
Such… good adults getting into a serious fight over differences of opinion… everyone seems to have lost their energy… I… Ugh, Gyaa!! I want to see that kind of lively conflict… Gyaa~!!
But I understand how you feel.
I understand a little…
Huh, I’m doing all the work by myself, so everyone can feel free to do their own thing?
Disputes that have nothing to do with me are fun.
It’s really related, isn’t it!
It’s tough being surrounded by gloomy and tense vibes, isn’t it?
If you dislike it that much, I want you to just fight it out directly.
Digital libraries are such a hassle…
I haven’t seen him lately, but the section chief is still alive…
Jasmine is probably growing up soon.
But it’s not a coming-of-age story either.
Matsurika messes up every time, but the last mistake can be corrected, so it’s still manageable.
This time, it seems like they’re not considering the side that has to do the work.
The plan itself isn’t bad.
To look down on others and not do it oneself is out of the question.
It’s no use only thinking about the side that is working.
Other characters also make mistakes, but since they can’t be treated so harshly in the story, it feels like Mariko is taking the brunt of it.
I think Ishihira’s personality, or rather his mental state, is really messed up.
Not in the realm of the end of the century, killing and being killed, or crime, but rather quite psychopathic.
Ishihira-kun is the best at having fun.
A strange child who is not even a bad person.
Rather, I lean towards being a pretty good kid.
But a strange child.
I think it’s not good that everyone just feels sorry for her; she’s a kind child.
Mariyo is poor thing…
Even though she’s such a beauty.
A fire on the opposite shore is the best entertainment.
This week’s topic made me anxious, thinking “Isn’t someone going to quit because of this momentum…?”
But with Shirai-san at the helm, there are probably plenty of people who love books even with low pay, so maybe not.
The house next door is on fire, and it’s hilarious! What a super mentality!
I was a troublemaker in middle and high school, just by being there I bothered those around me, but I’m glad I was able to get back on the right path.
There are no weird people among the subordinates, at least not the boss.
I think the turnover rate is low.
It’s been 3 years, so I wonder if they will be moved and won’t be around anymore…
Level of enchanting fire.
Rather than saying I dislike Mariya,
I don’t like how the characters who dislike Mariyno become foul-mouthed.
There’s no way around it because there’s actual harm.
It’s interesting because there’s nothing to reduce the protagonist’s IQ for the sake of creating a long story in the manga.
Is the adult rivalry coming to the surface?
Yeah…
Certainly, I think that the amount of shelving is beyond the limits of the workload and burden for one person working part-time at the library.
Then Konishi will be gone too…
Well, I’ve been trying a few times to show my juniors a good side and improve my surroundings’ piloting skills, so things should get somewhat better.
It’s unfortunate that this is where it stops, but it’s also a role that can’t be omitted in terms of storytelling.
Matsurino isn’t unmotivated, and she’s beautiful, so she’s considered one of the better ones.
It’s nice to be able to feel the darkness, isn’t it?
I knew it, Ishibira-kun is definitely a user we need to be cautious of…
I understand that there are normally people worse than Maririno.
But there’s a frustrating feeling that Marino herself is a hopeless case from above.
I was happy about the Christmas tree’s round thread illustration, so don’t sigh!
Matsurino can use Excel and so on…
Shihei seems to have seen many adults in his family get into serious fights…
The mentality of being able to enjoy watching disputes is amazing.
Even if they say that Marihana is top-notch, no regular employees below that level stand out, and since the juniors are straightforward and capable, the readers are left feeling unsettled.
I want them to stay in a Cold War because I get anxious even about conflicts that have nothing to do with me…
The double work of data entry really drives me crazy, so can you please stop for a moment before lecturing me?
I don’t want to see one-sided sermons or dark stories.
I want to see a serious argument.
It’s basically just complaining about Mariri, isn’t it?
It’s dark…
In the end, it’s the higher-ups who decide to go along with the proposal from the young Marino, who is only a regular employee and doesn’t hold a position.
I feel sorry for seeming like I’m just supporting Section Chief Fuji, but it seems like I’m doing nothing other than comforting them…
Well, it seems like the assistant manager is finally about to take action next time.
There are several people in positions above Mari no, but it does feel like they’ve been doing nothing for the past few years, doesn’t it?
In reality, Mari no is not alone in the library.
It might be good to read with that point in mind.
Since Matsuri said let’s make it a stylish cafe, there was a boss who almost gave permission too, lol.
After all, he’s just a kid from Young Magazine…
Just because it was sent to this magazine…
Sometimes I think that the people in charge of the library who are going along with Jasmine Field’s problematic proposals are the real issue…
My dissatisfaction with Martino is about to reach complete saturation, and I’m feeling really excited!
Because of this stance, the boy really dislikes it when he is assigned tasks.
I hope to be in a situation where I have to start working with Marino soon.
This workplace is quite lively, but there hasn’t been any trouble coming up…
The structure where older regular employees ignore the burden on non-regular staff is found everywhere, making my stomach tighten.
There are a lot of strange people among librarians, despite being a place where academically elite book lovers gather.
It feels like it was a job that should have been done somewhere since Mr. Kakuno didn’t stop it.
You can become a librarian if you study.
Is it treated like an IT passport?
Mr. Hayase’s eyes are dead.
Mr. Fuji is really angry, and look at Ishihira boy doing this!
It’s said that Marino might be about to change positions, but why hasn’t Kakuno, who has been here even longer, changed positions?
When I see these guys at work fighting with each other, it makes me uncomfortable, so I want to stay unaware of it.
Fuji-san is quite a crazy person, so well…
I have a feeling that Asano and Shirai are running things behind the scenes at this workplace.
I have no right to say anything to Fuji-san, who says that it would be fine if everyone has trouble when I quit, taking on tasks that only I understand on purpose.
If you’ve been a full-time employee for three years, it must be that there aren’t many other places to go.
Since the amount of work and the number of people have not changed before the flow of equal pay for equal work came.
It’s nice that regular employees can simply take over the work that non-regular staff have been doing until now…
Something like an orgy scene in the thumbnail.
I used to think I wanted to really go at it if we were going to clash, but when the battle actually started, I found myself wishing for some silence.
I want to see Maririno and Ishihira-kun get intimate.
It’s interesting to watch someone flustered with customer service, but it’s tough to see them get tense internally.
Are you crying that much…?
Mr. Kadono is probably being recruited for a librarian position.
If this goes well, I wonder if Marino will take all the credit for herself, and then it will explode.
Let’s establish a reasonable track record and deceive others to impose it on them.
Is it already the third year since Marino came to the library?
How many years have you been a working adult?