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The sparkling eyes are surreal…
It wasn’t good for some reason.
It’s not an exposure of mourning attire…
>>5
Rather, since we’ve already talked about that extensively, I would like to discuss whether it’s appropriate to turn a regular sexy funeral outfit into an erotic funeral outfit.
Is it cold from the exposure?
Why are you wearing traditional Japanese clothing?
The left and the middle are students anyway, so a uniform is enough…
>>8
It would be a bit surreal if I wore my usual long gloves and over-the-knee socks with my regular uniform…
Why that kimono?
What is with that exposure?
The fact that I’m wearing something that looks like a widow’s mourning dress at this age is just too surreal.
It’s surreal to see something like a widow cosplay next to erotic mourning clothes.
Since you’re a student, it’s fine to wear a uniform.
Why are you pretending to be a widow?
>>13
There was a novel about how the surviving people continue to make clever appeals to give credibility to the baseless fabrication that the dead person and I were actually in love…
>>15
>>13
It’s fine to wear a uniform, or rather, you can only wear a uniform!
Besides, they’ll come back to life anyway…
What’s with that emphasized lower abdomen? It’s strange, isn’t it?
If I stay in my usual uniform, it won’t feel any different…
>>17
Don’t worry about appearances while you are in mourning.
Dressed up perfectly with no sense of despair.
The student pretending to be a widow was too funny, and it was no good.
I wouldn’t know if you didn’t tell me it’s tingling on the left!
Despite being sad, you had the luxury to buy stylish mourning clothes, huh?
>>22
It may be something that was prepared for Frenda’s funeral…
>>27
Is there really a funeral for a little girl belonging to the dark side?
Next to the genuinely sad teacher Komei, there’s an inappropriate junior high school girl wearing mourning clothes, creating a strange atmosphere.
>>23
(What are those guys doing…)
It’s a one-of-a-kind haute couture, starting with the ridiculous obi.
The level of motivation is different.
You must absolutely not laugh at the funeral.
>>28
If all the Misaka Sisters were assembled on the left side, I wouldn’t be able to handle it.
The woman in the middle, whom Kamijo-san doesn’t know, is making a widow’s face; is that horror…?
I knew it would be something like this…
Don’t put sequins on mourning clothes.
>>32
When I looked down, my feet were ridiculously sparkly…
What the heck!
My cute, cute student seems to have died, and it’s really sad for little Komei-sensei.
I don’t really have a deep connection with the back side.
Crazy women
A talk hat? Isn’t that basically the one worn by family members of the deceased…?
First, it’s a design with a spider web motif.
That’s a classic Halloween joke over there, right?
There was some fan art of Misae from Crayon Shin-chan like this, right?
>>39
Is it the one where Kazama-kun goes inside Misae’s anus?
>>40
Huh… Is that really going to happen…?
Could you please not make me gaze into the strange abyss!?
I wondered who it was, and it turns out to be the teacher.
Isn’t it good in uniform?
They are completely trying to make me laugh.
The three of them are not wearing mourning clothes that middle school students would wear.
>>46
One of them is an elementary school student, right?
>>46
Wait!
It only looks like a gag.
Is it a thin book or something?
Whether it was prepared from the beginning or tailored for this funeral.
Either way, something feels strange, doesn’t it?
Even if there was a funeral before and I had prepared for it, I can’t stand the thought of having to go out of my way to buy a whole new widow-style outfit.
Does a pattern like this jellyfish actually exist?
I wonder where they sell clothes like this.
I can understand the front, but the middle and back feel out of place as character backgrounds!
I want to see what the guys are wearing.
I wonder who will be the chief mourner…
There’s no doubt that it’s a great success as a cover since it has been up all day in this thread.
>>58
Because no matter how down the people are, the ridiculous outfit and the fact that Kamijo-san is about to come back to life completely make it a gag.
Is this the cover?
If they died after doing something so reckless, there’s nothing to be done about it…
What is up with these clothes?
Dressed up like this, it’s rather like they’re trying to make me laugh.
Widow Appeal Battle!!
>>65
From their emotional perspective, it must be a really painful situation, but all I can see is this!!!
Wearing a ridiculous mourning outfit…
>>67
But I would be happy if such people came to my funeral.
It’s unreasonable that high school students have to die from overwork…
The two on the left might have bought it because they have money to spare.
>>70
Normally, you wouldn’t sell something like this to students if you had a proper sense.
Don’t expect any proper sensibility in the academic city? Yeah
>>75
Both the buyer and the seller aren’t normal…
Kamijo-san has died, but perhaps the message is that half of this is a gag…
>>71
I think Kamachi and Haimura-san will provide serious laughter with all their might.
It’s funny how seriously they’re taking it, even though they’re just middle school students…
Misakichi’s obi
For a moment, I thought it was a see-through outfit just in the stomach area…
Bilibili looks serious in mourning attire but it’s funny.
>>78
Did a middle school student really wear a stiff traditional mourning attire? I guess they haven’t been to a funeral since living at home… Well, it doesn’t seem likely.
