
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I want to imprison my niece, it’s scary…
A woman who becomes more outstanding by pursuing the possibilities of the present situation…
It’s amazing that Jotaro and Jousuke are still being used to explain this kind of relationship.
>>3
In other words, does Jotaro have sexual feelings for Josuke?
>>4
There are many such thin books.
>>4
Josuke is the uncle, and Jotaro is the nephew!
The desire to live together is a reason because we are family, but…
The noise due to abnormal behavior is too loud.
Either way, it’s still messed up.
If it’s family love, then it’s safe.
I wonder if I can manage with just a half-sister…
>>10
That damn old man is that type of jerk…
I can’t go to the Toyokawa mansion, but I want to be together… yet I don’t take much initiative either.
Even if she is my aunt, I feel like there is something else she is hiding.
>>11
It really feels like the whole family is hiding it for Shoko’s sake.
>>15
Don’t let me form a band with someone like that… but it does happen.
>>17
Didn’t you intend to hide it for your whole life?
Something that is probably good enough once it has grown to a certain extent.
>>15
Is it okay for Hatsuka to form a band and work when she has a reason not to get close to home? There’s a strange odor to that, and it seems like we can’t even speculate with the information that’s currently available, so I’m looking forward to the reveal.
>>24
Maybe it’s because of the mask that Doris wasn’t recognized as Haruka by the old man.
>>32
As an old man, sumimi was okay…
>>37
It seems there may be a reason that Sumimi is okay, but Ave Mujica is not, and that Hinoka shouldn’t get close to Shoko.
I can hear my first flower now…
The image has no guilt, and right now it’s just a good child with a slightly strong sex drive.
The relationship between aunt and niece makes it even stickier.
For some reason, when it comes to sisters, there’s a feeling of being able to forgive a little.
Even if the young lady doesn’t know, the veteran servants seem to understand.
It’s fine with MayGO… Let’s proceed with MayGO!
You are aware of the Toyokawa family and the servants, except for Sho-chan.
It feels somewhat better to say that I am a cousin rather than a hidden child of my grandfather from my aunt’s niece.
Actually, is it true that 3 out of 5 people are relatives?
>>23
Grandfather
→Hana Aki
→Minami→Mutsumi
→Mizuho→Shoko
Well then, Haruka is Mutsusaki’s aunt…
Aunt and niece of the same age, or a yuri manga is a classic scenario…
>>25
Yuri manga is progressing, huh…
Perhaps the reasons that Hatsuka wants to hide and Toyokawa’s reasons don’t quite align.
More than that, I hope you can appreciate and trust me for quickly responding to the LINE poem lyrics.
Yuri manga really has everything…
It’s roughly something that’s not for the general audience…
I probably feel like I’m being burned by my same-age niece who interacts with me without any reservations, despite my unproud origins.
I think you can understand the reason.
Both the reasons for hiding at home and the reasons for hiding by the person themselves are understandable, so it’s perfectly fine to just accept that she is the mistress’s daughter.
Don’t let that daughter meet the heir of the main family.
>>33
If it’s to that extent, would they really go as far as hiding it as a whole family…?
>>39
The daughter of a mistress can be a pretty good reason to hide.
The reason I took off the mask wasn’t just because I couldn’t resist the flow of the situation, but it can also be interpreted as a way to show it off to the Toyokawa family…
She has a face that looks like it belongs to a concubine.
Is it because it turned out to be my aunt that Shoko is now directing her arrow?
>>36
They say you become lenient with your own family…
…This won’t turn into an arrow that Hoshika is hoping for.
>>38
It was a time when desire and responsibility had nothing to do with the light…
Then it would mean that Shuka is a wild aunt who gets aroused knowing that she’s her niece.
>>42
Since we are the same age, it’s similar to being a siscon, isn’t it?
If you depend on me like a mother, that’s also nice in its own way.
It seems like Shoko has a feeling of saving Haruka from loneliness due to her obsession with being together all the time.
>>44
Hikaru’s Sho-chan…
If it’s a different species, that would be too pitiful, but at this point, it wouldn’t be surprising if they did it.
It doesn’t seem like there are twins.
>>49
The difference in how they are called with Hatsune and Hatsuka, and the introduction text saying her real name is Hatsuka Miku.
It feels like they really don’t want anyone, especially Shoko, to know since even the president of the office knows.
This time, it’s been witnessed that Hatsuka is visiting Shoko, so “Shoko contacting Hatsuka” is okay (as in the previous Muzika), but “Hatsuka contacting Shoko” might be a no-go, right?
