
I’m curious, so tell me! Boom!
Which is better, a girl from a messy room or her parents?
It’s nice, isn’t it? A boy who’s like a bundle of curiosity happens to not want to know about his real father.
>>2Well, even if I want to know, I can’t.
>>16If they were just selling spring or had a lot of boyfriends, that would be better, but there’s even a possibility of being a rape victim, so researching it is heavy on my mind.
I think my future would have been in trouble if I hadn’t worked at that library.
I think it’s a miss, but it’s not that they won’t cover the tuition, so I also think it’s more of a hit.
Hazisaka and Yamada might be a mismatch due to differing directions.
But this guy really loves his dad.
>>5I still feel like I want to depend on calling you “Dad,” and I like it.
I was in a situation where I was really angry because I had ignored the reminder notice.
>>8This is also a form of dependence, isn’t it?
Well, he’s not my biological father.
Because I hit the jackpot with my foster father…
The one who raises you is more important than the one who gives birth to you.
Mom, what kind of job do you have…?
It’s not a win, but my mom is paying for college, so when I’m told it’s a miss, I feel like it’s not that bad.
>>12But what about the money given by a man…?
>>14Are you the type that thinks you shouldn’t accept money that wasn’t earned through hard work?
>>12In the end, it seems like a drop in the bucket.
Well, at least it’s the top layer they’re giving us.
Just because they’re party people, they don’t really force anything.
I think that Ms. Kaneki would fall into the category of a completely useless person if her novel hadn’t sold, despite the fact that she ended up being successful.
It’s admirable to think of going to university in that situation.
I don’t even know who my father is, so it’s not like I can blame my parent lottery or anything…
There has been quite an improvement since the failure…
If there were a model that embodies the significance of the library, it’s no wonder that Mr. Kakuno would want to dote on it.
It seems that after the man who was beaten and chased away, there haven’t been any troubles like bringing another man into the house.
It felt like a regular mom working a night job.
That’s because I’m saving for my son’s tuition, so I’m already a good mom who sufficiently meets the necessary conditions.
What do we consider as a bad luck in parent lottery?
If it’s a hard-oriented perception, then it would fall into the category of being a hit.
Being a single mother and being able to send her child to university is quite impressive.
>>24It’s my novelist father-in-law who’s paying for my tuition.
Who is my father?
Parent 10 consecutive gacha!
I am what people in the child welfare community refer to as a survivor.
In the end, it is undeniable that they were in a harsh environment, and they managed to cope solely due to their physical attributes.
You’re living without any hardships, aren’t you?
The result of my father’s 10 consecutive sperm gacha is SSR, so well…
There are also parents of kids who miss the gacha.
I think the time of the worst memories regarding my mother made me reflect on things.
It’s a fantasy that I’ve grown up to be a good child…
Enough talk about reality, I’ll kill you.
The boy is a genius at fighting, but because he’s not really suited for bad things, things somehow worked out; normally, he would have gone down a worse path…
It’s a good thing the boy was stronger than the jerk who brought him in…
Genes that can allow a middle school student to hit and defeat an adult man with an ashtray.
A mother surely has both parental love and a sense of responsibility.
Simply just not smart.
>>36Even if I give you money, I definitely haven’t checked the tuition fees for private universities, and it’s definitely not enough.
The money I was handed with such arrogance is nowhere near enough, and it’s coming from my part-time job and someone other than my father.
Dad (not dad)
No way, Ishihira-kun must have hit the jackpot with his parents…
My mother is a bit difficult, but my father is really a good person.
>>41Father (not a father)
I understood the feelings of that American guy who gets angry at the Sanobabitch in this household!
>>43Your mother is a worthless woman who doesn’t even know who your father is!
It’s like a child that was produced as a result of a mother pulling a dark pot gacha.
My father is a really nice person, but when it comes to social skills or work suitability…
It’s good because I had talent.
In the end, it’s because we didn’t have enough money, so it was at that point that my father gave it.
Even though I’m a hopeless woman, I do care for my son…
There were people who seemed to think that since they paid their tuition here properly, all their past failures as a woman were erased.
Given the previous descriptions, it was often said that it would be insufficient anyway, and it turned out that the foreshadowing wasn’t properly resolved in the main story.
The fact that dinner was always the same food is already a huge point of abuse, it’s just impossible.
A elementary school boy’s dinner consisting of snack bread feels a bit like a miss for the parents.
Because there are things like dirty rooms and Macbeth…
Some people work part-time while attending university, so it’s not impossible to cover the full cost…
It’s a good thing that the boy Ishihira had a talent for violence, otherwise it would have been impossible to bring in a man who uses violence.
Sometimes I’m surprised to read that there are people who think that everything is covered by the money my mother gave me at that time.
If that fighting ability was inherited from his real father, it might be a lucky draw.
It’s a class that is abandoned by Ishihira’s hunger for knowledge…
There’s no way they understand the cost of college with that situation! It’s too much…
If my father were really that father, he would lose to the men my mother brings home.
If you have bad behavior and aren’t respected for your fighting ability, your life will end up being quite worthless.
This is a successful parent gacha.
>>60Well, I don’t know who my dad is, but if I didn’t inherit his physical abilities…
There’s a possibility that she could have died from the violence of her mother’s common-law husband…
Well, it’s not a total loss, but since they covered the tuition and didn’t impose restrictions, they’ve done what they needed to do…
A parent who managed somehow with a talent for storytelling and a child who managed somehow with a talent for fighting.
Parent and child
It’s cool, a femme fatale Heisei gal.
He brings along worthless guys, and just because he doesn’t understand the hard and boring conversation, it gets me down.
I feel like I’ll miss the bride gacha.
It feels like it’s in a position that’s above the average among the misses.
The fact that the person is extremely strong is a big part of how they manage.
I’m glad I have physical strength.
Well, even if it’s not enough, at least it’s better than not spending any money at all.
Rather, it’s a lucky draw in terms of parents.
They are properly raising you and even paying for your tuition.
Whether they raised them properly is debatable, but they are probably not parents without love.
Some readers seem to forget that when Ishihei’s father was a novelist, he wasn’t working and it was his mother who was earning the income.
I love my son, even though I’m just a bit lazy.
When I was with the novelist, I would also go out to work in their place.
It can be said that they are trying hard to be parents, but it could be considered a loss without being particularly good or bad.