
Mii-chan!? What a coincidence to meet you here!
Are you doing an arm lock?
You were supposed to be dead!?!
Maybe a scene of great crisis.
Wasn’t your chest larger?
Poor thing…
When I encounter something like this in an important situation, I seriously feel like I want to punch it.
>>6
Hey, just punch yourself for doing a night job.
I ended up encountering a presence that is all harm and no benefit.
If I had been recognized as a scary or unpleasant person, this wouldn’t have happened.
Because I was clumsily kind at first.
Does Mii-chan know a difficult word like “coincidence”?!
>>9
I think you know this will be well-received even if you don’t understand the meaning.
I’m not reading kanji.
What Kokoro-chan gained by interacting with Mii-chan.
The risk of being exposed as a host/hostess to school and family.
Job hunting failure
>>10
Are you going to fail!?
Kokoro-chan’s decline flag has been raised.
Well, since it’s Kokoro-chan, it’s fine.
If Kokoro-chan continues like this, she might become Ushijima-kun’s office lady.
You are over here!!
Because of Mii-chan, Kokoro-chan’s job hunting failed, and Mii-chan becomes a suspect in the murder.
>>15
It might be a development where one by one, each character becomes a suspect.
Is this the risk of night work?
>>16
Even if I hide it, there’s no virtue in hiding it from others…
So, by doing this, the number of candidates for Miichan’s murderer increases, and in the end, the mystery-solving phase begins?
If it was going to tarnish my career, I shouldn’t have done cabaret in the first place…
I have to say it firmly…
What is it?
Does working at a cabaret club hurt your career later on?
>>22
Yes
>>22
If there’s no hurt, there are no people to hide it from.
There aren’t many good things that come from interacting with Mii-chan.
>>23
👺
>>23
That’s true.
>>27
I feel like the intensity of the past is invading the present.
It was a face that clearly seemed impossible to be a host girl.
>>27
It’s fine because it’s a manga, but at this age, this outfit is seriously tough.
>>27
It smells.
>>27
It looks like a ghost.
How old could they be?
Apparently, there are those who will ambush you on your commute and talk to you, not letting you escape… just you…
Normally you’d read the room, but it’s this guy…
If I treat them harshly, they will probably make a fuss…
Kokoro-chan is more suited to decline than to rape, right?
I like you because you’re downcast.
If Kokoro-chan fell into soap, Nameless-chan would be super happy.
If I may be greedy, I hope you fail in your job search and end up unable to escape from nightlife work.
Metaphorically, it’s not interesting at all for Kokoro-chan to survive here.
If you’re going to work night shifts, Coco-chan, you should get a job at a better place…
If Mii-chan can be enrolled, it’s not a good place.
>>39
It’s something we have to accept due to the convenience of the manga.
If Sakuragi and Gorii aren’t at the same high school, then Slam Dunk is impossible too.
>>47
Since there are no other six members including Yamada and the screening is lax, I can’t help but feel like I chose them.
I guess I’ll start smoking a lot.
It’s funny how they look down on you as if they don’t know that tobacco is bad for your health.
If I get a decent job, I probably won’t have any contact anymore…
So this is what it means for the past to catch up to you.
>>43
That’s about it.
Partially so.
>>43
King Crimson! (Boooorn)
I should be able to be picked up by a wealthy president.
If you can work, it seems like there wouldn’t be any problem with sales from hosts.
Although she is a victim, part of it is also due to Kokoro-chan’s own carelessness…
The cabaret after joining the company will somehow work out, but before joining…
Mii-chan is someone you definitely shouldn’t get involved with, no matter how you think about it.
There is demand for a thin book where Kokoro-chan engages in sugar dating or pillow talk with her boss, so someone should publish it.
If it weren’t for Mii-chan’s sad story, I would have wanted to keep watching this forever.
Kokoro-chan didn’t manage to escape to safety… What a terrifying manga…
The past, even if broken apart, will still wriggle out from under the stones like a worm.
