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>女の子は優しくても少し厳しい方が魅力的に見えるYeah, I got hurt.
>>1Is the standard the Italian mafia?
Cute little Osanai-san
3 Revenge
>>2Emotionally unstable soundtrack…
I have no criminal record!
Something must have happened…
I hope you experience pain soon.
>>8Who is the target of your revenge?
You’ve probably already experienced pain.
I was abducted and beaten up.
What kind of face does the thread image have when plotting some evil scheme?
Isn’t the confession line quite terrible?
I wonder what those people who still think Kosanai-san won’t face any consequences have been watching in the recent discussions.
There’s no helping it, I don’t like reality.
A neet who can’t oppose various things.
It’s currently trendy to vent your righteous anger on anime characters and feel refreshed.
>>14Feeling refreshed?
I want to feel refreshed with Oosanai-san’s panties.
In other words, it’s not that they completely avoid painful experiences.
Well, you’ll have a hard time in winter.
Little Pigeon-kun
It’s amazing that I can empathize with this guy.
Are you a socially rejected “kotodōji”?
As I mentioned above, it’s a revenge that comes after being hurt in the first place.
The mental damage is probably greater for Osanai-san.
I’m going through some unreasonable situations every now and then.
I wonder if they think I don’t feel anything because I don’t cry or get angry in an easily understandable way.
It’s basically a counter-type…
I’m a bit tired because my junior is more attached to me than I expected.
While others may just seek revenge, going as far as to take revenge shows a significant level of anger.
>>26A limited edition tart is destroyed, a bike is stolen, and it’s used for illegal activities, leading to disciplinary action for students → revenge.
About to be kissed → Revenge
Will there be a junior or something appearing in the anime?
I was already surprised that I have a friend who goes to buy books for me…
>>27It won’t appear in the anime.
I don’t know about the visuals, but I think the personality is the most childlike and even cute.
The third type of cuteness.
In the first place, I’m just retaliating because I’ve been hurt, scared, or made angry… I’ve already experienced something awful.
As long as you give them delicious snacks, they’ll be cheerful and harmless.
Unlike my boyfriend, who annoyingly interferes and steals tomatoes.
Basically, you are kind because you don’t reach out on your own.
I feel like I can be an ordinary and harmless girl if those around me are harmless and ordinary.
>>33Ordinary humans cannot remain harmless due to their incompetence…
>>33Well, originally, being able to give up somewhere and not resist because it’s scary is what makes a common citizen, so when you reach a point where you absolutely can’t do that, you can no longer just be an ordinary girl somewhere.
The grudge of being served fried bread with mustard was something I didn’t take revenge for.
>>34It’s not that someone set me up; my luck was just incredibly bad… I calmed myself down by binge-eating sweets.
It’s all because of the security situation in Gifu…
>>36If nothing happens, they’ll just be a normal kid, you know.
It’s just that an abnormal environment doesn’t allow it.
Kobato-kun isn’t trying to harm anyone either.
It’s natural for a character who can only create stories when there are big events to continue to be in the wasteland.
If this world were truly peaceful and safe, it would be nice, but since it is not, it is fundamentally impossible for Kosanai-san to remain a petty citizen.
Unlike Kobato-kun, it seems you have friends, but are you not holding any weaknesses over them? Are you okay?
>>43It seems that Kobato-kun has some safe friends to hang out with too…
Well, I guess Komusubi’s friends probably aren’t that different in that respect either…
Using a boyfriend to cut off overly deep interpersonal relationships was a basic behavior of reciprocal relationships.
Until I take revenge, I’m passive, but once it starts, I’m all excited to do it, so it’s definitely not normal.
In summer, it’s not for enjoyment but a measure for self-defense, so it’s not true revenge.
You can see that the perspective on revenge has become quite extreme.
The reason why incidents of revenge occur is that it is a mystery work, and if you try to delve into that, it applies to all kinds of novels, manga, and anime.
They are more ordinary than I expected, but if you asked if they are truly ordinary kids, I would say that’s not the case at all; that’s the conclusion I reached after reading the entire original work.
Due to the overall low ethical standards and the high number of abnormal individuals in that world, it seems that events like the Kitakyushu confinement murder case happen frequently.
>>48There is no one-sided aggression, so it balances well with that person’s high level of charisma.
As for the fried bread, Ms. Osanai ate it with the awareness that she had a sense of guilt…
I saw the latest episode, but is it really necessary to go this far? Is it such a bad thing to kiss the person you’re dating?
>>51Even when you’re in a relationship, you should consider the situation and the other person’s feelings when doing things.
>>51I was hurt.
>>51It’s something you do when it’s funny to shut someone’s noisy mouth, not something to do with a harsh atmosphere.
>>51Forcibly kissing a girl who is about the height of an elementary school student is a bit…
A kiss without consent, even from a boyfriend, is sexual assault.
It’s a tough world out there, isn’t it…
Koyamauchi-san’s revenge, and the little dove-kun deduces that a perpetual motion machine has been completed.
>>54This mechanism is not permanent at all… Something is being burned each time it rotates…
A child aiming to be a small citizen is not a small citizen, you know…
I locked up those summer people, but won’t I be avenged when they get out?
>>57At that time, I won’t be a minor anymore, so I think I’ll make sure to get even longer sentences.
It would be best for Ko-san if the other person yielded.
>>57Aren’t you not coming back to Gifu after graduating from university and starting a job, Osanai-san?
