
Isn’t it quite a hassle just with the curry pilaf?
>>1It seems they’re repurposing the leftover curry from the day before.
>>1I heated the frozen food in the microwave.
A person who has only love for lemons.
>>2When it comes to people like Terai or the department head, it makes you realize how ruthlessly human beings can become… so there’s a balance to it.
>>16I think it’s very human-like.
Whether it’s good or bad is another matter.
I need to make the flavor stronger so that it can be enjoyed deliciously in four hours, but I also have to be mindful of calories and salt content.
It would have been better if Ryo-san had that distinct single man vibe…
>>4It’s fine just to have the good old things.
Seriously annoying!
>>4Being sweet to my relatives’ children is very typical of a single man, isn’t it?
Ryo-san eats a ton of sweets.
Ryō-san seems like he would make a good father.
Since this child came into my life, I’ve started to think that as a police officer, I should focus more on being a police officer.
I mean, it was better when I was doing business for myself and getting scolded by the section chief.
>>7Is it okay for the two colleagues who are doing the president role?
>>7Ichiro Asakusa is a sushi chef, but…?
When it comes to things I’m really interested in, my IQ skyrockets, just like you, Ryo-san.
It’s fine with me.
If it doesn’t involve my own interests, then I’m a high-spec superhuman…
There was a time when I said that choosing a horse was more important than what lunch to have, and it was basically a loop of three patterns, yet I don’t really have that much of an attachment to what I eat.
It’s strange that a company can survive when they openly say that Zushi Foods’ instant products are bad.
I think if it’s this kind of curry pilaf, you could just dump curry powder over fried rice or something at that level.
Well, if you think that my obsession with model kits led me to cooking, it makes sense.
However, with such a silly palate, I can’t believe he can actually make something that convinces the taste of lemon.
>>15Because you are unusually smart.
>>15It’s too much…
I guess I’ll just use mixed vegetables and curry powder.
If you can eat rotten things and you’re dealing with kids, then of course what you make will change…
I’m a perfectionist.
I think you just throw curry powder and ingredients into the rice cooker and cook it.
Even though I can eat rotten things without a care…
The section chief was also doing it with the rice cooker.
I think it’s a satisfactory way to reconcile the original setting of being rough and carefree about eating anything with the setting of sushi chef Asakusa Ichirou.
Lemons are lemons, and since they’re too refined to accept anything mediocre, Ryo-san, who is meticulous and competitive, would probably have a great time.
There are actually chefs like this too.
I like the Giboju family and Ryo-san, who is a member of the Giboju family, but I’ve never read why they have a connection to the Giboju family.
Why?
>>29I missed out on eating sushi, which led to a connection with the sushi shop owner, and somehow… we became friendly enough that I was entrusted with things like branch operations and sourcing.
>>55I am working at Chōkanda Sushi as Ichirō Asakusa.
>>55Natsuharu’s fondness for Ryō-san is also significant.
The rice with seaweed really only has seaweed on it…
Nakagawa’s “No way, haha…” is a flag every time.
Once he decides to do something, Ryо̄-san is also incredibly dedicated to cooking… such is the persuasive power.
But if we’re going to do it, putting this much effort into it feels more like something Ryo would do, right?
I think our tongues send high-precision data to the brain more than ordinary humans do.
Ryotsu’s physical specs are amazing.
But my brain has processed everything as “all the same,” so I had a dull palate.
Basically, I am caring.
>>35The shop lady said that even if there’s an earthquake, she will come to help me.
I have a sense of trust that Ryo-san will definitely come.
>>109For you, we have Ryo-san Insurance! Even if a major earthquake hits Tokyo, Ryo-san will definitely come to help you!
>>118Haha, I’m making a huge profit with Gahaha Insurance! There’s no way an earthquake will come anyway—wait, what is that!?
>>126There are episodes that start as gag episodes but turn into heartwarming stories halfway through, right?
