
Nanako will understand eventually…
Whether at the top or not, at least my name comes up in the rankings, yeah.
I thought the hit-and-run perpetrator would be caught at the end of the community, but that wasn’t the case.
The pudding gets eaten, and I’m on the verge of dying; Nanako is just too pitiful.
I can manage to jump over the hurdle.
I’m really grateful that the protagonist came just for the sake of being with Nanako.
>>7
Finally, I was able to face it, but in real life, I am overwhelmed with challenges.
Isn’t it quite heartless for the sister and her husband to forcibly make the protagonist give up because of a promise?
>>9
I don’t think my sister and her husband would believe that their gloomy son has become a superhuman.
>>11
Over there, someone lost their wife and is currently in a state of neglect, leading to a family collapse, and they threw their introverted son into that situation, which shows they really have no heart.
>>9
It’s not like I sent these two here to fix their relationship or anything…
But because the gang leader has come, I’m going to marry into the gang leader’s family, right?
Originally, I was clumsy in family matters, but my wife, who understood that, died in a hit-and-run, so I’m feeling pretty shaken up…
In terms of the anime, it becomes impossible to have them live alone, so in a way, it is convincing.
I just stayed for a bit due to work circumstances…
I don’t know that you’re becoming a perfect superman.
No matter what I do, from Nanako’s perspective, I’m not here right now, so it’s tough…
Well, there are some people who can’t think that way. Neither option is good. If Shiona were to be eaten, what could the father do? It’s the same as how the father has gotten tired of the idea that Shiori will die. If the father said he wanted to eat Shiori, it would be the same thing, right? What would you do if a child who shouldn’t die ended up dying? It would mean you have to die for Shiona, but the father prefers to be loved rather than to love, doesn’t he? Hmmm, it’s a metaphor, but well, you’re doing that kind of thing. For now, what would you do if your father had a pudding? Yeah! Yeah, dad, Shiona’s is beautiful. And? In the fridge, dad’s… I don’t really get it. Why? That’s right! Even if you say it, you might have it. Whether or not you’ve done the things you had to do in front of you matters. If Shiona had already died and been eaten, there’s nothing you could have done, and that would be a curse. After that, I might want Shiona to not disappear and to want her to die. If only I could have asked to do it at that age. And, there’s only Shiori’s pudding, but the father only wants her to be safe.
>>16
I can’t really watch that scene properly.
>>18
Yeah… but you know…
>>16
I saw a plane for the first time.
I don’t know how to face it, and I’ve been putting effort into work from the start, but because of the murder case, I think it would probably be difficult to go home even without that, so I really believe that the protagonist’s arrival was like a stroke of luck.
As a result, the parent-child relationship was repaired, and Nanako’s view of men became all mixed up in various ways, so it’s fine, right?
Even if we say the top of the ranking is neglect, the scale is different, so it doesn’t really pack a punch.
In other words, it can become strangely realistic and unpleasant.
The parent-child relationship itself is good, after all…
Yeah… but…
We are… family.
The fundamental issue is the hit-and-run death, which is really disgusting, and it’s because various real-life circumstances are piling up and leading things in a bad direction…
Did you eat Nanako’s pudding?
It’s good that the troublesome freeloader suddenly came.
>>27
I really like it.
I would give away the moped I used to ride back in the day.
An uncle who gives me 40,000 yen as allowance.
>>29
If you got a good score on the test, then this is probably what it would be… it’s surprising how casually they just hand over tens of thousands.
I properly went to the supermarket and bought delicious side dishes and bento for my daughter.
He’s a dad who even steals sushi for me…
For the time being, I hope we can skip the cup noodles for dinner as a family.
I bought some side dishes…
I’m really sorry for thinking that since you came back, you can’t go out at night anymore…
A elementary school student who only has the television to talk to…
It’s not demanding and since I hardly spend anything on it, it’s rather a plus.
I think it’s quite generous to allow motorcycles.
If in the same position, I would definitely reject it.
>>37
I think we played quite a lot around the same age.
There are definitely good aspects, but… that’s the kind of person.
Ebi de yan rai ju ne su ♪
It’s because the cool protagonist showed up… everything will work out.
The scene where everyone goes to Junes without leaving Nanako home is really great, isn’t it…
I was thinking this person might be the culprit.
It feels like some kind of revenge related to my wife’s death, one way or another.
If you see him as Mr. Dojima, he’s a perfect 100, but when you think of him as Nanako’s father…
I understand you are going through a tough time.
But it’s true that Nanako’s burden is too great.
Chasing the culprit also feels like half escaping from reality.
I’m glad that the protagonist and the bear are there…
It’s insane that they haven’t noticed Nanako has been missing for a long time.
A man who is perfect at work to the extent that he always wears the tie he received from his subordinate.
It’s troubling that none of the reactions here can be deemed correct.
That’s why we can say that Sensei’s presence is significant.
How should I put it… Doujima-san is really overwhelmed…
Nanako understands that too, so she’s behaving well…
So it was really good that the teacher came.
I probably wouldn’t have done it if it weren’t for being taken out to the festival or the teacher not coming.
I’m glad the teacher isn’t a female teacher.
>>53
I want to see my big sister become a mother…
Aren’t they just bad parents, not terrible ones?
It’s hard to think that a single father who is a police officer can properly act as a parent.
>>55
You could go to a department where the workload is more stable, but Dojima-san doesn’t want that…
It’s amazing that you, Nanako, are doing all the housework even though you’re still a first-year student.
I wonder if I used to hum the Juness commercial alone… and thinking about that suddenly hurts.
>>57
Didn’t you say that the Junes song is popular at school?
It’s nice that Nanako’s Arcana is Justice…
Even if I have a scary dream, I end up crying because I don’t even have a futon to share.
I think you must have cooled down to the utmost, so you should be fine now.
I thought they were about fifth grade.
First year student, huh…
It’s only because the child is smart that things are somehow working out.
It seems that after the main story, all the members will cherish me, so it should work out somehow.
First graders can probably only write kanji at the level of kanji numbers…
Even Adachi, while bad-mouthing this person, said he admired him in his own way.
In the future, I know that Nanako will become sharp-tongued towards her father and will end up asserting herself over him.
But I suppose my feelings won’t change, even so.
Maybe it’s because Nako is here that I’m barely holding on; if she weren’t, I would probably be consumed by revenge for the accident, so I’m still holding back.
It’s just that even when suppressed, it’s still no good.
I am aware and reflect on the fact that I’m trying hard but not properly facing my daughter, which is somewhat better.