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It’s辛い to witness not just the change in appearance, but also the change in where you belong…
And the final Nirvana.
The hotel I have been protecting has changed shape completely.
– It continued to run smoothly and thrived even after I was gone.
– I cannot do decent work with prosthetic arms and legs.
This is seriously going to get me down!
>>3Wouldn’t it have been better to take parts from other robots that are on indefinite leave?
>>6It would be one thing to take from a colleague who left due to being broken, but taking from a colleague who is on leave would deprive them of their will…
So let’s go wild and make it milder by feminizing it.
Why did you make a Nirvana statue! It’s really yeah.
>>5No Yachiyo No Life
The absence of the shampoo cap is unforgivable.
Of course, the hotel has been quite renovated, but it’s also nice that it has started to attract quite a few customers.
Moreover, even the shampoo hats have been removed.
>>9From the beginning, there was no stock from episode 1, so it was only a matter of time before it would be gone…
>>9All of my preferences have been discarded, and the store is experiencing a surge in popularity.
I can no longer even do my original job properly.
What does it mean for me to return as the manager when faced with this reality?
>>9It must be thanks to the launched promotional satellite.
You don’t need a shampoo hat, Yachiyo-chan.
Ponkōooooo!!!
>>11Yachiyoohhh!!!
Super Robot Wars cut-in
I think prosthetic arms and legs are quite bad.
It’s not good to dig deeper here…
>>13When I came to the workplace in a wheelchair after a long time, it felt like I had become a veteran who had lost their place, but I shouldn’t dig deeper.
>>22This is really going to be quite mentally taxing.
>>13A scene often seen in American films after the Vietnam War.
Given the level of technology we have, I can’t help but think that the situation with hands should be manageable to some extent.
If you seriously worry about Yachiyo-san, Ponko ends up seeming like a bad guy, doesn’t it?
>>14Even if a prosthetic arm is not possible, it is said that equipping a mysterious ray gun is feasible.
Appeared in a place where it was thought to have ended far away.
This is a story about a post-war hidden returnee soldier.
While taking care of my grandmother, I have to manage the hotel, repair Yachiyo, defend myself, and I also have a boyfriend.
Ponkō is a bit of a superwoman, huh?
It’s not like I wanted to cut corners and ended up like that.
It took 50 years, and since Yachiyo-san hasn’t caused any issues, we can say that Ponkko utilized all the technology she has to reach that point.
Unlike Yachiyo, who worked to maintain the status quo without modernization, the radicals achieved success.
There is no choice but to hand over management and become disenchanted.
If it’s impossible to make it a bit more compact
As for the barrier-free aspect, it’s about the counter area.
I want you to make it so that I can enter…
However… were you able to increase customers by sticking to the old ways?
>>26Shut uuup!!!!!!!!!!
>>27“It says ‘Innovation and playfulness in tradition’ in the Ten Principles…”
>>37The Nirvana statue has crossed the line, you bastard.
It’s impossible for you to stand in front of people with those hands and feet, Yachiyo.
Let’s cleverly attach the limbs of other hoteliers and make them like Narumi.
If you have that level of technical skill, you should be able to move your hands and feet properly.
Is it a trick by the raccoon?
Yachiyo… become a mystery…
I was thinking, why don’t they revive those who are broken?
>>35You probably understood it this time.
Even if you have that skill, it’s extremely difficult to restore.
>>35It’s because I’m on leave.
Well, a realistic solution is the parts exchange I saw in Detroit.
There were about seven people around there.
The technology for building missiles is completely different.
The hotel staff at the Galaxy Tower probably wouldn’t need to take from the robots on leave if they were typical automatons, but the owner seems to have custom-ordered them to look human…
The difference in technological capability between the aircraft I’m boarding and the Yachiyo tank is too great, Ponko.
>>42With that lower body, they probably can’t even enter a hotel.
The doorman seems to be one-of-a-kind, and it would be a big problem if he broke.
If you can fix Yachiyo, you could probably fix the people on leave too, but since you’re not doing that, it means it’s impossible.
After all, the characters in the story say it’s impossible, so it’s not surprising to have doubts about whether it actually happened, right?
It’s the bottom-of-the-barrel episode that starts across the drama’s season.
It’s quite understandable that there is a significant technological gap between a private car that you operate on your own and a small robotic arm or leg that is controlled by Yachiyo AI, not just a difference of one or two units.
So you’re looking for spare parts, right?
The fact that I couldn’t protect the hotel loved by the owner and that smiles were overflowing in the hotel caused a conflict, leading Yachiyo to become reckless, but after Ponko’s desperate persuasion, I remembered what was truly important as a hotelier.
It’s an incredibly beautiful composition.