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[Oishinbo] Yamaoka Trial

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The discomfort of Yuuzan not wearing traditional clothes is intense.

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I can’t believe they were doing something like this…

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Did you report someone for child abuse or something?

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Did you get to buy the Godzilla shirt?

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I was saying to Futaki that it’s enviable for the rich to have a vacation home in Hayama.

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What does the president of the group think?

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All of my reliable companions are believers in Ōyama~

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Isn’t there a better way to say it without sounding so blunt?

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Kurita, what kind of grudge do you have against your husband to do something like this…?

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>>10

It was kind of annoying usually.

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>>12

I went through the trouble of making it, and yet you just go on and give a sermon over a single bowl of miso soup since the morning…

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>>18

There are a lot of people who criticize Yamaoka for that.

Since you were affirming Yōzan, I think you should accept it!

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>>10

Mr. Kurita is captivated by Yuuyama’s personality and abilities, sharing similar values with Yuuyama’s wife.

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>>48

I married Mr. Yamaoka because I wanted the genes of Mt. Oyama.

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>>48

If something similar were done to Yamauka, he wouldn’t last half a day, yet he says that with confidence.

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>>65

Yamaoka said he is scared that if he gets married, he might be harsh on his wife.

Kurita, it’s okay, let’s overcome this together.

It didn’t work.

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>>65

Moreover, I want to train in cooking myself! That’s how I switched Yamako’s mindset.

Mr. Yamaoka complains a lot, but he’s much kinder than Mr. Oyama, who just remakes the food!

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Why do you have this much money?

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>>11

If you think about it, it’s true that I haven’t succeeded as a potter yet, right…?

Were they already somewhat wealthy from the beginning?

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>>14

Well, if you don’t come from a wealthy family, you wouldn’t think about making a living as an artist.

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The complex of a proud man can probably only be treated by thoroughly crushing him head-on.

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You’re admitting that you sacrificed your family, aren’t you?

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If you understand that Yamaoka-san was cornered enough to rely on family time, then you should be more supportive.

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An artist who needs to become desperate even though they have a villa in Hayama and can hire servants for many years is really something.

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>>17

Just because someone is rich doesn’t mean they are in a comfortable position…

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Then let’s do it this way.

Mr. Yamaoka is sentenced to death, and so is Yuyama.

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Isn’t it the wife who has the money, not the unsuccessful potter Yuuzan?

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>>21

Yōzan, despite being a freeloader, has such a big attitude…

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>>23

In other words, there was a sense of urgency to quickly succeed as an artist and graduate from being a freeloader.

It was inevitable to have a tough attitude and to neglect the family!

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>>21

By the way, has there ever been an episode about Yamaoka’s family home?

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Yamaoka is too miserable.

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In the end, it’s true that I sacrificed my family for work, so why do I let that just pass as unavoidable?

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Even Yōzan drinks beer and stuff.

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During the long serialization, it turns out that Ōyama isn’t that bad!

Due to that, the consistency has been distorted because of the gradual corrections made in the past.

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>>26

I was truly astonished when Yama made a petty outburst and expelled me, then fabricated history by saying, “I was expelled because the Oohara family head felt ugly jealousy towards me.”

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I think it’s terrible that Yamaoka’s mother says to her son, “Don’t you have a heart?”

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In the end, what is this trial for?

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>>30

The author has grown older and has become emotionally invested in Yuyama, so they are enjoying bullying the annoying Yamaoka.

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>>31

In the beginning, wasn’t there an episode where Yamaoka criticized the actions of the male mountain and was treated by his mother as someone who doesn’t understand human feelings?

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>>30

For Kurita-san to feel refreshed.

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>>30

In order to inherit the Uminokawa family’s estate, it’s necessary for the parent and child to reconcile.

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>>44

When Ouyama was nearly killed in an accident, the Kurita family was extremely desperate.

Some people have been saying that if Yamaoka dies while still estranged, he won’t be able to receive the inheritance.

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Since Yozan is modeled after Rosanjin, it’s perfectly fine for him to be a total jerk until the end.

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A highly advanced play where a wife just wants to bully her husband and make him submit.

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The Yamaoka clan and the people around them are worthless.

