
So, I wonder if I’ll never get a job. What am I living for? What is it that I should accomplish in this life?……….
It’s complicated…
I’m at the same level as Shigeo!
>>2
That thought seems like an enlightened comment from someone who has long passed through that phase in their childhood…
>>2
I think Shigeo is better just for being properly employed…
>>28
That’s right.
Yamada is, well…
This is already half Sato-kun, right?
>>4
Ah… I see…
It’s good to do fun things.
I’m really struggling since my friend got married and had kids.
Even though I’m under my parent’s support…
Perhaps it’s a reaction to having been tied down by my parents and now having the freedom to be on my own.
>>8
Late onset rebellious phase
There is no vision beyond escaping from my parents’ restraints…
This looks just like Sato-kun on the inside too, right?
Let’s do AMWAY together!
Mr. Yamada is a strange person, or rather, a useless human being like this.
Well, Yamada is working a year from now…
Yamada has a future where he becomes a manga artist, so there’s no need to worry about the future…
Well, that would make Kokoro-chan make this face too.
I want to join the department that just endlessly shreds documents too.
>>19
If the salary is good, I want to go too.
>>19
It’s not good because I can read confidential documents.
Through Mii-chan, it’s important to at least do the minimum amount of studying… that’s how it is.
It might have been that through Mii-chan, I thought I shouldn’t settle for anything less than a decent job…
Die, Mii-chan, I will grow as a person through your death.
Mii-chan introduced the shredder job to Muu-chan.
Yamada also has a precariousness where he might quickly become dependent on a bad man who deceives him.
>>23
Actually, after hearing Mii-chan’s past story, I became more concerned than I should be.
>>35
I want you to listen to my miserable life and sympathize with me while engaging in co-dependent nurturing and hand jobs.
It was a scene of Kokoro-chan in her underwear, but make the butt even cuter.
Not being able to read and write can be a strength too.
But if I’m told to take pictures like, “Come on, take some pictures, Miichan,” I might end up doing it.
Mii-chan’s sense of clothing has gone beyond just being poor; she’s become suspicious!
>>27
It is believed that there were many unnamed-level readers who could not understand the inability to achieve a total coordination with traditional clothing.
>>72
Mathematics 5 points in the magazine.
>>72
What are you saying, that the nameless one has worse fashion sense than the old Mii-chan?
I saw the previous story, but since there was still a breath, I wonder if Mii-chan is alive.
>>29
The body was found in the mountains, so it might have been moved and finished off there.
>>29
I looked for it.
Mii-chan (ZASS)
In other words, if it is known that he is alive, he will be killed, so Yamada faked his death.
>>30
The reason they are persistently following Mii-chan’s news is for that.
There is also a theory that “Hugh” is in a state of dying breath, meaning the heart has already stopped.
Did you see an illusion of Sato-kun at the moment of death?
>>36
Sato calls Mii-chan Nakamura-san…
Mii-chan is indeed the perfect person for the shredding role.
I really love Kokoro-chan because she’s so cute…
You are garbage.
There are often people who seem decent at first glance, but it feels like they only have it easy because they are blessed with a favorable environment.
>>43
It’s me…
I like that Kokoro-chan’s inner voice is strong.
It was shocking to realize that Kokoro-chan dislikes Momo-san for being a smoker, but at the same time, it was exciting.
I want to give Momo a French kiss.
>>45
I was holding back, but I couldn’t take it anymore and threw up, Kokoro-chan.
Angry Momo-san
In the thread, it seems like the stock of Kokoro → Yamada has plunged dramatically.
Momo has been teasing Kokoro-chan quite often…
The fact that I quit Mii-chan’s education halfway…
I think it’s good that Kokoro-chan feels like the most realistic character in a way.
This manga has quite a bird’s-eye view perspective, doesn’t it?
The manga that was originally uploaded on H is now properly turned into a complete work.
>>49
Maybe it’s the power of editing.
>>49
It seems very different from the editor or original creator who was behind the Diana era, to the point where the author says they were saved by Kodansha.
>>65
It’s Shinya Kusuka from the Diana era, right?
>>49
Someone said Yamada is the author, but there’s no doubt this character isn’t like that.