You could say it’s a tough world.
That kiss isn’t the kind you do because you like it.
It was a kiss to silence someone who was being bothersome, but it touched the wolf’s reverse scale.
Urano-kun wasn’t too eager for a high school student of his age.
Physical contact is
It’s a kiss that makes her understand the impact of Hyouya.
Aside from the others, it seemed like the way Urino-kun was harshly rejected was just a complicated love situation or something like a dramatic scene.
I wonder if that was a kind of revenge for Koyanagi.
>>64If it’s a complicated romantic relationship, I wouldn’t go so far as to deliberately let him hear the sound of a train that he can’t hear and use friends and obvious receipts to make him misunderstand.
The receipt isn’t really intended for such purposes, but it’s being used that way.
>>65Were you setting up misleading guidance to make me misunderstand…?
Even though I was really mad that Umino treated me like the culprit…?
It’s true that I engaged, but the balance allows me to turn back whenever I notice the discomfort.
Well, it was impossible for you, who are so trivial.
Is Gifu an unusual environment…?
>>72That world is the security theory of Japan.
>>72It’s like something from Yonehana Town, a victim of the work, so to speak…
I think about 90% of Umino-kun’s outcome is a result of his own personality and the manipulation by the real culprit.
Since Osanai started their revenge, there is no room to go back.
There is no doubt that there was an influence to continue when they wanted to stop the independent investigation.
Far from being angry, I’ve actually gone along with it quite nicely.
I’m in the phase of enjoying revenge.
It’s a common trope that the security of the high school in student-centered mystery works tends to deteriorate…
>>78This is still way better than Fudou High School.
It’s cute, but there’s an assumption that Little Pigeon-kun will become a sacrifice.
I can’t stay in a place like this! I’m going back to Takayama!
Based on that outburst, it seems that Mr. Osanai was guiding Kurano-kun to succeed, but he had no intention of leading anyone to think he was the culprit.
There was no intention to mislead into thinking that I was the culprit, like with the train or the receipt; it was just the usual bad luck.
>>81The person was explaining normally, but they were guiding in a way that could lead to progress up to a certain point.
Since the incident with the kiss, I’ve reversed my approach and switched to revenge, so I’ve been guiding things that way ever since.
I am moving with the premise of how to make it a scar that will last a lifetime after the kiss.
However, I didn’t notice the intentions of the homosexual, so it feels like an overkill on top of an overkill was resulted.
Gifu is scary, isn’t it?
There are only bad people.
>>86In Jun Ikeido’s mystery novel, a remote mountain village was about to be taken over by a cult.
Unlike Fudou High School or Teitan High School, where people are either resolute or commit pleasure-driven murders, that school district is simply unsafe, right?
I thought the second season of the anime was already out, so I watched it all the way through.
Also, this woman was like~~~……!!
So you were guiding me, huh?
Well then, if Urano-kun had confirmed it, there would have been room for misunderstandings to be resolved, and you’re going all out to completely break that down, huh?
It’s too much of an incarnation of violence…
I can’t really understand it well based on the anime I’ve watched.
Did the thread image have a past that would turn it into such a psychological monster?
>>92It’s just that I’ve become intolerant because I’m small and frail, and I get looked down on constantly.
Were you the type to bite back before entering a petty citizen’s contract?
>>94Well, I guess it’s because he had a hero-like quality, since he was helping his friends get out of a drug group.
I lament the feeling that others won’t understand that I constantly have to carry my student ID to make people believe I’m a high school student in parts that haven’t been turned into anime.
The lesson of this work: Be careful of small girls.
The direction is different, but there might be an explosiveness similar to Negishi from DMC, Mr. Koanai.
Gifu is a prefecture where there are few cases of rape, arson, and murder, but there are unusually many burglars breaking into homes.
>>98Is it because there are many elderly people?
>>98Small-time villain.
It’s amazing that Kengo is safe hanging out with these guys.
>>101I’m not okay.
When helping Osanai, he was cut with a cutter.
>>106There is part of Kobotan-kun that can’t forgive Kosanai-san’s summer lies.
From Urano-kun’s perspective, it was steaming hot, but for Osanai-san, it was ice cold.
>>103In a way, the prey fell for everything perfectly, so it’s really heated up.
Kengo is actually the one bringing trouble to Kobato-kun rather than the other way around.
Because I am involved in both the drug group and the arson situation myself.
In fact, there are parts that aren’t really that involved.
Kengo is thoughtless but a good person.
It is not someone that small citizens should take revenge on.
If we’re talking about Kobato-kun alone, he can get excited just over the fact that his cute girlfriend doesn’t order cold pasta, showing his low fuel efficiency.
Even if I get caught up in it, honestly, it won’t be a big deal.
>>107Those who enjoy that are already abnormal, you know.
Kengo in winter is really a good guy…
But it’s frustrating, so warming up milk in the carton and putting it back in the fridge deserves to be scolded.
>>109I really thought you should be scolded just for this.
Kengo has always been a good guy.
Kobato-kun doesn’t get excited by Osanai-san, but he seems to get thrilled and reach a peak during the reasoning talk with Osanai-san.
He’s a good guy, but saying it casually from the heart in one episode is the worst move that conveys everything.
Heat the pack directly.
Kengo is one of the best characters among the good people in the works of Yazawa, including the Classic Literature Club.
What is it that doesn’t intimidate those abduction groups?