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It takes about 10 years from middle school to university…

Well, it’s just a time that overwrites good memories from childhood…

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Yamaoka’s mother’s family is a supporter of Tangshan ceramic artists, so they are considered to be quite wealthy.

In other words, Umihara-san is a gigolo.

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>>40

Is that so…

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>>102

Even though I’m being supported by my wife, she’s the one wanting to engage in BDSM play?

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It seems that they were following a great person in relation to environmental issues, like how the development of rivers reduces natural sweetfish.

Thinking about it, it seems they were trying to take that position without going beyond twenty volumes.

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If you recognize it, at the very least you should apologize and reflect.

It wasn’t unavoidable.

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>>35

It means that there should have been fault on Yoyama’s part regarding the past family issues, not based on the current attitude.

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“Why can’t you understand people’s feelings?” This was said in episode 98.

That is a different matter, as the spirit of sacrifice inherent in it can be devoted to art, regardless of how it is treated.

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“I have a memory of someone saying something like, ‘If I hadn’t given birth to you, your mother might still be alive.'”

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If Mr. Yamaoka doesn’t resign himself to it and continue, there won’t be any successors in the gourmet club.

This is a trial where those who benefit from thoroughly bullying Mr. Yamaoka have gathered.

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There’s something a bit unsettling about how the defense of Yūzan in the story seems to leave even him behind.

While Oyama isn’t there, things get heated up, and Oyama himself gradually stopped blaming Yamaoka.

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It would have been better if Yamamoto-san didn’t have the ability to inherit the gourmet club.

When Ouyama fell, he showed such charisma that it felt like there was no one else but him…

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>>53

The gourmet club is too unreliable internally, considering its good reputation…

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It’s interesting that they say Yuzan is perfect as a snack to go with beer.

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>>54

It seems like you would definitely not drink canned beer.

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Yuyama no longer does things like tease Mr. Yamaoka anymore…

For some reason, everyone around is ganging up to hit me.

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If you only consider the conflict between Yamaoka and Uehara Yuuzen, it does fit together in a way that is quite reasonable.

The surroundings are too noisy.

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>>56

When I was talking while making tea for the king of American newspapers

It seemed like they were trying to accept Shirou’s pain and resentment after understanding it.

I think that was essentially the resolution of the conflict.

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>>66

That’s a great scene, isn’t it?

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>>112

A refreshing feeling that seems unlikely for the ending of an unpleasant story about money.

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>>56

If Yamaoka-san forgave Yuzan, or at the very least, if Yamaoka-san came to realize the love between husband and wife on her own, it wouldn’t have been so frustrating.

Everyone around me keeps saying that you were loved by your parents! That’s why things have become strange.

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>>72

Being loved, well, that’s fine.

It’s completely domestic violence, so please don’t try to justify that.

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>>82

Because they are a loving couple, there’s no problem.

It’s like a story about how children should endure.

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Mr. Yamaoka’s child is not looking forward to it.

There was a time when it was said that the child of the Yozan blood would bring joy.

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>>57

Garbage.

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This is going to make my son leave.

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I thought Dad was just a gourmet, but he was a potter…

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>>59

He’s the type to complain about the plate instead of the taste, leave the table, and send the plate back later.

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>>59

I also do calligraphy.

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In the past, it was something we could laugh off as a joke, but later on, Kurita’s theory about wanting an inheritance became something we can’t laugh about seriously.

Is that how much love you have? That’s how you accuse me.

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Since Ouyama has become softer, Ouyama himself can’t hit back, so those around him do.

No, something feels strange.

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Actually, my mother was weak but strict with me, and that was my only card of rebellion, but once that stopped being effective…

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From the depiction, it seems that you can understand why Shiro would think that way about Ouyama.

So, you started to hit those around you who don’t understand the feelings of that great person, saying they are trash.

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Since Rosanjin is the model, of course he does pottery too.

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“It’s too convenient for Oyama to have the doctor’s testimony that the couple got along well! The way Mr. Yamaoka expresses this indicates that the author seems to be aware of the implausibility…”

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>>74

Well, it’s a case of child abuse where showing hard SM play between a couple to children has caused trauma.

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>>35

Shabusuki in the style of Rosanjin that Shirou guy eats… that’s in volume 5, right?

Anyone who says stuff like “I got older during the long serialization and got too involved with Yōzan, so the character became strange…” with a self-satisfied expression can’t be trusted.