That’s exactly why I worked part-time at a cabaret club during my student days, so if they cancel my employment, it could lead to a lawsuit, and that cancellation would be considered invalid, so there’s no problem.
You might be seen with white eyes, but…
Well, I understand there are risks in working at a cabaret, but Mii-chan was unexpected.
Cabaret girls have amazing communication skills, so there’s quite a demand for them in daytime office jobs; they also look good.
If my night job is found out, my stage name will definitely be revealed too.
It was also in Ushijima-kun.
I deleted it, but I had already posted it on social media…
It’s kind of frustrating to have my life ruined by someone who is destined for a terrible death.
Since Kokoro-chan has a high pride, it’s a question of whether she can endure or not.
If it can be overcome, then it can be said that one has moved to a safe zone.
If it’s a cabaret, isn’t it barely safe?
Sleep with human resources and succeed in getting a job!
The true winner was Nina-chan, who fled early.
It seems that I am also blessed with a supportive workplace.
I like that Kokoro-chan showed me her underwear.
Would something like that cause such a fuss?
>>69
It depends on the job, but since Kokoro-chan seems to have quite an elite mindset, it might be a pretty tough job.
>>69
Others may not care that much, but if the person has strong pride…
The world is becoming increasingly difficult to encounter things that are too far removed from the strata I exist in, but Kokoro-chan ended up making a connection because she took the easy route and ran off to a cabaret club…
Even if my job goes well, I can’t forget the feeling of making money at night, so it feels like I might end up going back to the nightlife.
I simply don’t want my friends to find out.
Kokoro-chan calls Yamada in her heart too.
Mii-chan is only portrayed as a nuisance that others dislike, but I wonder how things will turn out from here.
>>75
You will die and become a harmless existence.
Legally, there is no problem, but in reality, there are various issues.
For example, it may become difficult to be chosen as a marriage partner.
That’s terrible…
Isn’t it better not to do night work with a part-time mindset…?
Despite being treated somewhat roughly, both Kokoro-chan and Momo-san don’t seem to hate it.
First, you probably don’t want to be seen as a friend of Mii-chan.
This time, Mii-chan is almost like a homeless person.
Well, everyone might not care, but if there were a sexual harassment guy among the bosses or colleagues, I could immediately become a victim.
It’s definitely bad just to be known as a colleague with someone clearly dangerous in the nightlife.
What a coincidence…
If it’s about adult services, well, I guess, but isn’t working at a cabaret pretty much the same as working at a bar?
>>88
No…
Shigeo-kun also smiled at this.
Don’t do your job hunting in the same place where you don’t want to openly talk about it.
Is it Mii-chan’s head?
Men who go to cabaret clubs probably think “it’s just like a cabaret.”
Cabaret girls don’t necessarily have a physical relationship, and they don’t evoke that much aversion.
How many months until Mii-chan’s anniversary?
I want you to continue your “daddy activity” as an efficient side job after successfully finding a job, even if your sense of money has been destroyed.
Ideal type
A poor dad often says the line, “Your sense of money will go crazy, huh?” “Yes, here’s your allowance. With such a small amount, I can’t go crazy!” “Please make me go crazy!”
>>95
My sense of money is out of whack…
>>95
At this point, calling the money obtained without working properly this much shows that the sense of money is completely destroyed.
I think there are probably quite a limited number of people who can write about cabaret or host work on their resumes and work history.
There are even people in this thread who can’t tell the difference between cabaret clubs and adult entertainment, so it’s definitely bad.
In this manga, since they are a good person without any villainous elements, I really hope they manage to escape.
If it’s someone similar she wouldn’t mind being a hostess, but the kind of person Kokoro-chan hangs out with will definitely gossip behind her back and it will spread in an instant.
Don’t become Shigeo at heart.
A former izakaya employee and a former cabaret girl should not be considered the same category.
Well, there is certainly a stark difference compared to the sex industry.
The fact that they think it’s something they should hide…
I’m reading for free, but is assault different from delivering the final blow…?
It’s not that the cabaret is an issue; knowing Mii-chan is a big problem.