I can’t help but feel that Koko-chan suddenly being highlighted for her bad personality is just a sign of her downfall.
Ponytail didn’t receive any reward at all, but I wonder how Kokoro-chan is doing…
I thought that, but Kokoro-chan hasn’t done anything bad enough to deserve punishment.
I just complained a little about Mii-chan and teased her together with Momo-san.
It’s a grim reality that I think I’m okay despite working in a night establishment.
>>52
If you can get paid, it would be good to work for a short period when you have some spare time and use that money for yourself, as that would be efficient in terms of time and effort.
It seems like there’s almost no one who can do that.
Kokoro-chan seems to match well with CV Kayano… san.
If Kokoro-chan is punished, it would make the author look like trash, wouldn’t it?
It was like a thread of a spider that allowed me to survive without dying, even though it seems impossible to do the work of a shredder.
Sato is a middle school student in his moratorium phase, but Yamada is already an adult college student…
It’s someone who seriously looks down on others!
It’s cute how until just before, Yamada thought they were on their side.
Yamada, who is complicated, is really cute.
Could it be that there’s a theory that Kokoro-chan is the culprit?
>>63
A photo that was posted on social media before got circulated, and I ended up failing to get a job…
Mr. Yamada is playing with Satorina’s voice.
If Kokoro-chan falls into decline, it would be too much to handle.
I want to see Yamada standing up from here, but probably not.
I’m working with Shigeo-chan and I’m also considering caring for my parents.
>>70
I’m just here looking for someone to offload my parent’s care onto at a cabaret.
>>78
I don’t think it’s possible no matter how you look at it…
Whoever the culprit is, the explanation for the pliers and the stimulant doesn’t make sense.
After enjoying the benefits of society so much until now, don’t say something smug like “what am I living for?”
If you have nothing you want to do, at least fulfill your obligations.
>>76
In a world where attractive but unpleasant women exist, those who are dutiful end up being taken advantage of…
Even Grandma managed to raise her children and grandchildren without Yakuza money until Mi-chan was about 3 years old…
I’m happy to see Kokoro-chan, who has been in the background for a long time due to the impact of Miiko’s past story, finally getting the spotlight.
Next, please do the Momo chapter too, Nene-sensei.
Grandma has saved up enough to casually give Mii-chan a million yen…
>>80
The old woman has such high specs that she can live without relying on welfare, which ironically has become a curse.
I think grandma doesn’t actually have connections to the yakuza; I believe that was a semi-underground organization disguised as a support group for people with disabilities.
There’s no way a grandmother who prioritizes her reputation could associate with the yakuza.
>>83
When Mii-chan was around 3 years old, the Yakuza were still ordinary members of the community.
The term “anti-social forces” was born during the Koizumi administration.
>>88
It’s not before and after.
Even in the early Heisei period, the yakuza were still yakuza.
>>91
The connection between that yakuza and general society is completely different after the late 2000s.
>>88
Do you believe in the type of good Yakuza that protects the city?
>>88
Ah, this is the type that doesn’t understand what I’m saying…
>>83
The NPO was established in 1998, so it did not exist at the time when Dad went missing.
Is Yamada still in puberty?
What, there are people who think my grandma is connected to organized crime…?
A tough-looking guy who seems completely uninterested in supporting people with disabilities comes in.
Perhaps I have a faint realization that if I entrust my son to this person, he might already be… but I’m at my limit and feel like I’ve handed him over.
>>90
The unbalanced look of having a scruffy beard while tightly wrapped in a scarf…
But I don’t want to be called by a made-up real name in comics that use people with disabilities as material!
I want Kokoro-chan to get hit with a combo that cancels her identity exposure.
The era when the yakuza were members of the community has long since ended, especially after the enforcement of the Anti-Organized Crime Law.
>>97
The term “anti-social forces” was created in the late 2000s because it didn’t end, and the removal ordinances for organized crime spread nationwide in the 2010s.
I think Kokoro-chan plays a role in living a proper life compared to other characters, but aside from that, she’s the character whose fate at the end of the series is the hardest to predict.
It suits you too well to be laughed at by Momo-san at the end of something that happened.
>>100
For now, it’s just that my personality is too bad, and I understand that about myself and act accordingly.