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>>75

Why not read all the replies properly before harboring any suspicion?

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To be honest, the conflict between Yamaoka and Yuuzen is pretty much over between them, right?

I want to show you my grandchild’s face, but it’s still a bit awkward for us to face each other.

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>>76

If left alone, I could probably accept it as something from the past.

Somehow, the surroundings are really provoking me.

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>>76

I can’t really accept the fact that there are too many descriptions of others around Mr. Yamaoka verbally attacking him in the process of getting there.

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I can’t believe I got married after having my heart trampled like this…

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>>77

Has it been trampled since you got married?

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>>77

I feel that my devotion to Oyama has dramatically intensified since I got married.

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In the thread image, it seems like Oyama, who didn’t realize there wasn’t enough interaction, is still at a better level compared to the terrible situation around.

I understand that Yamaoka was hurt, but I’m being forced to forgive because it can’t be helped…

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As a reader, this story about Yamaoka is not interesting at all, you brat…

Before marriage, it was quite hectic, so I understand it from that time.

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Even if the couple had a good relationship, the emotional wound of the boy who was told by his worried mother that he doesn’t understand people’s feelings can’t be brushed off with “You’re a loser because you can’t grow up!”

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>>86

In the first place, I haven’t explained anything, and if I neglect my family without explanation, no matter how I try to cover it up, it’s still harm, isn’t it…?

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Kuri’s entire family is on Yozan’s side, after all…

Why did you get married, Yamaoka?

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>>88

Until we get married, I will stand firmly on the side of Yamaoka against Oyama.

They were supposed to be a reliable ally who declares a reconciliation between the two…

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It’s been said many times, but even if Yamaoka were to perfectly reproduce Yūzan’s claims and actions word for word, he would definitely be criticized harshly in the world of the story.

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>>89

I mean, right after getting married, I unconsciously made a move like Yuuzan, but Kurita-san snapped in an instant.

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>>110

As mentioned above, it’s not that I’m unaware; it’s just that I said I might do something like this, so I thought about marriage…

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It’s really unfortunate to be shot from behind, even by a woman who is trying to get married.

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However, this crab’s pattern is creepy.

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Well, the Yamaoka gang has defended guys like Pasta Man and downtrodden idol girls, so if they’re taking a stance of accepting that kind of hopelessness, I have to accept it too…

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The Kurita family has unknowingly become the Yuyama faction… or rather, the anti-Yamaoka faction.

Why…?

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It’s usually not nice for a dad to tell you to make hojicha for your mom who’s lying in bed.

I don’t even want to imagine that kind of play!

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Even though she’s the heroine, she’s gradually becoming a more and more ugly and arrogant woman.

Why did I marry someone like this?

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The only one who really supports Yamaoka is probably only Okaboshi’s wife.

Toujin-kun is neutral.

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>>100

Just being neutral is appreciated.

It’s that bad elsewhere.

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>>115

Since it’s the time to push hard even in the thread, I couldn’t afford to consider my family, so please forgive me.

If it’s other members, supporting that would be the bond of family, but Yamaoka will become worthless.

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Yoyama himself abused both his son and his wife, so it’s only natural that they harbor resentment towards him.

I interpreted the story of the newspaper tycoon that way, so it might be different.

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In other words, even though Mr. Yamaoka was hesitant about getting married and having children because he thought he would end up doing the same thing as Mr. Yuyama’s son, once he really did end up doing the same thing, Ms. Kurita got really angry, which is quite something.

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As for Yozan, it’s not exactly about compromise, but it’s good that he seems to care one way or another.

Mr. Kurita, well…

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Even if there is mutual agreement between the couple, involving children in the play is abuse…

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In the end, it’s a manga about nuclear power and radiation, so it’s not something to be taken so seriously for analysis, right?

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If you involve children in SM play, that is already abuse.

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Regardless of the reality, it has resulted in a significant trauma, and although it’s a sensitive family issue, the outsiders keep interfering, leading to Yamaoka, who should be the victim, being criticized harshly every time…

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Oishinbo appears to be about the story of Yamaoka and Uehara Yūzan.

It’s a story of rising to prominence with chestnuts dominating the mountains and the sea.

