out names, starting next month Nana will also become Goda, so there’s no helping it, right?

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No, Sugisaki-sensei is a kind teacher to me, so don’t compare him to a garbage teacher like Gōda.

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>>95

Nanashi-kun has a great sensibility! I wonder what he will become in the future? Maybe an artist? Or a novelist?

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It seems that not only the unnamed girl, but even the unnamed boy could seriously trigger some trauma.

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>>102

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Laughing

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Grow it on Mii-chan.

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When you’re mentally cornered, it’s a chance to take advantage…

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In other words, it’s not strange for Teacher Goda to be regarded as a nice teacher as long as he isn’t like Mii-chan…

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>>99

Just a little speculation.

If Mii-chan wasn’t there, I think the next child in a weak position would just be treated that way…

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Dr. Suzuki… about Nakamura, just a little (signal).

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Rather, Mao-kun, who can only prey on weak people like Mii-chan to act tough, is on the same level as Shigeo in terms of weakness.

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I was keeping an eye on it too, you know…

There are things that can’t be helped, so cheer up! Let’s go out for drinks tonight!

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Nameless-kun, who only knew about insect mating.

It’s great that the first time I saw human mating was when Dr. Suzaki and Dr. Goda were making children…

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I laugh at why Mii-chan takes damage from the tough-looking boss.

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I really like Gonda-sensei’s character because it can’t be definitively called a villain.

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>>109

Even Shigeo feels a bit creepy when compared to Mao-kun.

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Hey! Even though you’re new, you’re already bringing out kids who won’t attend school! Apologize to Nakamura while you’re at it!

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Look, it’s pure love, so get out.

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These people feel like they have a typical ordinary person’s position.

That’s why there’s some dirt on it.

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I realized while looking back that Mii-chan’s school had Mr. Gōda as the teacher from 1st to 2nd grade, and the class change happened finally in 3rd grade.

Isn’t it unusual?

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>>114

Aren’t class changes every two years?

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>>114

In the past, class changes every two years were common.

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>>114

I don’t know about others, but our class changes every two years.

The teacher has changed, but…

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Make it a setting like Mr. Suzaki, who became a teacher because he loves children.

Dr. Suzaki couldn’t bring herself to ask Goda, who was aggressively pushing for a baby, to use protection…

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It’s great how Mr. Goda has Mr. Suzaki buy rubber.

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I wonder if Mao-kun is working properly first…

It seems they will serve us food, but…

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>>121

A man frying tempura at midnight…

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It’s tricky to seriously scold an elementary school student who doesn’t take classes seriously and doesn’t do their homework, but I can understand the thought process of turning it into a humorous story to point it out, which is quite nuanced.

Since there is a depiction of the person apologizing, they are not a villain.

That aside, it’s become a trauma for Mii-chan.

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>>122

I thought it would be funny to poke fun at the foolish student, but the level of foolishness exceeded my expectations, leaving Mr. Gōda a bit taken aback.

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>>122

Because it can become a troublesome source of trouble no matter how you handle it.

Therefore, promoting classes for people with disabilities is the right answer.

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>>136

Am I being treated as a disabled person?!!!

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>>122

It’s counterproductive as a criticism of bad behavior because you’re making fun of them and turning them into a laughingstock even in situations where there’s no need to scold.

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I thought during Diana’s time they could only create characters that were overtly prejudiced and grotesque, but they are really good at character creation.

Well, I still draw characters that remind me of the Diana era.

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Please give me Suzaki-sensei who performs oral sex under the desk.

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It’s going well…

I knew you used Mii-chan as an excuse…!

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At first, I’m keeping an eye on Gouda teasing Mii-chan, but gradually I stop doing that…

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>>128

I think it’s good that Mr. Gonda is being kind to Mii-chan.

It seems like Dr. Suzaki is literally putting himself on the line to protect.

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>>137

I want you to fall properly.

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The Muu-chan in the back is cute.

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Mii-chan is the angel who brought the two together.

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Mr. Gonda, how should I put it, if I think back, there was indeed such an unpleasant teacher.

Shigeo and Mao-kun’s level feels a bit like fantasy.

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

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I guess the teacher has a boyfriend too.

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For the next three years, I didn’t get off to the workplace romance things with Nanashi-chan.

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Licking is Mii-chan, right?

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It feels like Dr. Suzaki is too advanced for this era.

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Muu-chan’s mom and Suzaki-sensei are way too much of characters from a manga for this setting.

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If both sides have already agreed, then it’s true love.

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>>139

Aahhhhh!!!!

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>>139

I don’t want it unless it’s pure love from the beginning!

I don’t want to be forgiven just because it turned into pure love in a casual way!

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>>160

It seems like you’re idealizing love.

Let’s do marriage hunting together!

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Why are you sad? It’s just a workplace romance, right?

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Given the times, I might resign due to giving birth.

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The person who particularly hates Gouda could be a senior in a club rather than a teacher, or a boss at work.

I think I’m reminded of unpleasant memories because of similar types of people.

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>>144

It seems like you might have an aptitude for it!

Let’s have our brains destroyed together!

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Mii-chan is managed for ejaculation by Kokoro-chan in the future, while being led to a ruined climax by Momo-san’s footjob, so it’s fine because Yamada can provide a comforting handjob for ejaculation.

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>>145

The mountain I’m looking at is different…

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>>145

It’s awful to even include gender identity disorder.

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>>145

This is the story of Mii-chan’s last 12 months until she died of renal deficiency.

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Looking at the edition, Mao-kun is not as strong as the nameless one expects, while Shigeo is stronger than the nameless one anticipates.

The former is a coward who runs away in fear of Yamada, while the latter is a madman who finds and confines Mii-chan, who has sunk in the bath.

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At that time, Suzaki-sensei greeted Nanashi-kun with a “good morning!” and a beautiful smile while Gōda-sensei’s sperm was swimming in her uterus…

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>>152

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

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They say it’s called BSS.

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>>153

Let’s go genre fishing together!

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>>159

I enjoy stealing boyfriends from girls that Mii-chan liked.

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>>164

Huh…!

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Shigeo is the type to act immediately if he sees something hidden.

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Mr. Goda doesn’t do things like this.

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From Mii-chan’s story, it has turned into a tale about Nanashi-kun’s faint first love that shattered when he was in elementary school…

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I hope it’s a situation where Doctor Suzaki, who graduated from a girls’ school, is pushed around by a pure and assertive man.

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Isn’t it awful to be made the bad guy without any say and get talked down like that?

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>>166

Whether it’s the role of a pole or not, the sleaziness comes from the original work…

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Ordinary people can’t jerk off with BSS, they say~

Nameless-chan can do it forever~

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