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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Doesn’t Yamada-san lack the suitability for a cabaret?

Recently, I have been thinking about the difference between love and affection, and I realized!! “Love” is self-centered, while “affection” is a feeling for the other person. Ah, I used to think about that a lot when I was around 8th grade.

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It’s a good thing that I’m just going along with it.

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This guy definitely has a bit of a dangerous vibe.

Slightly, after all.

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There is a certain level of dryness and passiveness within the bounds of common sense.

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Well, not all cabaret girls are good at their job.

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It’s someone who’s hired at the same store as Mii-chan.

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>>5

Mii-chan is licking, probably because she was hired.

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Mii-chan’s demand is easy to understand.

I think this one is better at attracting customers…

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Even the women have the right to choose their customers, don’t they?

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Sukatto Japan, just do it in your heart.

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>>8

At that time, I was only doing it in my mind.

This time, I did it in the manga.

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>>18

Actually, in the manga that Yamada was writing while having his mental breakdown at the cabaret, there’s a trick where Mii-chan is described as a nurse.

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>>68

This isn’t a Kumeda manga!

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I don’t really understand much about cabaret, but it’s true that the fact Mii-chan can be enrolled suggests that the status isn’t very high.

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If they look decent, they probably don’t prioritize communication skills, right?

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Regardless of the nature of the entertainment, in a cabaret, since the main focus is on conversation while drinking, it can be tough if you’re met with a cold attitude.

You don’t need to have great conversation skills, but it’s impossible to be overtly boring.

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It feels like Mr. Yamada and the others are on the same level as Mii-chan.

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There’s no way Mii-chan would be at a high-end store.

Isn’t it a public store in terms of customer base?

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Because the author used to be a former cabaret girl…

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That’s why I can’t even do job hunting properly.

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Yamada and Kokoro-chan are just students, after all…

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This guy has a bad personality, and there are clear depictions of him being avoided by customers.

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>>19

That is Momo-chan.

Yamada is the type of guy who talks about women with a somewhat half-baked knowledge, just like us.

That attitude provoked Shigeo’s wrath.

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Mii-chan may not fully understand the story, but she reacts properly and also does pillow business, so she has regular customers.

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It seems like only the store manager hasn’t gotten involved.

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Isn’t this guy just a worthless piece of trash pretending to care while looking down on others to satisfy his own self-esteem?

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But I realize that there’s no excuse like Mii-chan’s “it can’t be helped.”

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Akemi-chan from Snack Bus Eno is a little more gentle.

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>>24

Akemi’s responses are bland, but her phrasing is interesting.

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>>119

Because you engage in a conversational catchball.

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It feels like a shop that only has temporary part-time jobs that sell youth.

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The sake they serve there seems to be fairly high-end.

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Akemi-chan hits me with witty jokes, so it’s fine, but…

Yamada is just cynical and not funny at all.

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“Love is self-centered, while affection is the feeling for the other person…”

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All the male staff at that store were with Mi-chan, and it was no good.

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Mii-chan seems to be in a position where she can be forgiven even if she makes a slip of the tongue.

Someone like Nina-chan is crazy.

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What can I say about Yamada?

She’s like a female version of Hiroyuki, but with a pretty face.

Well, the customer turnout is poor.

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Isn’t the performance of the cast quite uneven unless it’s a fairly high-end shop?

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I kind of understand why Mii-chan is becoming more popular than Yamada.

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Don’t write “disabled person,” just leave it blank.

I think you find it interesting how I’m writing.

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>>35

Have you come to the bulletin board recently?

Let’s do half P together!

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>>41

They say ordinary people can’t watch for six months.

Mu-chan can do it forever!

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>>35

You… are a “customer,” aren’t you?!

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The characters in this person’s night work writing often have a detached and enlightened vibe, don’t they?

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>>37

If I don’t do that, it seems like this kind of job would be too ridiculous to handle.

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>>39

You should just work normally.

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Can’t you tell from the depiction that it’s not selling right up to the point of getting a penalty in episode 1?

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>>38

At first, I was also looked down upon by Nina-chan.

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Yamada has a designation that is at risk of being fined for not meeting his quota…

Mii-chan is taking in customers one after another.

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>>42

Even if I do it playfully, it’s true that Mii-chan can drink alcohol more cheerfully.

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I understand that Mii-chan can attract quite a few customers.

There is a demand for children who are not very smart.

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I can understand why the two main characters are unpopular with us.

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Thanks to Mii-chan, Yamada is being freed from the bonds of his parents.

It’s okay to use the money you’ve earned to buy the things you want.

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>>47

Both Kokoro and Momo are benefiting from Mii-chan’s kindness.

Mii-chan, a being who spreads happiness to everyone.

Well, I’m spreading STDs too, you know.

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>>47

I don’t think it’s completely true, but I do feel like they’re somewhat toxic parents.

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The type that lowers the mood without reading the room.

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I don’t understand why you’re being serious.

I wonder if it’s the mood of chatting with friends.