>>51
If it’s a no-go, won’t we be unable to enter the mansion?
>>55
I wanted to do something for Shoko now, even if it meant breaking the rules.
>>55
Servant (I have a feeling something will happen if I insert it here now…!)
There’s a reason I go to the planetarium…
Even with close family, I can somewhat understand the emotions if it’s been years since I’ve seen my mother.
It must be something different, and unless it’s a serious crime that leads to the guillotine, I really don’t understand.
It seems that Hatsuka had circumstances that made her unable to move.
I was able to naturally bring up the idea of living together, but I wish the old man would read the room.
If it’s a cousin, I can just say it’s a bit weird, but if it’s an aunt the same age as me, it’s a damn old man!
If my parents and grandparents have died or if I don’t have a reliable relationship with them, that can serve as a justification for clinging to Shoko as my only blood relative, but the emotions directed toward family aren’t like that.
It seems like one of those laws that prohibits coming within 100 meters of someone, like a stalking regulation.
Since it’s Imprisoned XII, the next one will be Immoral XIII.
When I was pulled into the Toyokawa residence by Nyamu, I was seriously panicking and refusing.
The servant is opening the gate after seeing Hatsuka, and I don’t understand their relationship.
>>66
At least it seems that Mutsuki doesn’t know Shuka, so it feels like Hatsune was sent to the island quite soon after being born, but I’m not sure about that…
Aunt Lily, who is many years older than her niece, is lost in the fantasies of Iruma Hinan-sensei. Gazing at you.
It’s highly recommended…
It was in an enterprising and invincible mode, but just the appearance of my grandfather made it totally deflate…
You made it, didn’t you? Damn old man.
A daughter between the servant and me.
Was there something like a father’s affair or hidden children in BanG Dream?
>>70
Well, if Mutsusaki has already been deprived of a decent family environment from the start, then affairs and hidden children should be okay too.
>>70
At first, it wasn’t Bandori.
It seems that the restrictions on Bandori have been somewhat lifted, so the possibilities are broad.
I hope we can have a relationship of just ordinary relatives.
It seems that Shoko’s mother doesn’t have much time left, so is this a child raised in preparation to ensure that Toyokawa’s bloodline doesn’t die out in case of an emergency?
Writing that an aunt wants to imprison her niece sounds pretty harsh, doesn’t it?
Hatsuka has a lot of things she hasn’t said.
>>74
This is mutual, so when the secret disappears, the distance shrinks and our bodies overlap.
Going on a summer vacation to an island where there’s a secret child is quite foolish, but I suppose there’s a clever way to navigate that situation.
If you don’t want Shoko to know, you probably wouldn’t say it when you’re together.
>>78
I think either you believe I already know, or you think it’s about the right time.
Since Hinohana itself is a mask, there wasn’t really any aversion to removing the mask.
I can’t even tell if “Hatsuka” is a pseudonym or not.
>>83
You understand, right?
>>86
Diggy-MO’ mode is unfair.
If Grandpa passes away, Saki-chan will return to Rolling.
>>87
If that happens, I will become the nominal head of the family…
That’s the grandson of that housekeeper lady and the old geezer, right?!
If it were Hoshika-chan, she would have died.
I’m waiting on the island as if I died by mistake.
Hana is… the child of that old bastard and that shitty dad, right!?
>>93
They say it’s like that with half-sisters.
>>93
Dad will do his best during childbirth.
I don’t understand why Hoshika, who has such a thin relationship, is so obsessed, even though she doesn’t even know that Shou Mama has died, despite being related to Shou-chan.
I feel like the answer has already been revealed when the helper saw Ui-chan’s face and said to come in…
The Udagawa sisters have been suspected for a long time.
What are you doing when you’re not even that wealthy?
Having an affair with a servant is a noble’s pastime, you know…
The story of her holding a secret…
Considering the contrast with the lost child in episode 11, there’s a high possibility that the whole episode is a flashback from Haruka’s perspective.
>>102
Well, I think they disbanded after being sent to Aban and launched to Shika Island, don’t you, Muzika?
>>105
Fast, fast, the development is quick.
>>102
That theory has a fatal flaw.
The fact that episode 10 of Mujika has nothing to do with the lost episode 4 and
The heavier the birth of Hatsuka, the better.
I’m counting on you.
Hiraka’s attachment to Shoko feels more like it is because of Shoko rather than simply because she is a relative.
My aunt is a beautiful girl and sings well, so it’s safe! It’s safe!
After watching episode 11, Takao Mountain said you would like Hatsuka even more.