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Seriously, when I look at the mountains around here, I really feel sorry for them…

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I let my grandfather meet my grandchild, but I haven’t gone back to my parents’ house because I’ve had some issues.

Allow each other that kind of distance…

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I understand that it’s a hassle for everyone involved, so I want you to make up quickly.

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>>118

But that method would mean that Yamaoka has to completely give in.

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>>123

It’s inevitable because I serve the vast sea.

Why is Mr./Ms. Kurita…?

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>>118

It is not something that others should force.

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The scene where Yamaoka gives a photo to Yuuzen is really nice, but the commentary is way too distracting!

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>>119

“I called him Dad!”

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It’s understandable that my wife’s family thinks it’s unreasonable for me to be hung up on the past when I’m at an age and in a position where I should be becoming a father myself…

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There may have been love in Oyama, and there may have been circumstances that made him neglect his family, but that does not give Yamaoka a reason to forgive Oyama.

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>>122

It is a problem if one is too focused on work and neglects their family in real-life households.

Even if the wife is satisfied, it is the parent’s responsibility to properly communicate that to the children.

In the first place, they are using abusive words and violence against children…

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It’s tough to see Yamaoka’s awkward feeling when he realizes he did the same thing as Oyama.

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It seems that Oyama himself feels a sense of obligation to some extent.

Accelerate the gap with those around you.

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I understand that from Kurita’s perspective, it’s better if the parent and child reconcile.

It seems like Yōzan has money.

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Yozan, at least look a little apologetic.

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>>130

I understand that I’m resented here, but I was surprised to learn that the son I thought was resentful still seeks family gatherings despite that.

Their usual demeanor is domineering.

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Yamaoka is too resolutely closing his heart off to Oyama. The thread image also shows that while that man taught me various things, he never provided the happiness of family togetherness. This is a response to that statement.

There was a peaceful period between my mother and me and Shinzan. This is a dish I tasted during that time. To serve it here, Shinzan clearly intends to torment me endlessly rather than reconcile! What memories does this dish hold… 22 138

Yamaoka is too resolutely closing his heart off to Oyama.

The thread image also shows that while that man taught me various things, he never provided the happiness of family togetherness. This is a response to that statement.

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>>131

That’s why I’m doing all that…

Some people say that a heart hurt by parents might only begin to soften a little just before they die, after living for 70 or 80 years.

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Yamaoka acknowledging Yuzan is the best compromise considering Yamaoka’s own feelings.

It’s not entirely wrong to say that the result of correcting him by beating him like this has led to a calm outcome.

That being said, it’s a method that could easily become more complicated due to its pushy nature.

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I was blissfully happy until this moment. I was smiling with a foolish face. I was in the middle, with my mom on the right and… my dad on the left. And then… I called him “dad!” This is the only photo I have of my mom. It’s my treasure. I understood well. I called him “dad!” I’ll give you my treasure.

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I’m not saying that Yuzan is asking for forgiveness.

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There is not a single person, including Kurita, who approaches Yamaoka’s trauma and troubles; rather, they all ruthlessly say things like, “That guy is a mama’s boy, so he’s getting worked up over it, lol,” which is brutal.

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It’s insane to create a situation where you end up in a worse position and cornered by flatly rejecting reconciliation by saying you don’t know anything about it.

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Yamaoka using his maternal family name means he needs his maternal family’s support.

I wonder what Yamaoka family thinks.

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The moments when ayu are often criticized are tougher than this kind of situation.

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A level of mistreatment that can’t be negated even by Yamaoka’s scumminess.

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It doesn’t seem like Curry has forgotten about the stories or settings from the past, which only adds to the sense of madness regarding the evolution of the relationship with Oyama.

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It’s good to convey that it’s not that we’re on bad terms, it’s just that it’s that kind of play.

On top of that, whether to forgive or not is something that Yamaoka decides, and it’s not something for others to poke their noses into.

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>>144

If anything, it would have been better if Oyama himself had properly discussed various matters instead of speaking in an overly authoritative manner.

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I think Kurita-san is scary after all.

At first, it was cute, but…

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>>145

Even Yozan, the epitome of a fundamentalist, has become a victim in his attempt to use his child as a hostage to achieve his husband’s redundancy.

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Wasn’t Yozan poor before he became successful?

