
Isn’t it really bad that Ichiya, who basically doesn’t show much agitation outwardly, becomes so anxious to the point of trembling at the thought of being rejected by Miyazaka-san for his proposal?
Hurry up and make babies.
I want you to be with me forever.
The one who gave Kazuya the words that became the foundation of his current mental strength is Miyasaka-san.
It’s nice that all the passersby in this panel seem to be looking warmly.
If I lose Ms. Miyasaka, I will cease to be myself…
Just do it for now.
Otherwise, I will give Ichinari’s DNA and Shiori’s eggs to Murai.
Here, I smoothly return to the medical manga…!
This height difference is like a child and an adult, right?
It’s really straightforward, and while it wouldn’t be strange to use several episodes for this story, I feel it’s a waste to finish it so neatly. However, amidst the conflicting feelings of wanting to celebrate both of them being happy and the gratitude for you, Ms. Mafune, it ultimately comes down to saying thank you.
>>7
I keep saying to use multiple chapters, but there are so few chapters so far, it’s frustrating!!
>>17
Residents don’t have that kind of leeway…
I feel like the conversation is gradually wrapping up.
>>8
It seems like when the talk about females comes up, it will really feel like they’re coming to settle down.
Next is K3…
>>10
KKK…
>>12
Not good!
What about Anonymous 2?
Isn’t it around my late 20s after finishing the training?
>>14
In addition to that, I was born in 1995 almost in real-time, so that’s about it.
I want to hear about the various medical stories that Miyazaka-san struggles with because they are too small.
It seems like JK will become younger again upon hearing the news of marriage.
If we have a wedding, it seems like the guests will be an amazing lineup.
>>21
An accident causing numerous injured people is definitely going to happen near the venue!
There are many reasons why our bond deepened, but I love that it all started with just a crush at first sight.
Are the other teachers not having anyone to deal with?
>>23
Next, it’s the teacher’s turn…!
But having active doctors gather all together at a wedding is quite challenging… It might end up with congratulatory messages from top figures of medical associations lining up.
I think Mr. Tominaga is receiving plenty of marriage proposal offers without having to seek them out himself.
Are these guys around thirty now?
>>28
I’m in my thirties, but I should still be in my twenties.
It was a really great confession, but doing it on the street is a bit questionable, Kazuya.
I’ll call him just in case, but TETSU definitely won’t come. Instead, he sends a lot of congratulatory money.
It went pretty smoothly… I thought there would be more preparation and formalities for the confession.
>>32
That’s not the type of person they are, and rather, it’s a confession I can agree with.
The key members of the transplant area 2 team probably don’t have the luxury to do K3.
>>34
I was supposed to come to trade with my son, but you have no intention of returning him, do you, Director Takashina!!
>>45
It’s just an exchange for training, but we haven’t decided on what to do afterwards.
It’s not like K-sensei can stay in the village with us forever.
>>34
I might end up staying at Kuratsu University Hospital longer until I master it.
>>34
Well, because Umi-chan is here.
It’s nice that Kazuya couldn’t achieve a romance that Kazuya will.
>>35
Did KAZUYA even have romantic feelings for a specific person in the first place?
>>38
Nanase felt like a comrade in arms!
Asuzuki is my fiancée, but when I tried to distance myself from that, she ended up having a child with a clone!
>>53
I think it’s a bit questionable not to respond to that innocent child saying, “I’m going to be this person’s bride!” KAZUYA!
>>60
I don’t feel that way.
You don’t have to push yourself too hard.
>>60
It’s completely outdated to have a betrothed chosen by parents…
It suddenly became a conversation about the future, just because of the flow of things.
I feel like the feelings I had been harboring in my heart have unwittingly overflowed.
It seems like I decided to say it as soon as I became a full-fledged adult.
The penis is right at the position of the face…
It feels like my decision as Kurosu Kazuya was pushed by my own words.
I was already completely in love from the moment we met…
>>41
I think I would make a good surgeon.
Can we really fit with this size difference…?
>>42
Isn’t it up to Kazuya to give birth?
>>59
Well, it’s about Miyazaka-san.
They’ll get through it with a funny face.
That slightly fragile mental state is what makes Kazuya who he is, and it’s good that even though he’s a clone, he’s not a KAZUYA copy.
You’ve kept me waiting for over 10 years…
Director Takashina, how far do you plan to elevate the level of the hospital in one generation…?
>>47
Because I was the first one to have my brain fried by Dr. K…
Mr. Kariya looks like nothing but a widow now.
The teacher was thinking that it wouldn’t be good to leave these children here all the time…
It is said that if I had lived longer, I might have ended up with Teacher Nanase…
>>56
They’re trying to create Doctor K with all the functions of the hospital, huh?
>>61
There were also people trying to create Doctor K with AI…
The difference in physique is like a battle story from the Showa era.
Aren’t you even more nervous than during the actual performance, Ichiya?
>>58
That’s a big gamble that could determine your life.
>>58
I’ve experienced surgery multiple times, but this is my first time with this, so I can’t help it.
Next is your turn, teacher?
Why are you really doing something like an adventure…?
When it’s time to save someone, what needs to be done is clear, so it’s easy to make that resolve.
When it’s just me and there’s no one else’s life at stake, of course, I’ll feel nervous and agitated…
I want Miyazaka’s childbirth event to happen, and I also hope that it will be an easy delivery, born without any complications before we even realize it.
There are two hearts.
>>68
If it weren’t for the medical manga, I wouldn’t be so confused.
Considering Masumi’s feelings, it’s quite sad about KAZUYA’s attitude.
Of course, they produce clones.
>>69
It seems like they’re absolutely pressuring you to leave behind an heir…!
How old are Kazuya and Miyazaka now?
>>70
At 24 years old at graduation, and then about 4 years as a resident, that’s 28?
I’m looking forward to Ichiya calling Miyazaka-san “dad.”
Tommy, go find a wife.
What will happen to the successor of the hospital?
Kazuya’s birthday is December 17, 1995.
I want to see Miyasaka-san give birth to the next generation K while TETSU is going “kukuku”…!
>>77
How long are you supposed to live?
>>84
At the very least, I want Kazunari and Jousuke to live until they become super doctors.
>>77
Is that a grandpa who is happy about the birth of his grandchild?
I’ve been watching their relationship for about ten years, so I got very emotional reading it and ended up crying.
I wished you would have dated and enjoyed it from around high school…
>>79
I don’t engage in impure relationships with the opposite sex!
It seems like a difficult topic to discuss what will happen to cloned children, but I want it to happen.
Well, we never confessed, but we were probably dating.
I think telling Nanase to keep being a doctor, even though we don’t know what kind of aftereffects might occur, is a huge display of affection considering who KAZUYA is.
If the person who has been following me since that episode reads this, they might cry.
Considering the possibility of a career interruption due to childbirth and childcare, I wonder when K3 will be…
What happened with the hanging and the garlic cross…?
>>87
Was it when I had to settle things with the yakuza or when I was attacked by a vampire?
>>87
Hanging was when someone was made an example of by the Yakuza.
Was it when the garlic cross fought against the vampires?
New territories are like that…
I see…
Vampire…?
In the age of supermarkets, even vampires.
Everyone was too much of a seeker.
I’m relieved to be close together.
This manga has been running for 20 years, so a generational change is probably necessary soon.
>>95
It’s been over 35 years since the first generation.
Of course, you’ll have grandchildren born to you.
>>100
Congratulations
It’s absolutely impossible, but I wonder what would have happened to Kazuya if he had been rejected.
>>99
I might set out on a wandering journey wearing a cloak.
>>102
Is it as shocking as my mother dying?