The fact that each time the lunch box is different is beyond just being elaborate.
I can understand why Lemon couldn’t eat the school lunch bread.
I properly overcame it.
Plastic models also include high-difficulty garage kits and military models, so once you get hooked, you really get into it.
It seems that only feeding good things can also lead to picky eating.
Nakagawa, who completely understands the contents of Ryotsu’s bento.
>>41When I think about it, it’s a bit disturbing.
>>44Well, if it’s the same thing in a loop endlessly, you’ll remember it.
Well, rather than some irrelevant old guy at work.
It is perfectly natural to cherish a child who is like one’s own, even if they are a relative.
He’s just a nice old man when it comes to lemons, really.
Lemons and mandarin oranges are fine, but is it okay for the presence of the real parents of the Giboju family to become faint?
This episode is just endlessly teasing Nakagawa’s biased bento, and it’s funny.
Ryo-san is a bit of a perfectionist.
When I was a cake maker, I was really into it…
Is this nori bento really only filled with nori?
That’s truly impossible.
A chef I know always ate only retort pouches at home…
Why do I have to cook at home too?
Regarding the lemon bento, there is a competition (critique session) within the sushi shop that is also stimulating Ryo-san’s competitive spirit.
I’m basically a sore loser.
Even though it’s run by someone with a terrible palate, the restaurant that Ryotsu manages somehow becomes popular…
Well, it ends in destruction, but…
I’m the type of person who is overly particular and gets really into hands-on activities, so it’s just that I’m super dedicated to making bento as part of my creative hobbies…
I feel like I understand why Lemon is fond of Ryousan.
Since you make me bento with such care.
If it were my own child, I feel like I would be careless.
>>53There was a misunderstanding that Ryo-tsu lost his memory because he got knocked out by a wrestling move from a drunken Matoi and thought they had done it.
I think it would have been fine to just be honest and set it as a family.
>>60No good, it’s both beautiful.
>>65Bankyoku broke the flag because of a single tree…
Since the lemon appeared in the TV special, I have been doing my best for the lemon.
It’s not that I’m foolish; my lower limit is really low.
It’s just that I have a tongue and body that can eat anything delicious.
>>62I’ve experienced hunger many times because I don’t have money.
>>62The topic of mineral water is quite noticeable.
>>62The setting changes frequently, but during a TV recording when I had French food, I clearly said it was bad.
>>62I had a nickname of “poly bucket” for a while because I believed in the principle that it’s okay as long as my stomach is full, without worrying much about taste or quality.
Because I’ve lost to lemon in terms of knowledge several times, I feel that I somewhat willingly follow and will do various things.
>>63When it comes to knowledgeable people or enthusiasts, Ryōsuke is fairly straightforward, to the point that he can be a bit too niche and take a step back.
>>70I said he was like my teacher, the old man who runs the toy museum.
I said we’ve already lost to the doll enthusiasts who recreated the uniforms of famous private high schools.
No matter how extreme it is, even Ryotsu can’t handle it.
I usually don’t listen to anyone’s lectures, but when I’m lectured by Lemon, I get seriously depressed to the point that I don’t even care about money.
Maybe at the end.
It feels different from the character I was imagining.
A skilled, knowledgeable, and athletic single male civil servant.
After the sushi chapter, Maria became a real woman, more heroines appeared, and Reiko had a friends-with-benefits situation, creating a strange balance.
>>71kwsb
Since Matoi was the wife and lemon was the daughter, it had become a pseudo-family…
For me, food is either delicious or super delicious.
I feel like I said something like that.
>>73I want to be like this.
I have the impression that when Gepard gets angry, he honestly reflects on it.
Hmm…
It’s a sausage with an expiration date from the year before last.
If it’s a refrigerator, it should be fine.
Someone who was doing something like that…
>>79I think that vibe still exists if it’s just for myself or the guys.
There have always been troublesome depictions of children, right? (Sometimes they get hit and cry.)
