
I just don’t commit crimes that would get me caught.
A villain maneuvering to avoid arrest.
The only thing that seems likely to result in a criminal record is that incident at the end of the first season, right?
Looking back now, were those delinquents actually quite desperate?
Even without thinking calmly, there are no criminal acts taking place during the performance.
A type that guides others and takes action.
Isn’t that a crime in summer…?
I want to tease just on the edge of not getting revenge.
>>8The various things in the story are only permissible because it’s Kobato-kun; if it were done by someone unnamed, it would probably be an immediate no-go.
I’m the type who doesn’t dirty my hands.
Kobato-kun went through a painful experience, but this child hasn’t received much damage.
>>10The biggest damage was being told by Kobato-kun that crime is not allowed.
>>11I’m crying… this is just pretending to cry.
>>10There are things like accidents that you receive, but I’ll maneuver to avoid taking damage.
Until summer, I’m basically receiving physical damage, and in winter, I’m receiving mental damage…
Could it be that it’s sly and cowardly?
True villains are never arrested.
It’s damp and sinister.
Exploiting the gaps in the law.
A person known for being close to arsonists.
Oops! The story of a fireman who approached Urano, fearing that the crime of arson would be revealed!
>>14I want to be punished with something sexual even if there’s no insertion…
(I wonder if they are angry about ruining the fish-shaped cake…)
The fact that it is not questioned as a crime means it is not a crime.
It’s a legitimate attack.
Professor Moriarty and Takato, that sort of type.
>>26I was hurt.
It feels like the audience perceives the situation as worse than it really is due to the acting, direction, and the surrounding evaluations.
No, it’s actually really bad.
Kawai Ueno-kun, who has a kink for being insulted by elementary school students…
>>28Wound
>>28It seems like I might commit suicide a few years later…
>>34I’m so hooked on pseudo-loli SM establishments that I’m on the verge of bankruptcy.
In the Sengoku period, it seems like they would have carried out fire attacks and supply blockades.
Isn’t borrowing data from surveillance cameras a crime of some sort?
Perfect destruction of evidence
Aren’t you involved in inciting crime? Was it not like that?
>>35Choosing Kawamata Sanae from the first generation should actually be quite out of line.
I’m just basically doing nothing but retaliating.
It’s female Moriarty, right?
It seemed like a new dirty CV sheep character was about to be born yesterday, but it looks like it’s fine.
>>38If I could do it with Kozanai-san and Lalah Sune, there would be nothing to be afraid of!
Mr. Kobato is a being on the side of order that solves incidents, but…
Because I’m a criminal.
I thought it was Holmes and Watson, but it turned out to be Moriarty.
When it comes to Moriarty, I hesitate a bit, but I think the one closest to Watson would be Kengo.
It’s easy to forget, but it’s common to suffer damage early on.
It’s not that I inherently enjoy doing evil deeds…
>>44It’s not that I like doing bad things.
The purpose is to ensure my own safety, so I only feel good about the existence that harms me disappearing or experiencing something terrible.
I say it every time, but I prefer Irene Adler over Moriarty.
>>45If it’s Irene, we won’t be connected…
Even the slightly awkward Osanai-san was chuckling in a faint way at middle schooler Kobato-kun.
Dr. Lecter is eating sweets instead of humans.
The result of being prepared to consider this world as a wasteland is that it is not the same as being one of the villains or criminals.
>>50I think it’s a result of being underestimated in various ways, and I sympathized since I was reading the original work, but if that leads to committing something akin to a crime, then it’s pretty much the same.
In other words, there are times when Kobato-kun got angry about that too.
“My principle is to retaliate if I am wronged, so I’m not that evil.”
During middle school, I was openly threatening others, so after experiencing severe consequences from one mistake, I reflected on my behavior. You did too, Kosanai-san.
So I learned how to maneuver without letting my opponent sense any hostility until the very last moment.
The two main characters are not at fault, but that’s a different matter…
I’m sorry, but they are just struggling and searching in their own way.
