
It’s just that I have a slight criminal record.
Who has the right to crush the future of a person who lives desperately based on just a single line of their past history…? Heh… hehehe…
Is it really just about past experiences…?
>>1
A single line that compresses about 10,000 characters should be enough.
If you could take the medicine out, I would want to take care of you because you’re so cute.
You’re not human, right?
>>5
Are you a Machida citizen?
Sagamihara citizens are trash.
>>7
Nyanagami Hara! It’s Nyanagami Hara! Not Sagamihara.
The meaning contained in a single line is too heavy.
Why can’t this child work?
>>9
Drug addiction
>>12
That’s impossible.
>>9
Because it reveals my criminal record.
Since it’s something I did myself…
>>10
If you did it knowing it would turn out like this, then it’s your own fault, and if you didn’t realize it, then you’re just too foolish…
Are you using illegal drugs?
It’s like this, but it’s really nice that they seem to be fond of the landlord…
Actually, really strong.
Isn’t it myself who ruined the future?
It seems they did something out of escapism from their toxic parents, so I feel sorry for them.
If you say it’s just one line from the past, then at the very least, you have to quit drugs immediately, don’t you…?
There are more scum, but if it’s about surpassing drugs, I can only think of murder or terrorism.
>>22
Stealing habits and extorting from children… but surpassing the Yakuza is impossible, right?
“Isn’t something like a sex crime desirable?”
>>22
There are no promiscuous women…
Even though the landlord is taking care of them so much, that shut-in still doesn’t try to work…
>>23
Nice to meet you, Niki!!! hahaha
Is that line still continuing now?
I saw a Yakuban anti-thread being active after a long time, but being that picky about a specific character from a specific manga is pathological, I don’t know how many people are involved.
It’s not so much about being stingy…
It’s more like I keep adding it myself…
The side that added a line says things like this.
Well… terrorist cat.
I at least have the heart not to spread it to others.
Is there a cult leader plotting to overthrow the government?
In the end, despite all the talk, it embodies the terror of drugs that one cannot escape from.
I was taking care of the draw, but what’s with the landlord not even knowing the gender properly?
A fiery-minded Akane cat…
It’s basically a stupid manga, but sometimes it makes me chuckle, so it’s frustrating.
The punchline of the late-night wandering drug story was quite interesting.
Tar is troublesome for health and lazy, but it’s serious, isn’t it?
Since you’re really good at fighting, become a martial arts cat.
Medicine and ink are not the issue.
I thought about it, but since this is a world with a physically monstrous fat cat, it’s impossible…
>>40
There are probably a lot of professional fat cat-like guys around…
At first, I thought my family might be involved with organized crime.
I’m just returning home normally, and the landlord’s reputation isn’t bad either.
It seems that they simply had a bad relationship from the start, and now Yaku has become a criminal and is disowned.
I thought it was something like a female beastfolk marrying into a good family and being ostracized.
It seems that the only one who raised me with affection was my grandfather who practiced Aikido.
I had stronger feelings for the landlord than I expected.
Yaku is really grateful to the landlord, isn’t he?
Why are you being a shut-in when you’re being taken care of by that landlord…?
>>45
You’re not working and you’re even doing drugs…
>>46
I just started working after finally quitting drugs!
But you were smoking some suspicious cigarettes, right…?
I’ve done things that would make my likability drop to zero multiple times, but I still admire the landlord, don’t I?
If you add Hame-chan’s internet elements and the underworld elements of Yak and divide by two, it won’t become a hikineko.
Yak is trying to work.
I only occasionally take drugs because I can’t find a job…
>>50
It’s because of that kind of nature that you can’t work, right…?
Is it the senior who messed up Yaku’s life who’s a smoker?
>>51
The drug was unilaterally desired and overdone.
>>53
It’s actually a pretty nice house, but it has a smell of tobacco…
The power of violence is probably the second strongest in the story, isn’t it?
I have a driver’s license.
I can cook.
I can also exercise.
Has good communication skills.
Even though it’s the one with the best specs, why can it only do temporary work?
>>55
I can’t have a bank account, and my phone is only prepaid.
>>55
Criminal record
The part where everyone gets seriously angry out of jealousy towards a guy who has effectively been a father figure since middle school.
Even though they act aloof and a bit awkward, aren’t they totally dependent on that Bokiki…?
The fact that they were still using drugs during the swimsuit episode without any remorse is really messed up.
The fact that they can sum up their past actions in just one line clearly shows a lack of self-reflection.
You really respect the landlord, don’t you?
No matter how much I reflect, I can’t accept it, and this situation continues, so I’m drowning in drugs again.
I mean, even though the landlord took him in, the gender of the hiki is way too ambiguous.
What’s going on with that bald guy?
I swear I will never get involved in crime because I don’t want my graduation essay revealed on the news, but is that the kind of story this is?
It’s a disease of the brain, or rather of the nature itself, so proper treatment is necessary for social reintegration.
In the cookie episode, I couldn’t help but cry at the sight of them risking themselves to save the resin cats with those crazy cookies made from the grass that was growing in the garden.
I respect my landlord, but I also know that the landlord is having a good time by themselves.
>>68
Everyone is mainly getting off to Yanineko.
I might indulge in it, but I feel guilty…
>>68
I wonder how they would react if they found out that the landlord’s dirty joke is basically about smoking.
The landlord would probably say something like, “Because he’s a man.”
They’re doing things at a level that could prevent you from being able to open a bank account…
Everyone’s penis is too big…
>>74
No one can accept that, right?
>>76
Wouldn’t a fat person be able to break it?
Am I living desperately…?
>>75
I think it’s quite lenient that even if the rent is overdue, they aren’t being evicted.
My senior has such an straightforward personality, for better or for worse.
I feel that instead, Yaku is becoming more of a protagonist with a multifaceted character that is interpreted differently by each writer.
That apartment is quite seriously a safety net for socially maladjusted beastmen.
I wonder if the yak has its power limiter removed.
If you’re still doing it now, then it’s not the past.
Don’t make excuses.
Kansai is just sliding, but they are doing it properly.
In the movie “The Worst Guys in Japan,” it was said that drug addiction can’t be cured without going to prison, but it’s impossible to quit abruptly on your own will like with cigarettes…
>>83
Words from a business owner with a criminal record.
I can’t quit the medicine.
I can only accumulate days without taking drugs.
That left a lasting impression.
Kansai is decent, but it’s also a place where even decent people live.
It’s hopeless that the gravity of the situation is being trivialized into just one line of text.
>>88
Isn’t that harsh style a bit suffocating for reading manga?
Yani has no criminal record, so he can start and quit jobs normally multiple times…
Since the mothers have a connection, isn’t it that they’ve come to some agreement with the landlord to live there?
They’re recruiting for an apartment aimed at young beastfolk.
But you, as an otaku, really love real-life drug offenders like Pierre Taki, don’t you?
Well, it’s just one line.
Honestly, the seriousness of drugs can become heavier or lighter depending on the social status of the person involved.
Regarding drugs, the past is the same as the future.
I’ve never read a gag manga while thinking something like that.