I think Gepard is already fully recognized as part of the family.
>>81When I read it again, I’m really sweet on Ryo-san…
If you try to do something strange, I’ll just let you try it for now…
Well, he has been this kind of person since childhood, hasn’t he, Ryotsu?
I remember making a completely handmade bicycle using lightweight materials for Lemon.
He’s rough with himself but kind to others.
To say it’s gentle, it’s also a leader’s personality, for better or worse.
Honestly, if it were my own bento, just a salmon bento, seaweed bento, or curry pilaf would be pretty tiring enough.
If it’s to feed myself or Sakonji or Volvo, then I’m fine with rotten things.
I feel like I’m being strict only with Nakagawa.
>>90It’s like being a subordinate.
If they were to make bento at Sakon-ji or Volvo Terai, I think they would eventually nonchalantly start using sausages from a few years ago.
I’ve become a dad who makes lunch for my daughter…
When you reach an age like Ryo-san, kids that age are really cute, so you start to be concerned about that child’s health.
Because we are a pseudo family with Matoi and Lemon, Ryō-san.
It might have been Chef Kawakami, but when he eats by himself, his meals are really casual.
Also, Ryuji too.
>>99Looking at those two in the same category is already defamation, right?
>>106Why? Is it your personal preference?
Since I can’t make you get married, I turned you into a pseudo-family member, so of course I’m treating you like a daughter, Lemon.
You’re in the younger brother position like before, Nakagawa.
Even though it’s a pseudo-family, I really love the homely Ryotsu that comes after the super Kanda sushi.
Whether or not to create such a gap up to this point.
When it comes to feeding others, I put in at least 1.5 times the effort.
I personally think that the later version of Ryotsu, who loves the members of the police box enough to put their photos in a treasure chest and also loves his family, is the most charming.
It’s a manga where wild crazy characters keep appearing during tournaments focused on physical strength or quizzes on specific knowledge…
If you look closely, even the lunch box container is elaborate…
Pulling a baby stroller with a tangerine while going to the zoo with lemon was totally like a dad.
Those kinds of discussions can’t happen without the lemons, and it really broadened my perspective.
Lemons are evaluated purely based on ability without prejudice, and when they are assessed, they are genuinely praised, so there seems to be a good compatibility.
As the era transitioned from Showa to Heisei and the age of the readership increased, I wonder if this way of suppressing the intensity was the secret to the long-term serialization.
>>113As I keep reading, I can gradually understand how to be mindful of compliance.
>>113In this episode where the lemons don’t appear, they’re doing really vulgar and outrageous things.
I don’t think it’s that I suppressed your extreme claims; I believe it was the abundance of options and the division of labor that was good.
>>113If Ryo-san were always casually smoking and blasting away with a gun, it would be inevitable that it would be cut off somewhere.
>>124When the current Ryo-san went to see the Ryo-san from episode 1, they said, “Why was I so angry back then…?” indicating that the early days were too savage.
>>124It’s a bad cop in a different sense than the early, early stereotype image of Ryotsu.
The pressure on citizens who have a high sense of privilege but do not contribute to work is really strong.
That’s why I was really angry during the hamster episode.
>>114It’s a serious episode, but I couldn’t help but wonder if the kids who are the culprits are too strong since Ryo-san is also falling apart.
However, Ryo-san is the type who, even though Lemon is not a picky eater, gets competitive and tries to cook and feed them cockroaches and mice.
If it were still being serialized now, it seems like they would make a story about the rice riots.
>>119There will undoubtedly be instances of setting up mask manufacturing factories due to the new coronavirus.
>>141I feel like there was an episode about Vtubers… or maybe not…
Here is Kameari Park in Katsushika Ward, front police station, opening color 21 pages! Everyone, sorry to keep you waiting! The powered-up Ryotsu makes his first outing to MIX! Volume of Chihi V Koopa’s Great Operation. Osamu Akimoto. Since the color page, MIX original.
