
I am not allergic to pollen, I am not allergic to pollen, I am not allergic to pollen…!! Bueh ne Gone Bueh ne
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I see.
Kat Horror
It seems like turning allergy symptoms into a zombie might work.
Why do you so stubbornly deny having hay fever?
>>4
Hay fever is due to mental factors.
>>4
In the first year, I wasn’t recognized either.
Finally went to the hospital in my second year.
This time’s binge eating is seriously at a hospitalization level of garlic, so you shouldn’t try to imitate it.
I don’t want to believe in a future where we can’t enjoy the flavors of spring every year.
It was the scariest episode I’ve ever felt.
The excessive intake of garlic is serious and has been troubling the store, so this time the situation was particularly tragic.
He’s probably physically worn out, but he also has a mental illness, right?
It’s a common story until you stubbornly refuse to have hay fever.
Up to that point
I wonder if my body is falling apart because of binge eating due to a mental illness.
There are plenty of depictions that seem like mental illness…
If I acknowledge one illness, it feels like my whole mental state will collapse all at once.
Working for a black company is really bad.
Since I had a poor upbringing, my binge eating has increased in a bad way…
This time, I had the least appetite I’ve ever had…
I understand that it’s hard to accept that hay fever, once it occurs, will never be cured for life.
Every year there is a time when my nose gets itchy, my eyes are itchy, and I can’t stop sneezing, but I don’t think it’s hay fever.
>>23
If you just go to the hospital quietly and get some medicine, you can suppress your runny nose and sneezing, and you’ll be able to spend time very comfortably.
You probably don’t feel well at all, so your hay fever must be severe.
But when my hay fever is really bad, I look like the one in the image.
I think the rough lines match the performance of the round.
If you’re looking for a stimulus for your nose or sense of smell, wouldn’t a gum with peppermint or similar flavoring have been enough…?
>>27
In order to eat deliciously and happily without restraint, we need stimulation for our sense of smell, and it’s not just about seeking out fragrance…
Was Mr. ☠ there this time?
>>28
was
Only the hand was visible.
>>28
Not here.
It feels like with Mochizuki-san, it’s more like if you want to die, then do as you please, I’m giving up on you?
It’s really extreme behavior for someone to start doing things that are bad for their body in order to deny their illness…
I was surprised that they actually care about the taste too.
Is it enough to just have a strong flavor and a feeling of fullness?
>>33
It’s crazy to put in a lot of garlic just because your taste and smell are messed up due to pollen allergies and you can’t taste it!
No, no, it’s not hay fever! I just feel like I’ve got a lot of nasal mucus!!
No illness can be treated without first being aware of it.
This time the discomfort was quite strong… could it be because of the garlic…?
>>36
It might be because I’m drooling from my mouth and nose.
>>39
It was simply filthy this time.
Well, it’s not really that kind of manga to be concerned about…
I’ve given up on drawing cute things.
If it’s a metaphor for diabetes, I wonder how far the word “diabetes” will never appear in this work, no matter how many symptoms manifest.
>>40
It will probably be over before the symptoms become serious.
Let’s go to the hospital!
I thought taking probiotics like Biofermin would improve my gut health, but it doesn’t work at all!
Thank you for the medicine, teacher!
It seems like the author wants to kill off the protagonist and wrap up the story quickly, while the editor wants to keep the series going as long as it remains popular.
I want them to die properly in the final episode.
>>46
I saw a manga where the protagonist dies in the final episode, other than Ushijima-kun, for the first time.
>>73
Well, there are quite a few manga where the main character dies in the final episode.
>>77
There is…
This time it was normally frightening.
It’s fine to use a lot of garlic at home at your own risk, but adding a whole grated garlic tool at a ramen shop is a bit…
I wonder if they’re trying to balance things out because Seven Collab was too easy.
We’re stepping into a realm where we have to either die or battle illness.
Diabetes lasts a long time until you die, you know?
Because amputation of limbs and blindness come first.
>>51
There is also dialysis, right?
Once you start, half of your life will be spent on dialysis.
Isn’t it a bit concerning for your stomach after consuming so much garlic? I noticed that there wasn’t much mention of that…
FuPuro breathed its last first.
If you’re eating at home, that’s one thing, but the mindset of not caring about your appearance when eating out is seriously bad.
This time it’s not about the calories, so make sure to write that as well.
Is it something you want to read even if it ends up looking like the images in the thread?
It’s unfortunate for a store to have customers like this.
I’m more worried about the senpai who usually doesn’t drink cheap alcohol because they can’t smell.
>>59
I can only think that department is in a chicken race to see who will be the first to end up in the hospital, with both the boss and subordinates living extremely unhealthy lifestyles.
Not diabetes!
Not diabetes!!
Is it really okay to eat that much garlic…?
>>61
If you actually do it, you’ll definitely get a stomachache.
>>61
No, regardless of whether it’s heated or not, if you consume that much, it will wipe out your gut bacteria, and your digestive system will definitely suffer damage.
>>61
If it’s that amount of fresh raw (food), it’s not good.
Well, considering that the commercially used grated garlic isn’t that expensive, it should probably be fine.
To put it clearly, Mochizuki-san should be concerned about the unbearable hunger.
It’s completely a symptom of hypoglycemia.
Recently, it seems like commercial works are breaking through the filter and it’s a bit crazy, isn’t it?
Do ordinary people really dislike seeing doctors that much?
>>67
The people who aren’t usually affected are the ones who are scared and hesitate.
>>67
Don’t talk about the world in this manga.
To be honest, isn’t it more like a disability than Mii-chan?
The salt from the previous story is crazy, and it seems like the blood pressure is in serious trouble too.
This is horror.
“Pinpin korori is mostly associated with people who have lived healthily.”
Even for those who have lived a healthy life, old age can often be long and filled with suffering.
People who lead an unhealthy lifestyle are definitely predictable, to put it mildly.
Since popular works that can collaborate endlessly with convenience stores and restaurants are hard to end, I want Mochizuki-san to do even more reckless things before they die.
Eren is dead too…
This manga has a sense of watching Chizuki-san’s descent into hell, so even if the art style becomes somewhat off, it’s amazing, or rather, terrible, how it conveys that she is indeed falling…
Isn’t the manager going to get diabetes someday…?
I feel like I might die from a brain hemorrhage before diabetes.
Because I’m 21 years old, I’m strong.
Because there is the premise that you are working at a black company and your mental health is broken, Mizuki-san.
>>85
Why doesn’t that person change jobs?
The amount of garlic that seems useless even with a mask on.
My boss…!?
Did he commit suicide last time…?!?
Recently, the speed and intensity of losing control has become really intense, and it’s super scary.