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Yamada is cute when praised by Mii-chan for the drawing.

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From Yamada’s perspective, Shigeo isn’t really a customer, you know.

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If you keep bashing characters, you’ll end up like a degraded version of Morita.

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Akemi-chan has a high suitability because she acts coldly even after getting on.

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Some people occasionally prefer a straightforward girl, but I wonder how it is in cabaret clubs.

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>>57

Words include intonation and body language as well.

Even with the same wording, the nuance is completely different.

I think it’s fine as long as you can evoke a good impression even with straightforward content.

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Because we entered the reminiscence chapter.

Is the Mii-chan adult entertainment and sexually transmitted diseases edition still a ways off?

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Momoko seems tough, but her spicy attitude likely matches the masculine pace, so she probably suits the nightlife job.

Also, having a nice face.

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Enemy or Ally: The Trainee Teacher

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Even a terribly boring story can be met with a smile and charm by a popular girl.

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Everyone has some kind of defect.

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There are girls like this even in the nightlife industry.

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>>64

Rather, it’s better if it’s about adult entertainment, but this is from a hostess club.

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>>70

It’s true that in a cabaret where there’s only conversation, one might wonder what the point is of making a reservation…

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Not all customers are like this guy; I mean, he’s like a rare monster.

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Honestly, Nina-chan resonates with me more than Mii-chan…

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I got really into a girls’ bar for about three months when I was mentally down, but as soon as my mental state started to improve, it suddenly became empty and I stopped going. It’s strange…

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The culture of writing in empty spaces has probably only recently come about, hasn’t it?

I hadn’t seen it until just recently.

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>>72

Recently, it’s tough to see three-letter words starting with “ga” often.

Maybe it’s not just the residents, but I feel like a culture of bad manners is coming in when it wasn’t exactly praised to begin with.

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>>79

Before complaining, why don’t you tell us who wanted to make “Judge” popular on the bulletin board, long before the anime adaptation of JoJo’s Part 6?

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>>84

It’s been a while.

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>>72

The judge has been doing this content for nearly 10 years now.

Let’s go around together!

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The night worker who is about halfway between Mii-chan and Nina-chan is

In the Reiwa era, they are proudly wreaking havoc on social media as a Twitter feminist.

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>>74

People who discriminate against trans individuals…

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>>74

When I disclosed it, that kind of person asked to pay the settlement in installments, and it made me laugh.

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If you read it, you’ll understand, but Mr. Yamada is at the level of co-dependence with Mii-chan, so of course he goes to the grave visit without fail.

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I really don’t like it!

It’s not that extreme, but a somewhat quiet girl in the adult industry is really hard to deal with, so I don’t want that after all!

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Not long ago, I was saying it straight out.

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A mere blank cannot overcome the malice of a 🫚👨‍⚕.

The person who thought of that is scary.

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I guess I just casually gave a vague answer because I thought it wouldn’t matter if they didn’t come anymore.

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Mii-chan knows the original source, but I wonder where the blank space culture comes from.

I’m just wondering and asking questions, but I don’t understand.

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If you’re only planning to do it as a part-time job, there’s no need to go all out… unless you intend to make a living from it in the long run.

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The origin of the blank is not clear; it seems to have naturally emerged during my time as a judge.

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Seeing the number of feminists in night jobs makes me think that their complaints about work have turned into excessive criticism of men, which is the worst.

Even if the clients of the sex industry are generalized…

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>>88

Well, it seems there are many people who imitate AV and engage in sexual acts, and I have a feeling that this will lead to stricter regulations on creative works.

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>>88

When I was young, I had plenty of work and money, so I didn’t have a single moment to complain.

As I get older, I get completely overtaken by younger ones, and it’s just tea time all the time.

The completion of a racist who can only bash men and otaku on the internet.

Is it hell?

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>>88

There seem to be a lot of people on the internet who are like customers of sex services.

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I really don’t like it.

I really hate it.

I really don’t like it!!

I hate the so-called common sense of the bulletin board culture from Judge Mii-chan!

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Mr. Yamada is definitely not the author’s avatar.

It’s clearly drawn with malice.

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As expected~

I didn’t know~

Amazing!

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>>93

Momo-san came to mind.

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>>93

Sega…

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>>95

I see, it’s Sega…

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In the adult industry, there’s a certain pleasure in having a girl with a cold attitude do things like lick your anus, but that doesn’t really happen in cabaret clubs.

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Kokoro-chan seems to look down on people deep down, but since she looks exceptionally good, I guess she is popular at the store.

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>>99

The only thing one can criticize is that they dislike having a good academic background, without saying anything bad about their personality or behavior.

Regardless of my true feelings, at least it seems to be well-received by the customers.

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Momo-san is especially unreserved in teasing Mii-chan in front of customers, but it’s strange that she has become popular with them because of that.

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>>100

Aren’t the customers making fun of Miichan?

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>>100

That’s the layer of customers that can laugh out loud, right?