Is it because of Mii-chan that I’m failing at job hunting?
Since I can’t shake off my discriminatory consciousness, I don’t feel inclined to intentionally choose someone who would clearly be a hostess.
Because it seems like they wouldn’t be satisfied with our salary.
It would probably be fine if they were reception staff or something like that.
Was it because of Mii-chan that my life got ruined and I ended up hating her?
“Hyuu…” is no longer necessary to finish it off, right?
That’s the so-called death battle breathing technique.
If it’s a close relationship, they might laugh it off, be genuinely concerned, or lightly brush it aside.
After all, it’s just a superficial relationship where a line is drawn and I’m looked down upon inwardly.
>>113
It seems like you’re struggling with money, and it’s bothersome to think you might have something stolen.
>>130
Most of the people who get caught for embezzlement in the news are involved in nightlife activities.
There should be no problem if it’s a work relationship.
I just think there are people I don’t want to get involved with privately.
It seems like the person is more proper…
Cabaret girls are probably positioned similar to gay adult film actors…
I thought I could live well by being clever.
Sato-kun’s cold eyes are the problem, aren’t they?
However…
In reality, it is not uncommon for cabaret girls to be new nursery teachers or nurses…
If you’re planning to live in a world where being in night work gets exposed, I think the risks are definitely large.
There are many worlds where I don’t have to worry.
>>122
You don’t care about hospitals, do you?
The office job is crazy.
I found it truly funny that a classmate who was involved in “mama-katsu” thought they had succeeded in job hunting, only to find out they had failed and immediately went back to living a part-time work life.
If you’re really smart, I don’t think you’d go out of your way to take risks to make a little money.
>>124
I underestimated the danger of getting involved with someone like Mii-chan, who doesn’t understand logic.
Trying to just let it slide by saying something harsh after being treated like that is definitely saint-like.
I like Kokoro-chan.
Mii-chan’s fate is already determined, but on the contrary, I don’t know the fate of the other characters, so it’s exciting.
Mii-chan didn’t used to wear dirty clothes at least before…
>>127
I ended up giving all my money to Mao-kun…
The current number one saint is the old man who tried to hire Mii-chan as the shredder operator.
“There are probably some idiots who will tease you saying, ‘You used to be a cabaret girl, right? Did you have a daddy or something?’ so you probably wouldn’t want that to be exposed.”
Especially proud children
There is nourishment that can only be gained from the despairing face of a woman who thinks she is successful in life due to her high education.
In the first place, Kokoro is probably the stage name, and at this point, isn’t it already exposed?
Hostess girls seem like they might have STDs…
>>136
Blaming Mi-chan for the stock hitting the lower limit is a mentality of externalizing responsibility.
I guess I have no choice but to stand around.
In this world, there seem to be a lot of people who want to drag down someone like Kokoro-chan…
>>138
Let’s pull each other.
Hands and feet
I don’t care, but it’s surprising that you, Mii-chan, know a word like “coincidence.”
>>139
The base is low, but it still fluctuates due to the circumstances of the manga’s development.
It’s not just the mother.
>>145
The awkwardness of that conversation about Mii-chan’s erased ponytail is incredible.
There’s no way a middle school student would use such polite language~
Huh, does it hurt!? I thought it was normal not to care.
>>142
Of course, there are people who are okay with it.
But this child is concerned.
If your life is about earning money at a cabaret and then catching a wealthy man like a nouveau riche president who doesn’t care about your past as a former cabaret girl, then there’s totally no problem.
It was too optimistic to think I could go back to the elite path after working night shifts.
I really like business suits, so I’m very happy.
I hope to be sexually harassed by the interviewer.
👷 “It’s a night job buddy.”
There are things like the size of the speech bubble and the number of characters.
It would be better to wrap it up with a word of coincidence.
Was Kokoro-chan working at Toyoko?
I want you to pay attention to me too, uncle☆ Just kidding! 😘
Shinigami Mii-chan
It’s just a matter of pride that friends find out; it has nothing to do with end-of-life planning.