Indeed, there is a unique flavor reminiscent of a bizarre situation produced by AI…
Thanks to this image, it’s good to know that only relatives up to the 2nd or 3rd degree wear formal mourning attire.
Uniforms and suits can be considered semi-mourning attire and can be worn as mourning clothes, but they are not actual mourning garments.
>>81
Perhaps the Misaka family has a family tradition of wearing traditional Japanese attire for funerals since the Meiji and Taisho eras…
>>87
Don’t wear black even if you wear a kimono!
Non-relative mourning attire in traditional Japanese style should not be chosen in black!
>>87
Even if you have family rules, when attending someone else’s funeral, follow their rules.
Wasn’t there anyone to point that out?
“I’m your wife…”
“I’m your wife…”
“I’m your mother…”
>>84
>>84
They were insane.
>>129
If Kamijo’s parents asked, it seems like all three of us would get knocked down.
Are you okay? If you casually come back to life, won’t that religion over there get mad?
I don’t know if it was drawn by Haimura on his own or if it was written in the narrative text…
>>86
Kamachi will definitely specify that.
>>90
The text describes erotic mourning attire in the narrative…!?
The expression is exquisite, isn’t it?
Teacher Komoe’s mourning attire, which is mature and within the bounds of common sense, further highlights the enthusiasm of the middle school students.
>>89
Why are you all wearing such serious mourning clothes at Mr. Kamijo’s funeral when you could just wear your uniforms? I guess it’s just to provoke that kind of response…
>>89
The impact of the two students is so strong that it overshadows it, but Ms. Komoe is also quite funny.
It seems that a mourning hat is something that the bereaved wear, not something that attendees wear…
>>105
Don’t apply foreign customs to the customs of Japanese academic cities.
I remembered that thing about Misae.
The erotic mourning dress feels like a new door has opened.
As expected, it gets exciting when Kamijou dies…!
>>93
Isn’t that from two volumes ago when he died?!
Actually, it’s my first time at a funeral where there’s a corpse, you know.
Well, everyone ends up making this face.
An existence sent to multiple Level 5 individuals in Academy City.
>>98
He is a man who has been invited as a state guest by the British Queen and the US President, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he received condolences from those two at least.
>>106
If you understand the situation, you should have someone you know who won’t cause any issues send it instead of doing it yourself.
If they send it themselves, it’s the same kind as the thread image.
Is this being drawn as a gag…?
There’s a corpse, and the entrails have been removed, right?
>>101
Are you a pharaoh?
Is it something like “you shouldn’t laugh”?
Even Kamijou-san has finally died, huh…
I haven’t read much, but isn’t it that Kamijo-san has a different essence inside now?
It’s no good, it’s just too funny no matter how many times I watch it.
I accidentally pulled out a few original books that were at the back of the bookshelf due to the aftereffects, help me!
Get out of here with this cover… I wonder why I’m re-reading that certain thing now.
What are you talking about? It’s incredibly effective!
I couldn’t stand that the thread about Mr. Kamijo’s funeral in the Reiwa era completed just with the cover.
I can tell that my classmates who will likely attend Ueyan’s funeral after winter break have extremely somber expressions.
Not just here, but on social media and everywhere, I can’t handle the confusion of “What is this cover?!”
I don’t think you can learn proper funeral etiquette in Academy City…
I wonder if there’s going to be a memorial sale for Kamijo-san’s funeral on Bookwalker…
Three widows…
80% of people probably won’t notice that the far left is buzzing.
Two fools trying to act like they’re widows.
But with this development, we can bring back the heroines who have faded out until now!
>>119
Shall we hold a mourning dress fashion show featuring the disappeared heroines…?
The lunchtime railgun was no good with the response.
>>120
I have a stomachache.
No matter how many times I see it, the destructive power of the two people in the back is just too amazing to handle.
The original situation of Kamijo-san, along with the genuinely pained expression, gradually hits hard.
Why are these guys dressed in serious mourning attire for a friend’s funeral?
>>122
It’s my husband’s funeral, you know?
I’m really looking forward to the eulogies that the members gathering at Kamijo’s funeral will read!
I wonder if dad will appear too.
The two on the left are truly sad and genuinely chose this widow style.
I can’t stand it.
It’s a funeral that’s too much to laugh at.
Misaka is still not very knowledgeable about that kind of thing, but it feels like she has put in a lot of effort to prepare.
Shokuhou, you shouldn’t be dressed like that no matter who you’re facing…
I wonder if the sisters are lined up behind Bilibili wearing mourning clothes.
>>132
It would feel like suffocating if we lined up like this with the same outfit as Bilibili, so please stop…
What about Ms. In?
>>133
He is not here because he was forcibly repatriated to his home country.
>>133
Because Ue-yan died, he is being protected by the Puritans in England.
The uniform from Tokiwa-dai is in bright colors, so they probably made it a mourning outfit for this occasion, but even so, isn’t it a bit over-the-top?
It seems there will be a dispute over which sect’s format to use for the funeral.