There are actually CEOs who have caused the deaths of cabaret girls by forcing them to down tequila in one go.

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>>100

It seems like I’m being viewed as the teasing type…

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Well, I didn’t say that far…

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Neither the hostesses, the staff, nor the customers are decent people; it’s like a hell of a place.

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>>105

Otherwise, there’s no way Mii-chan would be hired.

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I’m not at the stage where I can look at things like this with a cool, detached perspective yet.

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If I think of it as around the time of a university student, it’s just about that period.

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Isn’t cabaret club just generally not worth it?

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A seat where a child with some kind of issue is being teased for using a plastic cup with their name on it.

Ordinary people would probably be totally put off just by watching, so Momoko’s customers seem to be quite problematic as well.

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It’s true that the person is going through a rough patch in their second year of middle school.

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Talking with someone like Momo is easy because I don’t have to wonder what she really thinks…

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Love is also a hidden motive.

Love is like a cover that protects the heart from the claws.

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I wonder if this looks like cynicism because I have a childish view of love.

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Are there any night shift workers?

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Huh?

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Honestly, Mu-chan is the best.

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Despite how it looks, Mii-chan can still do her job as a lady… She may break some glass, though…

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Mii-chan is really upset about being yelled at by a customer! I wonder if she won’t get angry in return.

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>>121

It’s fun to see kids who get angry while crying, right? ♡

I want you to stay with me forever.

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Afterword “Mii-chan and Yamada-san” is a fiction based on the real experiences of a former friend of mine. However, I believe that this manga is a “personal story” for everyone. Were there not people around you like Mii-chan and Yamada-san? Or is there something about yourself that resembles them? I would be happy if you could also feel the nostalgic atmosphere of Shinjuku in the 2010s. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the readers who picked up this book and everyone who was involved in its production. Azuki Nene Special Thanks Readers Editor: Ryoko Doishita Design: Riku Ikebe Interview Cooperation: Saori Hatakeyama, Kosuke Furuta, NPO Kaze Terrace Kumiko Sato, Saki Mikami

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Is 2010 nostalgic…?

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>>125

Well, it feels like the world has become quite different before and after the COVID-19 pandemic overall.

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Nothing has changed from 2010 to now…

You don’t even understand the meaning of the word nostalgic, do you?

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>>128

It’s been 15 years, you know?

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>>134

It’s been more than a decade, hasn’t it?

Now, even after 5 years, it’s a completely different thing.

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>>134

It was six years ago because it was the 2010s…

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>>139

Since the story is set in 2012, there’s no need to nitpick like that…

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>>128

Since it means to be immersed in nostalgia and past memories, isn’t the meaning correct?

In 2010, smartphones were still not widespread, so it may be considered an old era for the younger generation.

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>>144

In 2010, the iPhone was already out, but when I look back at works from that time, everyone is using flip phones, right?

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I thought I would take it in a direction where I could say, “Don’t say things like that!”

The customer side doesn’t really need to worry about that.

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Yamada, make sure to go to university properly.

Mii-chan looks at me and feels relieved, but a female university student who started working night shifts and stopped attending university is seriously messed up.

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>>130

Are you satisfied going to a university you don’t want to attend every day and progressing to a company approved by your mother?

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>>143

Huh? Are we progressing the conversation like that?

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>>143

I don’t know if you’re satisfied, but rather than skipping university, it’s better to work in the entertainment industry.

It’s quite a bit better.

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I mean, Akemi-chan is definitely the kind of snack mom that’s a huge hit…

I have a lot of experiences and stories to share.

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The customer response must be so bad that a warning for fines is issued, right, Yamada?

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>>132

I can’t even imagine Mr. Yamada going to work with someone.

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Momo-chan wants to be the boss of the mountain, so I understand.

Why is Kokoro-chan in a place like this? Is it because she’s the type of kid who reads manga villages?

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Although Akemi-chan is aware of being a clueless fool, she surprisingly has a lot of comebacks in her repertoire.

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Akemi is messing with Morita, but it’s not like she’s making him uncomfortable.

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It’s still before TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku was built.

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Does this capture the atmosphere of Shinjuku in the 2010s?

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I don’t have a clear feeling since I haven’t been through Shinjuku, but if I can think that it has changed a lot since those days, maybe I can find some nostalgia in it.

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A person who is smart, has pretty big breasts, has an attractive face, and can act like a nice person on the surface feels like a bit of a waste for that shop.

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The 2010s were the peak of “papakatsu” (at the time referred to as “Minato Ward girls” or previously as “paid drinking girls”).

The atmosphere of that time is well captured.

If you lightly research their current situation, it’s funny, so I recommend it!

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Well, Yamada will probably grow mentally using Mii-chan’s death as a catalyst.

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Every time I use a stapler, I remember Moo-chan, so she must be working as an ordinary office lady.

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I think it’s much better for people who display this kind of honesty to go to school.

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This is mocking women who are seriously working hard.

Hooray for sugar daddies who can earn a high income easily! Wasn’t it drawn by a manga artist?

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