>>155
If it’s about end-of-life planning, it certainly won’t have any impact…
Is the elite course referring to bureaucrats?
I don’t think working at a cabaret is that much fun, but it’s not a job to do if you’re planning for the future.
>>157
Don’t prepare to die!
>>157
I heard that at cabaret clubs, there is a daily hair styling fee of around 2000 yen, and then the commission is based on tips.
This job is fun.
>>165
It’s just showing the surface and gathering food…
Well, it’s a strange thing to say since the working hours are definitely at night, but it’s probably just right for students.
>>178
The city is scary, isn’t it?
Are you seriously considering a bureaucratic job…?
To be honest, regarding Kokoro-chan, it’s unavoidable.
The president, who perfectly assesses Mii-chan’s suitability and scouts her to the shredding department, is sharp…
>>160
But you know… I can’t quite discern the talent for rich and expressive creativity…
I’m really glad it’s Mii-chan.
If the person I met at the cabaret was malicious, my elite course would have ended here.
Mii-chan is doing end-of-life planning!
Mr. Yamada is job hunting!
There’s no difference at all!
If we only consider customer service skills, it might actually be good to have guaranteed abilities.
It’s not about that issue, but rather how the person feels about it.
Honestly, Yamada-san is more problematic or painful.
Are you a middle school student?
>>169
Did you become an adult while still being a middle school student…?
>>169
Children who were under the control of toxic parents often don’t know what to do once they separate from them…
>>169
I couldn’t laugh at Shigeo…
>>169
It’s just lagging due to the reaction against oppression.
I probably feel a strange sympathy for Mii-chan because of that too.
>>169
I wonder how they could speak ill of Shigeo like that.
>>176
No, I’m special.
It’s different from those who can only cling to women.
I think it’s pretty much the same for people who have no interest in cabaret clubs or erotic services.
>>170
If you’re not interested, people might think you’re someone who doesn’t take it seriously just because you have experience in night jobs.
I thought you were poking fun at the old man who says the nightlife is a thing of the past.
It seems like the author is mocking the entire community somewhat.
Is Mii-chan going to the company edition?
It’s your own responsibility for choosing a night job, right?
Are you saying I shouldn’t work night shifts…?
>>181
Yes
When I first became a working adult, I followed my seniors a few times.
I was disappointed to find that cabaret girls weren’t as good at conversation as I expected.
I’m only giving the usual compliments.
>>182
You shouldn’t have dreams about people who work night jobs…
>>187
The nurse is only kind during work hours…
>>182
A cabaret is just a place where young girls listen to you and give you affirmation.
Is this child someone with Asperger’s who quickly changes jobs even after getting employed?
>>185
That is Nina-chan.
This child tried to teach Mii-chan how to study.
>>194
Thanks.
It looks like there are a lot of people who are stuck.
Sometimes, strange kids say things like a procurer inviting the author for a late-night snack, but they’re actually writing about the drawbacks of late-night snacks.
>>188
Eating before bed is bad for your organs, you know…
First of all, someone with a high pride wouldn’t become a host girl.
>>189
You wanted to rebel against your parents, right?
Behind Mii-chan’s craziness, there is a fundamental idea that everyone involved in this world is, to some extent, foolish or immature.
The moment you work in the nightlife industry, you will first be labeled as a promiscuous woman.
A profession that uses sexual appeal is just like that.
It seems there are people who understand it as if Kokoro-chan failed to get a job, with reading comprehension at a level of Mii-chan.
You can see that the author is fundamentally serious, can’t you?
Shigeo keeps coming out more and more.
People who have been doing it for decades say that you can’t survive without intelligence.
The short term of youth is not that, right?
>>203
Youth hides everything.
It will soon become impossible to hide.
When a person trying to move into a decent world appears in a work with such a theme, a sense of tension arises.
It looks like Ushijima-kun is watching.
Could it be that what appeared at the end of last week was…?
There are plenty of young and cute girls who can be easily discarded, so without some kind of extra appeal, they quickly become worthless.