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If it had been the Futaki family instead of the Kurita family, who are like hyenas, we wouldn’t have ended up in this situation, as we wouldn’t have needed Yuuza’s inheritance at all.

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At this rate, Yamaoka-san is just a mental health case.

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Chiyo's true feelings are like this, so it's troubling.

How shameful… I can’t believe that Torou-san would say something so worthless… I am looking forward the most to the wonderful baby that inherits the nobility of the teacher and his wife, and the intelligence of Yuuko-chan…

Chiyo’s true feelings are like this, so it’s troubling.

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>>150

Too grotesque.

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>>150

It seems as if it’s saying that the grandchildren don’t need any elements from Yamaoka.

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>>154

Is it necessary as a point of passage to retain elements of your wife?

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>>150

There is not a single element of Yamaoka!

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>>150

It’s not like I’m a racehorse…

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I feel sorry for Yamaoka!

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Chiyo is an extremist of the non-deli type…

It may be partly because I’ve been watching it since I was small, and it might also be something related to generational factors.

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Chiyo’s comment didn’t mention a single good thing about Mr. Yamaoka, it’s really the worst…

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>>158

Shirou is trash…

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>>180

It’s true that Mr. Yamaoka, even after having children, doesn’t stop being lazy and is a loser.

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Shut up!

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>>161

I said shut up!

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It feels like there are allies for Yuzan’s son, but no allies for Shirō Yamaoka…

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>>162

Since there are almost no main characters who see Shirou as Yamaka Shirou without the element of his ocean’s son…

The deputy manager and colleagues (excluding Kurita) might see it that way to some extent.

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Considering the times and their age, I think it’s understandable for Kurita’s parents to be like that, but it’s a shame that Kuriko can’t become an ally in that situation…

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If it were just about money, I could have married the company president.

After all, it’s for the sake of Yōzan’s genes.

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>>165

Usually, it becomes a story about choosing something more valuable than money.

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It can’t be helped; if Shirou gives in, everyone else will be happy.

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It’s amazing that Chiyo, who was like a surrogate mother, is saying this to the person directly.

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Well, all the characters lack delicacy anyway…

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I believe that those who think that Mount Oyama has the power of mind control can alleviate their stress to some extent.

Yamaoka has diluted effectiveness because he has mixed blood from Ōyama.

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>>169

I don’t think Yuzan himself wanted it to come to this!

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It really looks like a class trial and makes me laugh.

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If you make a mistake, it wouldn’t be surprising if you suddenly disappeared after this reconciliation meeting, right Yamaoka?

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A work that teaches the importance of forgiving and understanding others.

Since it’s written by someone who doesn’t want to apologize even if they die, it’s obviously going to be distorted.

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I think it’s questionable for Yozan to come and preach arrogantly to his son’s project…

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>>176

He can’t talk to his son unless it’s in that kind of way.

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It’s really sad that the evaluation throughout the story is only a substitute for Uehara Yuuzan until the end.

Baki-chan, standing next to Yuujiro, really did well.

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There is no room for doubt that he was a man who prioritized work over family, neglecting it, and where violence and verbal abuse were the norm, constituting moral harassment and domestic violence…

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Why did you get married, Yamaoka…?

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I think if Yamaoka-san went to a place where he disappeared and no one knew about him, he could live happily surrounded by people…

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>>184

After all, the fact that I am the son of Ayanami Yūzan will catch up with me somewhere.

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Even though they say that Yuzan struggled, isn’t it possible to consider that Yamaoka-san also had a tough time…?

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>>185

If Shirou understood Mr. Uminara, it wouldn’t have been so painful.

It’s Shirou’s fault.

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It’s terrifying how those around justify parents not prioritizing their children.

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Yuzan would probably be the type to throw a cup if served Iemon instead of herbal tea…

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Mr. Kurita, you have a face like Hinobori Hideki!

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I have always struggled with the fact that Mr. Kurita acts as if he is equal to such remarkable people, even though he is not extraordinary at all.

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>>193

Since I’ve been accompanying Yamaoka and have been in situations like this for years, I guess I’m quite accustomed to it.

194: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

It’s disgusting to hear someone say that because it was SM play, my mother died happy.

195: Japan Otaku Reviews

Mr. Kurita was cute in the beginning…

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