>>109
Was it in a magazine or something?
Well, it’s probably a reveal episode, so that makes sense.
>>109
I no longer trust what the cast says.
>>109
What is this…?
It seems to be certain that there is a connection to the Toyokawa family.
If it were really bad, my grandfather would use his power to stop us from doing it together at Musica, and he doesn’t even let the servants into the house.
At this point, the only ending left is for Shoko and Hatsuka to elope from the Toyokawa family.
>>111
On the contrary, it’s possible that there could be an ending where they resume living together at the Toyokawa family.
I understand that you want to trap me while I’m weak.
>>115
On the contrary, while they may not actively intervene, there seems to be a feeling that they want the other person to be weakened as long as they can be together.
It seems that the balance is maintained to the extent that Shoko’s mother actually has siblings, and that was her daughter.
>>116
Isn’t that what Mutsumi is?
Minami and Mizuho seem like they have a sisterly relationship.
>>121
It seems unlikely now since I’ve never treated her as a cousin before.
>>128
It’s just something said while watching the funeral procession, and it seems more like a performance saying, “Mutsuki knows about Shoko Mama’s death, and I also saw Shoko crying.”
>>135
But funeral processions are something you really need to do properly, or there are parts that can get tricky…
After watching episode 10, I realized that my sensibilities are different from the cast since I couldn’t cry.
I don’t know if there’s any merit to it, but they say I’m Dad’s secret child.
The reason for hiding it from Shoko and the reactions of those around us might make sense later regarding Dad’s turn too.
That damn old man is not that kind of jerk, and if he’s the old man’s child, there’s no reason for Toyokawa to approach things with such half-hearted severity…
I thought a Spider-Verse joke had grown out.
This time, it’s the Umineko verse that sprouted in the Musica chapter.
If he’s the illegitimate child of that old bastard, there’s no need for Grandpa to worry about him.
No matter what degree of kinship, knowing one’s own birth means that one had a lingering love for Shoko…
It’s impressive how they even depict the mountains in this anime.
The father, who was said to value honesty as a virtue, being unfaithful and impregnating someone is honestly in very poor taste…
It seems like there might be a pattern where someone in the family was disowned or expelled.
The cast said they cried in episodes 7 and 10, but in reality, it was horrifying and I don’t trust their comments.
>>131
You only feel that episode 7 is horrifying after watching episode 8!
The last 10 episodes are heartbreaking when viewed from the perspectives of Mutsumi, Mortis, and Nyamu! It’s just that the impact of Hatsuka is too strong!
>>144
Do not fear death, Mortis.
It’s nice that the Amoralis of “Do not fear love” has been established…
Possibility of a child from the mother’s infidelity.
>>132
It’s said that I’m a first-year high school student but either repeating a year or taking a gap year…
Even if it’s not about sexual or romantic love, but rather familial love, the desire for it to be intensely clingy and to fall into it remains unchanged, which is terrible…
The song that I want to end this way is a song that can’t be turned into such a thing.
Hana is a spare organ, among other things, prepared for Shoko’s mother.
But with Shoko’s mother passing away, she has lost her role and instead is fixated on Shoko.
I want to give you everything, meaning I want to give you all of my body.
She was the daughter of the perpetrator of the 16.8 billion yen fraud.
Although Shoko intends to hide it, it seems rather that Toyokawa is actually giving things to Hanabi rather than neglecting her.
I don’t think it’s possible since my mother got pregnant right after giving birth, and that schedule is quite unreasonable.
My grandfather was like that…
My mother was like that…
Because it’s sad, a child born from the mother’s sister or younger sister who has been exiled is the best.
I want to hide it from Shoko specifically, but not so much from others.
I can’t quite grasp the idea of having a relationship where I can reveal the secret in front of Shoko, thinking it’s the right time.
>>142
It’s something that can probably be accepted once you grow up.
If he’s the old man’s secret child, it seems like he would be pressure to crush things since he’s already on the island doing sumimi.
(I ended up forming a band with a wild horse…)
Ave Mujica, let’s be satisfied with doing music together in the birdcage forever, and this is what trust looks like! exclaimed the peak of Umi Suzuna.
Since I’ve conveyed my love, I must have the resolve to love for a lifetime and do Mujika.
Since Mutsumi has come back, it’s fine here as well, because Shoko and Yoshi are about to break, Mutsumi has returned to the basics.
I wonder what reason there could be for the now indifferent Saki-chan to become infatuated with Hoka…
My mother may have been transplanted an organ and carries memories…
Hatsuka originally understands what her position is.
