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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] They even took down the teacher who had recommended going to the special class with 100% good intentions.

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

Mii-chan is super strong as a demon!

Ah, I can’t take it anymore… I really don’t like this, I really don’t like this, I really don’t like this!!

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The teacher, who has been a decent person for the first time since the series started…

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>>1

I never thought that besides grandma and Yamada, the only decent person in my life would be my teacher…

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>>6

I’m not sure if I can say they’re decent, but the manager is relatively better…

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I’m sorry for suspecting you as a bad woman, teacher.

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But you know, being told that by someone in a close position really hurts…

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He was such a great teacher…

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I was truly captivated by the sight of someone closing off all paths to salvation by themselves.

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There’s nothing weirder than being looked at strangely by the neighbors after having a close relationship as siblings!

Let them into the special class!!

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The logical punch doesn’t work on Mii-chan.

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Even though I recognize her as a terrible woman, the compliments she gave me more than ten years ago are something I can’t quite express.

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Wait a minute, Anonymous, are you reading ahead in this manga!?

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>>10

Is there something wrong?

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>>10

It seems like you don’t have money to buy manga.

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>>13

Let’s go to the employment office together.

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>>13

Let’s go to the loan shark!

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>>13

Did you buy this comic book a little while ago!? What a waste of money… Anyway, there was some anonymous person who seemed a bit off, saying to tell them immediately if there were any corrections needed…

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Dr. Suzaki is super cute.

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>>14

It’s like an upgraded version of Kokoro-chan.

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I found out about this manga through the images posted here and anonymous replies.

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There are several mangas that I am keeping an eye on, but this one…

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It seems like the manager is just struggling to make a profit with a decent but unusual creature rather than being rational.

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>>20

At that point, they are the kind of people that come with being a cabaret club manager, and the fact that they haven’t been fired is a bonus.

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It was pointless to say anything to an idiot…

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My mother’s words are too harsh.

“I’m a grown-up, and I already hate you.”

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>>24

So…

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>>24

It’s a goblin that’s quite common among people wearing monpe.

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Since I am Kokoro-chan, I only read manga for free.

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>>25

It’s hell that there were even people who started saying things like “Don’t spoil things for money, that’s against the rules!”

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>>25

Once the free period for K2 ended, threads stopped being created at all…

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>>29

Even after the free release ended, there are people boasting that it’s no problem since everyone is buying the volumes and the latest paid chapters, but I wonder if that’s really the case in reality.

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>>31

It seems like the connection with society is closed off within the bulletin board.

Let’s go outside!

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>>37

Oh dear.

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>>29

I feel like I’m standing every other Sunday…

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>>25

I really hate this, I really hate this, I really hate this!!

I hate mangas that aren’t free, nameless-chan…

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This manga is the one that’s being serialized in real-time.

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“Hey Mii-chan, it seems like you have some kind of障害 too. Let’s go to the welfare office together. Mii-chan, you’re not stupid! Instead of that, let’s go to the standing bar! Mii-chan is different! Packing stapler boxes is more fun, right? Mii-chan doesn’t want that. I’m often told that my sensibility is amazing, so I’m going to become a novelist or a poet!”

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What’s with Moo-chan pooping in the schoolyard…

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>>34

Don’t take what Mii-chan says head-on…

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>>38

It’s just a lie to excuse myself for being only shortsighted.

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>>34

Was my Moo-chan doing something like that?

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>>79

If I were really doing it, other than Mii-chan, they would be watching and making a fuss too…

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It was about Tommy, so K2 was probably standing pretty tall a couple of times ago, just not growing.

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>>35

During the time without compensation…

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>>43

Even during the foreshadowing moments, that episode had grown enough for a beggar to chime in.

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>>45

What do you mean by a beggar butting in!?

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Yeah, I really feel sorry for the teacher…

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After the school lunch, a little nap in the park.

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>>40

For some reason, that painting reminded me of a happy child dancing.

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Even so, when it comes to K2, there are already threads up during the free story updates.

When it becomes a topic of speculation, it will be about as impactful as the time my brain broke.

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It’s hard to think that the teacher will have a terrible time next time since I’m reading for free.

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If Grandma had broken it, maybe the future would have changed quite a bit.

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>>48

In the first place, both children have various intellectual disabilities, so I don’t think it’s possible.

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This mother is…! I can’t communicate unless it’s with my grandmother!

The feeling of despair when you’ve drawn out the optimal solution and it still didn’t work is immense.