>>141I’m not sure since it crosses the line…
>>146Aren’t we crossing the line at the point of brewing illegal liquor…?
>>149It’s different from making jokes about real people dying.
There are certain reasons why I dislike the Osaka group because Ryo-san has become more sane.
It’s unreasonable, and it’s always Ryo-san who becomes the victim.
>>120Spring leans more towards the side of the female police officer.
The representative female officer, Saotome, had softened up quite a bit later on.
>>128When I lost my iPhone, I was crying and grateful for Ryo-san helping me look for it.
Atelier Biidama operates in a system of 2 or 3 teams.
Sometimes it’s Akimoto-sensei who thinks of the story, and other times it’s a different assistant.
The fact that Ryo-san’s personality changes depending on the episode is related to that.
I won’t smoke anymore…
The Osaka group was honestly not very pleasant, even for someone born and raised in Osaka, because they were showing too much regional character these days.
Does that mean that those who dislike Osaka also don’t like Ryo-san’s great-grandfathers, since Ryo-san becomes a victim every time?
>>127If it’s Kanbee, it’s kind of a case of both sides being equal, or that even Kanbee’s side sometimes ends up suffering.
>>132In the episode where it seemed like Matto was going to get married, Kanbei and I sneaked into the storehouse together and got caught and locked in.
>>137It’s not Kanbee, it’s the owner of Inchoki-do!
>>139If it were Kanbee, he would have really been beaten up by Natsuharuto…
>>127Personally, I feel that my grandparents have a superior version of Ryo-san’s skills, and Ryo-san is impressed by them. They often pay a reward when getting involved as well.
Osaka really doesn’t make any sense.
I love the episode where about 10 people with similar faces and names participate in the can-kicking world tournament.
Which volume was it, I wonder?
Sushi restaurants really have both people who love them and those who hate them, it’s a matter of opinion.
Osaka is almost a no.
Although it was said that Ryo-san became a common-sense person due to this quote, this is outrageous in a different vector.
It’s not strange to grow older and become kinder to children.
It seems that the author’s real-life situation has a big influence on becoming a parenting character.
>>136When I think about the time Akimoto Osamu was on “Jounetsu Tairiku” and his two daughters were in their mid-twenties, it seems he still hasn’t had any grandchildren since the Super Kanda Sushi days, so I wonder what kind of change in mindset he has experienced.
Ryo-san was making sake with old rice.
>>140There was a manga about learning history where old rice was sold as Himiko rice.
When I think of Kanbee, I have the image of “an old man making games with other elderly people.”
I’m starting to mass-produce stylish masks.
>>145The story has all come to mind.
Crossing the line is somewhat…
>>150The event where beer is spilled on the ground is also parrot-based, after all.
The lines of crime and ethics are different…
Once you get married, crime-related topics become no laughing matter.
The mask episode is all about making super stylish, one-of-a-kind pieces, but the punchline is that the COVID-19 pandemic ends up passing faster than expected, and they won’t sell.
It seems that there was a setting where the wrapped items were three types of bento on a loop.
Regarding the female police officers, there’s the premise that Ryō-san usually acts wildly…
They’re selling things like hidden camera photos…
>>156“I made a life-size figure by putting Reiko in a coma and taking a mold of her…”
>>156The female police officers will go all out when they do something, so it’s a tie, right?
>>165At that time, Mari A’s impression of both men and women in that area was particularly terrifying.
Golden
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It’s normally well-made, so the manager can’t really get angry about it.
It’s not my child, but if we’re talking about affection, it would be my grandchild.
I might have had nephews and nieces.
It’s understandable that the outrageousness has disappeared.
Being a police officer, it’s more appropriate to do various things for your relatives’ children than to engage in strange businesses.
“Isn’t it more accurate to say ‘Since you’re Ryotsu, live a life that deviates as a public servant’?”
It’s not a serialized publication, but it will still be featured…
If we’re not careful, the publication rate might be higher than H&H.