I thought you two looked good together while having a conversation with a faint smile on your faces, meeting for the first time. (Just a small sentiment)
“Did you think that way of phrasing it was cooler?” or “You’re insensitive for not thinking about others for the sake of your goals,” you were lecturing, but it’s all a boomerang, isn’t it?
>>58Urano-kun just doesn’t have the brains to think about other people.
Kosai is thinking about how others can experience the most pain and acting accordingly, so it’s not a boomerang at all.
>>58Rather, not thinking about others for the sake of a goal is a compliment.
There seem to be quite a few anonymous individuals who are misunderstanding it as if they were enjoying dancing Urino from the very beginning after autumn ended, like a psychopath, but that’s not what it is…
>>61I mean, thinking that way while watching an anime with such obvious direction is just too much like Ueno-kun.
>>61You were working incredibly hard and devotedly.
I will kill you because I kissed you.
Small citizens can consider others and bend their goals accordingly…
A woman who can prioritize her goals while considering others and a man who can’t think of others and just accomplishes his goals are not petty people.
That said, aiming to be an ordinary citizen is impossible now… such is the autumn.
>>63Spring has come again… even though I was feeling down…
Perhaps I should have sandwiched the macaron after all…
Sumerara Sun
It is rust that has come from Umino-kun himself.
That aside, Mr. Kosanai’s personality is not good to begin with.
>>68I mean, in Yonepo’s works, aren’t there only a handful of characters with good personalities?
>>70In the same work, there are characters who are incredibly nice throughout the works of Honobu Yonezawa…
I think Tachiarai is a really good person.
I haven’t watched the Big Citizen series, but can I still enjoy it?
Since I became aware of my own nature, I think being seriously scolded by Kobato-kun has had the biggest impact on my life.
No, you made plans that involved getting Kengo caught up in rough work, and as expected, he got injured.
>>72It’s not part of Kosanai’s policy to avoid involving others.
That said, I feel sorry for Kengo.
>>76After all, I’m not in a position to say anything about Uriyano.
>>85Are you misunderstanding something?
The arrogance of not caring about involving others is being praised.
It’s impressive that you’ve been working hard for a long time to become a marron glace while dealing with Umino-kun, who has been stepping on landmines since our first meeting…
>>74Umino is properly approaching you by expressing his feelings.
The young child is not angry at all about being mistakenly thought to be the same age, which is quite rare.
So after autumn, I haven’t said a word about being a petty citizen.
I’m not actively promoting crime…
“I will never forgive the enemy.”
Normally, you know.
If you don’t like your boyfriend, just break up with him.
>>78I want to leave a scar that won’t disappear.
A wound that I will never forget for a lifetime.
>>80Is that a cat walking on two legs?
Nice people often end up going through really terrible experiences…
Urano-kun shouldn’t have fallen in love with Osanai-san…
Mr. Kosanai has quite a normal sensitivity and has some maiden-like qualities, so he can get hurt normally, but when it comes to revenge, he enjoys it immensely!
Rather than being displeased, it feels like I’ve been spat on, so I have no choice but to seek revenge!
The insidiousness of someone who says unpleasant things online in a way that does not fall under slander or defamation.
Moreover, the level of that behavior is quite high, which makes it problematic.
Urano-kun doesn’t consider the risks of chasing the Fireman at all, so that’s completely different from Kosanai-san…
It’s not true that I immediately switch on when treated like a little kid.
You don’t think of yourself as virtuous in the first place, do you?
>>92The declaration of a small citizen is no different from what a monster-human who wants to become human quickly is saying.
>>95Wait a minute.
Yokai humans have quite a pure heart, right?
There are a lot of provocations, but there are also parts where they are genuinely complimenting, which is what makes that scene difficult.
The small-town duo is particularly problematic, but I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the student group, including the Classics Club, fairies, and library committee, have bad personalities.
Is there anyone who likes Capoeira in fighting games?
I feel like it’s just praising Kobato-kun’s insensitivity when the reasoning was indirectly involved.
Everyone is quite praising Umino-kun’s ability to take action…