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Isn’t this manga educational in some parts?

I am explaining Japan’s welfare policies.

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I feel both that the old woman is something else… and that it can’t be helped given the burdens she has to carry.

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>>51

She’s a functional person, but I think she might have a tendency that’s a bit on the borderline; it seems like a disability that comes from genetics.

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The true weak do not take on a form that makes you want to help them.

Even someone like Mii-chan, who looks good enough to be a cabaret girl, is still better off, as there are so many weak-willed men with this kind of personality in the world.

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>>54

What is the meaning limited to men…?

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>>56

Because idiots like you react.

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>>59

A fool has come.

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>>67

Don’t face directly at Miichan’s head…

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>>56

Isn’t it because women need water even if they’re not very smart?

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I’m curious about the story, but I’m sure a tough development is waiting.

I’m a bit short on energy to think ahead.

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>>55

If you have other manga to read, reading Mii-chan first will help you recover from the damage to some extent.

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The Kodansha series has permanent access after purchase, so there’s a greater significance in buying it compared to other places.

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Mr. Goda also has a pretty high level of culpability as a war criminal.

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>>58

The very fact that I was born…

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>>58

Well, there are teachers like this, for better or for worse.

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>>76

I don’t want to deal with someone like that, even if I’m a school teacher.

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>>81

It’s mostly on the borderline.

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>>76

If it’s the 90s, then maybe they exist…

Looking back now, it’s just rubbish, but there is also an aspect of the times.

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>>93

Even now, no school teacher wants to deal with students like that.

It’s not volunteering, you know.

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>>145

Well, if you’re going for a teaching license below the middle school level, you need to do nearly two weeks of practice at such facilities and special needs schools.

From the beginning, it is treated as part of compulsory education, and that is also considered part of the job.

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Public schools are just like that.

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Sleeping in the park after lunch is

Is it because my parents told me to just go eat the school lunch?

I can’t believe the school allowed that.

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It was like when I was in elementary school.

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>>62

Were you mostly absent from school for six years?

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There are often people who make comments like “Huh!?” as if they’re trying to point something out, but most of the time it’s just awkward.

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The discussion about the original writing and corrections in the paperback had also become a topic about a month after its release.

Well, I don’t think there are many people who are that eagerly following it.

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>>70

If it were selling as well as Dungeon Meal, I would probably be uploading it…

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>>77

To be honest, the thought that it’s only natural for it to be uploaded has been quite poisoned, I guess…

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The latest volume of “Cake that Can’t Be Cut” was also about the girl’s captor, so it became doubly painful.

It seems like the parents here won’t change their ways either.

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After all, it’s better to restrain weak-minded people by law rather than through their own or others’ will!

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Basically, I’m not very smart, so I can’t read the room and don’t understand other people’s feelings, but since I’ve grown up being constantly looked down upon, I’m only sensitive to the malice of others, which is sad.

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>>74

It’s just an anonymous person…

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>>88

Just because that’s how you are, it’s not good to generalize that to everyone.

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Other kids who don’t forget their homework are excellent.

There were quite a few people who didn’t have any motivation to do their homework in the first place.

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>>80

Did you go to a school like that…?

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There are many edgy and socially-minded comics in Magapoke.

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>>82

You don’t have to worry about the magazine’s publication code.

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I’ve talked to an old man living in my neighborhood who is on welfare, and he mentioned that he spends all his money before the benefit day and then gets scolded really harshly by the welfare officer, so he said he doesn’t like that guy because he’s scary… so it feels pretty realistic.

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It seems like they will likely die before reproducing children with disabilities, so a happy ending is guaranteed.

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There are some people trying to mess with Mii-chan’s thread…

Even Mii-chan wouldn’t do something like that.

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>>87

In the past, I was a little suspicious that Ami-chan wouldn’t do something like that…

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I want to believe that Muu-chan was just sitting in a squat…

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I really don’t want to, I really don’t want to, I really don’t want to!

I hate threads where you can’t read the story unless you use a point from some anonymous user!

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Are you saying that it wouldn’t be strange if Muu-chan pooped?

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Ahhh, I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!! I hate it when they start arguing in the Mii-chan thread…

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Not all of them, but there are many public elementary school teachers who are odd in a bad way…

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Why are there so many stressed anonymous users in a thread about such a manga?

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>>101

When we were talking about that ADHD-like child, I was totally overwhelmed and couldn’t keep my composure.

