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[Zeikin de Katta Hon] The young Ishibira has a tragic past…

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I was about to go to bed, but you showed me something weird.

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She’s such a bitch…

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A child being hit by at least three of their mother’s boyfriends.

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The page in the bottom right has a high resolution of adolescent boys, which is nice, isn’t it?

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Children don’t understand… the SM play involving family…

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>>5

Just stop normally!

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But Ryoko has never lost her temper and has the means to support a freeloader.

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>>7

I thought it was impressive that this shitty woman was paying for her son’s tuition, but a few episodes later I found out that the former freeloader was actually the one covering the costs, and I laughed.

Those who just brush off their son’s advancement to university without even asking the name of the school clearly have no idea about the actual costs involved, you know?

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>>9

It was terrible, even though I was looking back at that scene…

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>>9

There’s no way Ryoko’s savings can cover the estimated private school tuition…

Two years of assistance from a string writer.

It’s not just Ryoko; it’s probably about a year’s worth.

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>>9

It looked like you had no money at all, but you actually did. So that’s the reason…

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Go home, Oyama!

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It’s impressive that you’re getting the library card right away, Dad…

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I was raised by taxes.

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Dad is a little too much of a saint.

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Considering that Ishihira-kun didn’t express any particular gratitude in the flashback scene, it might not even have been a year’s worth…

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I think Ryoko is really the worst, but in front of Ishihira-kun, I don’t want to criticize her that much.

But seriously, that scene in the thread image is just the worst, and considering that the father was actually a really nice person and that Ishihira-kun and his father still get along, I think Ryoko is the worst for having separated them and putting them in that environment.

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Not even a father, huh…

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A boy who embodies Kadoya’s ideals.

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>>18

I like books, but I was causing trouble in my environment.

A boy who started working part-time at a library by chance, nurtured his thirst for knowledge, continued working at the library even after entering university, and is estimated to have been accepted into Kyoto University.

For a serious librarian, this is a delightfully overwhelming presence…

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>>22

No way it’s Kyoto University, it’s within commuting distance from my hometown.

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The driving force behind Ishihira’s youth is mostly his father.

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This son of mine has been casually teasing me with past jokes lately, it’s so funny.

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>>20

I’ll tease even with the latest topics…

When I got home, I was buried under fallen books and nearly died…

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I thought the university chapter started, but it ended up just being a bunch of episodes in the library…

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>>21

Of course the main topic is about the library, so that’s natural…

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>>23

There were quite a few stories about school during high school…

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It’s nice how Mr. Kakuno recommends searching for really difficult books and suggests trying to read the original text once.

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Rather, it would be strange if things like college adaptations started happening.

If you’re going to do it in a spin-off or side story, that’s one thing.

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I wonder what my novelist dad’s main job is.

There was a time when I handed over the house to my grandmother for work-related reasons.

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Femme Fatale Ryoko

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>>29

It’s not like that…

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I was a bit surprised that I was getting along normally with my dad.

Maybe I skipped the part where we met again somewhere.

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>>30

I think it’s fine to skip over it because there was a pretty solid reunion conversation.

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Looking at the shift talk, it seems like it’s already the second year of university.

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I feel like we had conversations again, but it somehow became a relationship where I just say “I’m home” when I return.

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In cases like this, there are always strange defenders who say it’s better than the lowest level of abuse or neglect.

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>>34

A toxic parent who tells their child, “You’re not as horrible as this,” twisting their awareness of the abuse…

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Kazuki is such a good father…

Ryoko, you have no eye for men!

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To be frank, I think it’s impressive how this boy managed to get back on track for university from here.

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I have already written my son’s story in a book, so there is nothing more to write.

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>>39

Is that so!?

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The past is what it is, but he’s a good father…

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She’s a fucking bitch.

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The workplace is a bit crappy, but I’m glad I have good adults around me, kid.

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But it seems that no one in the library group knows about the boy’s complicated family circumstances yet.

It seems that even Shirai-san, whom I talk to the most, doesn’t know, and the boy also doesn’t seem to want to talk about this place at all.

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Ishihei boy…

If you’re a university student, you’re no longer a boy…

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Ishihira Seinen

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Matsuura might end up dragging things on as they are even if she goes out with her abusive boyfriend…

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I grew up in an environment where I could easily work part-time at the library.

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This episode’s mother is so erotic…

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>>51

It’s not erotic…

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>>53

It’s a femme fatale, isn’t it…?

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>>59

It’s not the boyfriend who’s going to be ruined, it’s the son, isn’t it?

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I can’t help but deeply feel how straight it has grown in this environment.

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Is Ishihira-kun straightforward…?

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In childhood, I must have been beaten up a lot more, so it’s no wonder the brakes on my violence are broken.

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When that damn woman said, “I have a bank account and savings for you, so use it if you’re going to university.”

It was scary to think that there were many anonymous people who thought, “I have all the money for university expenses!”

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My father has his good points, but it’s a pity that financial independence is still quite far off.

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I think it would be a surprising development to reveal that, despite appearing to be a terrible parent, they have actually been saving money little by little!

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>>58

I don’t think a person who has that kind of awareness towards children would be the type to eat mostly instant noodles and sweet bread…

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Still, Ishihira is well-socialized and can empathize with others, which is impressive.

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All I can say is that it’s great that there’s that father and the library, young Sekihira.

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