I really find it funny and like that Momo-chan is the most decent character.
Do grandmothers have feelings for their sons and daughters?
It just seems like they are being raised to adulthood for the sake of appearance and inertia.
>>101
Awesome…
It’s a question of whether there’s anyone who can just go home when they’re winning at pachinko.
Sliding down continually.
There’s a way of living like this too! To show diversity, it seems like it would be a good idea for Kokoro-chan to take a general job, but if there’s no need for such consideration, she might just end up with her sense of money completely destroyed and continuing her side hustle of P activities in a laid-back manner.
>>104
At this point, it seems like Kokoro-chan could go either way.
I can’t believe I’m in a safe zone.
I liked the appearance of the kid whose hair color looked like pudding the most…
>>106
If you liked her, at least remember her name, Nina.
>>106
That could have been a level where one would have been forced to marry and somehow manage to get by two decades ago.
Mii-chan’s level is a locked room.
If only Kokoro-chan wasn’t a cabaret girl, she would have been young but with strong opinions, which is admirable.
>>107
Is it occupational discrimination?
>>112
The way of living is too messy, so it’s not as normal of an issue as the person thinks.
>>107
Pure, or perhaps something else.
Raising someone to adulthood without any affection is impressive in its own way…!
It seems like Kokoro-chan’s wedding might fall through because it’s been discovered that she was working at night.
When I think about a cabaret that Mii-chan would be okay with, well…
>>113
Well, it’s okay for Mii-chan unless she’s working in a solid high-end lounge or something…
>>113
At this point, the store is quite lax, isn’t it…
Go to a place with a bit more proper management, Kokoro-chan.
It seems like that’s going to end soon.
Cocoro-chan thought that she had been living honestly and should have been used to sexual harassment at the cabaret.
I want to be treated as nothing but a woman at work, to be sexually consumed, and to become unwell from sexual harassment so that I can take a leave of absence.
And finally, I want to give a tit job to a customer while secretly cursing them.
Yamada is just enjoying taking a dominance over Mii-chan, but he is also at the very bottom of the bottom.
>>117
Yamada was raised by overly enthusiastic parents, so their university might be just mediocre.
If things continue like this, I feel like I’ll waste my new graduate card and end up at the bottom.
>>120
Are you saying that wasting a new graduate card will cause you to fall to the bottom, Kokoro-chan?
>>117
The inability to attract customers at a level that incurs fines is seriously troubling when you think about it calmly.
>>128
It seems that Momo-chan is being looked down upon normally by Kokoro-chan, even if there is no description of it.
>>132
As long as Mii-chan is around, it should be fine; it’s light, right?
>>128
Why is there such a lack of friendliness, like the kind you’d expect from someone working at a cabaret?
Until Yamada achieves spiritual liberation.
I feel that it is an appropriate development for everyone to fall into hell.
I want Kokoro-chan to become a temp and work at a call center.
If everyone falls into hell, then no one would want to become a cabaret girl, right?
Kokoro-chan is probably a mental stronghold until the end.
>>130
It looks normal in some risky areas, but can we make it to the end like this…?
>>142
I feel like they’re bringing in characters from the Diana era, so maybe it’ll stay this way.
If Kokoro-chan’s life became suitably unpleasant.
A litmus test character that clearly shows the author’s mental changes.
Yamada, are you still under your parents’ support with this…?
Yamada is aware of the aspect of rebelling against toxic parents, but I think it’s a deeper mental issue than that…
>>133
Toxic parents are mostly caused by developmental disorders, as stated by the psychiatrist in this book.
Developmental disorders are hereditary, so they become difficult when combined with environmental factors.
Well, I think you could just barely make it if you’re a college student.
There are also patterns where it ends up being a bad circle.
Yamada should be working at an M-sensitive place, having made a mistake with the store.
At this point, things are already quite bad, but if Mii-chan causes Kokoro-chan’s life to collapse, I’ll reach a point where I can no longer even feel sorry for her, even if she dies.
In the first place, that grandmother doesn’t seem like she would allow dad to receive support for people with disabilities.
>>139
There is nothing like that in the time of our parents.
Aren’t you going to take a year off, Yamada?
Although I am 21 years old at the start of the story in December, I am a third-year university student in June.