The serious widow style of Bilibili was so funny that I laughed for a while, and then I noticed Misaki’s crazy outfit a bit late, and I just couldn’t handle it anymore.
If the shadow was attending in a uniform, it would be hilarious.
>>142
As expected of the shadow.
I am aware of manners.
It’s quite amusing how the hairstyle emphasizes the widow vibe.
I realized after being told, but something seems off about Teacher Komoe too!?
After this, will they cremate it and say “This is the hyoid bone,” and I will have an indescribable reaction like, “Ohh…”?
If all the relevant parties were lined up and everyone was dressed appropriately, it might make me laugh.
Break that custom.
– Even though we are not relatives, I do not wear black except for the haori and obi in traditional clothing.
– Not wearing a talk hat even though we are not relatives.
– Not wearing a morning veil or keeping it long even though we’re not relatives (length = represents intimacy with the deceased).
– The level of exposure is unacceptable.
That’s all from the site.
>>150
“She is my wife…”
>>151
Are these guys invincible?
Maybe Ko-Moe’s teacher is in the guardian proxy role because Yan’s parents probably can’t attend.
The funeral starts the day after you die, so your parents won’t make it in time.
>>152
In the first place, you shouldn’t have a funeral without family.
What’s with the speed of having a funeral the next day?
>>155
In the academy city, you can finish the wake two hours after death, complete the funeral preparations the next day, and even finish the cremation in one minute.
Well, in a city like Academy City, there are probably many funerals with absent parents…
It seems that self-proclaimed wives will keep coming out.
If the setting that Kamijo Papa goes on overseas business trips three times a month is still alive, then he probably wasn’t in Japan and couldn’t participate…
I wonder if there are catering bento shops in the academy city.
Who is Pink?
>>163
Homeroom teacher
Why is this funeral thumbnail here all day long?!
>>164
It’s obvious because it’s too interesting!
It seems like there are quite a few meetings, but if the description in the middle is taken completely seriously in the narrative, I don’t have confidence that I can endure it.
Kamachi seems like he would really do that kind of thing.
Since it’s almost certain that Kamichi-san will come back to life, I can laugh with peace of mind.
Even though the internal organs have already been removed by preservatives, I wonder how it will come back to life.
In this previous stage, the very dead person is running around going “Whoa whoa whoa, I’m back to life!” which makes it even more destructive for the following readers, and that’s terrible.
Mikoto is already wearing clothes like a gang boss at that age, but Eat-Bee, what are you thinking?
I felt like I saw it often in thumbnails yesterday, but is that really the case!
It wouldn’t be strange if Ms. Komoe, feeling like a guardian, is letting her humidity run wild here, as the wounds from ancient times are throbbing.
The emotional disconnect between the reader’s perspective and that of the characters in the story is so extreme that it makes me laugh.
Wearing mourning clothes is already a joke.
>>175
Why is Kamijou-san able to connect this from a full-power stair combo? That’s unfair!
Just imagining these guys lined up and offering incense is too funny.
The official is the one who throws the most gags at you.
How does Kamijo come back to life, then?
>>178
I’ll kill the illusion that you can’t come back to life after dying.
>>190
That’s not a fantasy, it’s common sense, you know…
>>190
That’s the reality.
Dressed like a young innkeeper whose husband has passed away…
>>180
I am a young innkeeper who has lost my husband…
>>181
Too strong…
I couldn’t stand the vague FANZA vibe that was hanging there.
From a parent’s perspective, it would be like asking if they can do playful activities elsewhere.
What is this, the latest version?
I really don’t want people in such weird clothes to show up at the funeral.
You guys are in school uniforms, aren’t you?
I’ve only read up to volume 4 of the new translation, but does Kamijou-san have any relatives who would pay for a funeral?
“My husband has passed away…”
Showing this after Kamijo’s tour of hell and then the revival is quite the joke, isn’t it?
It should be a drawing, but it looks like an optical illusion, and my eyes are really starting to hurt.
Everyone is strange, but the one in the middle is a hostess, right?
When the title logo comes in, it completely hides Komoe-sensei’s face… Only the funny widow is left…
The index recites sutras, right?
Isn’t a regular student in uniform? Funeral.
It seems like a figure will be released in about two years from the middle.
I’m serious about it!
I want you to occasionally stroke your stomach meaningfully as if to show it to each other.
Is the character in the middle pregnant?
>>205
It’s just a female centaur.
“My husband has died.”
“My husband died.”
“My husband has passed away.”
Centaur…?
Ah? This is from the left.
Bilibili Shokuhou, the little teacher
Is it?
Bilibili is already an old hag, isn’t it?
Yes
>>209
One-way response
Did no one tell Misaka and Shokuhou that students can wear uniforms?
>>210
Even if I’m told, I’ll force my way through in this outfit.
What is that outfit in the middle?
Claiming this is mourning attire is a challenge to the concept of funerals, isn’t it?
What is it like to be a 25-year-old office lady with a carelessly protruding belly?