If I said I want to become a legend tonight while having blood ties, that would be even more dangerous! 💛
>>149
It’s safe because it’s bad from any position.
It’s a secret that only the staff and the office manager know about.
I can forgive the activities at Muzika and sumimi the first time.
It’s a secret that is not to be revealed to Shoko or shared when entering the Toyokawa residence.
I don’t really understand the reason for hiding it from my aunt, sisters, or cousins.
Is it related to infidelity or a dispute over inheritance?
There has been a theory of blood relation for a while, but what was the basis for that again?
>>153
Wasn’t it the seat for my mother’s funeral?
>>157
That’s Mucchan, right?
>>153
Seating at Shoko’s mother’s funeral.
>>160
Sorry, it’s about the theory of blood relation to Hatsuka.
>>153
The moment the topic of the mother came up in episode 4, the face was sweating, which is suspicious.
The color of those eyes is the same as my grandfather’s.
The rest is about the conversations with the office president in the last two episodes and the overall theme of this episode.
When two blood relatives get too close due to island customs, a curse is activated, and the world becomes a dangerous place, or something like that.
Maybe Shou-chan is the one who is adopted.
>>156
It’s something that often happens in manga, so there seems to be a possibility.
In that case, Hoshika remained silent because she didn’t want to take away Shoko’s happiness (at least until the family falls apart).
>>174
Shoko, who quit classical music for a useless father with no blood relation, looks foolish.
Believe in XII imprisoned.
It’s a love song, isn’t it? Lyrics.
It seems like it could apply to infidelity or anything else, but I don’t understand why they would casually reveal such a well-hidden secret right after the live reunion.
The old man and Shuka have the same eye color, right?
It doesn’t come up as an expression meaning to protect or raise, so it’s a myth.
>>165
No way… diggy is saying something really good…
Also, since Minami-chan is doing commercials for the TGW group, it seems like the Wakaba family and the Toyokawa family have quite a close relationship.
The belief in familial ties among the elite seems to stem from the prejudice that rich people must have mistresses in their vacation homes.
The theory that Shoko’s mother, who was thought to be dead, is actually alive.
>>173
Why is mother playing around with such perverted moves…?
Ah, I was treated as a wild horse even more than I am, Mother…
There are cases where someone takes in a child they know who isn’t their blood relative, but there’s absolutely no reason to hide that from Shoko.
How long is Diggy going to keep using this photo?
Diggy-MO’s comment font is lovely.
Regarding Hatsuka, there were various theories being proposed almost randomly.
>>178
After all… the Spider-Man theory… is it!?
Episode 10 has a twisted development where nothing is resolved, so it shouldn’t make me cry, but her singing ability forces me to cry… I’m already captivated by inprisoned XII…
From a meta perspective, they went out of their way to bring it up, so isn’t it related to the old man? It’s unlikely that they’ll just recover without us noticing, and the mom doll they hinted at is still uncollected.
For Yoshiko, the hardest thing is the thought that if she hadn’t been born, her mother could have lived longer.
Are you saying I should go back to the island because my blunder will be discovered like this?
>>182
Maybe you should go home (because you have to tell Shoko the truth)!
I don’t know Diggy’s speaking style…
>>184
You understand, right?
The main storyline actually took place in Shuka, which is impactful, but then there’s the issue of the disparity in treatment.
For now, it seems like I’m going to the same school as the daughter of the Tsurumaki family.
When you empathize with Nyamumutsu, you can cry in episode 10.
After knowing everything, watching it again might help you understand Shika’s feelings…
>>186
When I was watching it in real time, it wasn’t that impactful, but after watching it repeatedly and understanding the exchanges with Nyamumo while considering Mortis’ feelings, that scene really hits hard.
The expression on Nyamuchi’s face afterward is excellent.
Hatsuhana is an organ stock for Shoko in case she gets the same illness as her mother.
The words “I’ll give you everything” also fit.
Well, he may be a shitty old man’s child, but the problem is who the opponent is…
If the mother is involved, could it be twins?
The true worldview of the band is presented in imprisoned Ⅻ.
The recent trend, regardless of any secrets, is that that level of sexual desire is strange, isn’t it?
>>192
It’s safe because it’s family love.
>>192
It’s awful that the enhancement is stronger when there is a blood relationship.
The theory that Shoko is an adopted child alone will require a development that takes 12 episodes from here.
There are theories that my grandfather had a mistress and that my mother was a prostitute.
The more I think about it, the more a legendary-like setting feels right…!