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>>168

I guess there are a lot of anonymous people, huh?

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>>172

Isn’t that kind of way of speaking inappropriate?

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It’s here━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!

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It’s quite something that IDs appear in the Mii-chan thread.

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This is an episode where Mu-chan’s evaluation rises as she firmly grabs the outstretched hand without swatting it away.

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>>105

Since my family is a barrier, there’s nothing I can do about it…

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It seems my mother’s monster tendencies are likely to get even worse from here.

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I’m sure the author said that Mii-chan is doing wild poop, didn’t they?

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>>108

I remember when Yamada said he wanted to go to the bathroom, I took him to a good place, like a back alley nearby.

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>>108

What I’m saying is that when Yamada said he had a stomachache and tried to go to the restroom, he was recommended to do it in the alley.

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Let’s stand around too, Suzakisensei.

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It seems like we could stretch the childhood arc to around 10 volumes!

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>>111

I wonder if I can make it to 100 volumes.

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>>111

Grappler Baki, perhaps?

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The impact of the upbringing environment is too significant, regardless of the presence or absence of disabilities.

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Muu-chan has a decent possibility of being part of a family.

Mii-chan is beyond saving.

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>>117

It’s painful to be uncertain whether they are still alive.

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>>124

If they weren’t alive, then they must be really admirable for going to the welfare center alone without relying on their parents, right?

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>>140

Since my hometown is Miyagi and I’m currently in Tokyo, I shouldn’t be relying on either.

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It’s here━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!

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If it were just this on my mind, I might have managed somehow, but the experiences I’ve gained and the mentality I’ve cultivated are meticulously paving the way to hell.

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Muu-chan also debuted as a standing performer together until coming to Tokyo, so the branching happened after that.

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>No.1281192329

Properly express it.

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There are theories that Mu-chan’s family was wiped out in Eastern Japan, but it feels like they were already engaged in activities such as man-pulling and standing around before that.

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Let’s poop outside together!

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At least have Grandma look after Mi-chan…

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>>126

Disgusting…

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>>126

To be honest, the child of the devil keeps directing their gaze…

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>>126

It is highly likely that it was grandmother who took the body and placed it in the family’s impressive grave, by process of elimination.

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>>130

It seems like a grave where no one comes to pay their respects.

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>>130

It wasn’t Yamada…

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>>137

I think it would make for a nicer ending to the story if it were said that it was made with Yamada’s cabaret expenses.

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>>126

It’s not easy to say that one should care for people with disabilities for a total of about 50 years, including Mii-chan’s mom.

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>>139

No, I understand that I don’t have the ability to raise a child that I gave birth to.

You have an obligation to do what you can for Mii-chan, like looking for facilities and so on…

Don’t let that mother decide whether or not her child should go to school…

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>>157

Still, because they are not my own child, the power of enforcement is weak.

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Considering this past, it seems that the present Mii-chan has become relatively normal with a chance of being something else…

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I want to see the after of Dr. Suzaki.

It feels like they might quit their teaching job because of the shock.

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If Grandma went off somewhere by herself and died, it would be kind of a blessing, wouldn’t it?

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I will live until the title changes from MII to Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada.

Like TOUGH from High School Iron Fist Legend.

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In the modern chapter, regardless of everything else, in this period, Mii-chan strongly embodies the aspect of being a victim of the environment, so being too harsh on her feels a bit much.

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>>134

The 20th century had this kind of perspective on intellectual disabilities, seriously.

The recognition of terms like intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities has only progressed in recent years.

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Uwaaaaah!!

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Let’s become a sex worker like Dr. Suzaki.

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The old woman shouldn’t act all timid when I’ve already been treated like a cursed being even before entering elementary school.

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This mother not only stopped… but also came all the way to the house to communicate with the grandmother, who still seems to understand well. What a good teacher…

Well, grandma was also… that…

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The past chapters are probably mostly fictional and it’s evident whether the author’s sensibility is remarkable or not.

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>>143

I think they are quite close to the reality of disabilities and have done a considerable amount of research.

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I understand the reason why I can’t read elementary school level kanji.

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If grandma was completely silly and thought my cute children were super cute grandchildren, maybe there was a chance…

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>>146

Maybe the whole family will be wiped out before the grandchild is born…

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Mii-chan’s clothes, hair, and emotions are all in disarray…

I wonder what sins I committed in my past life.

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I guess I should have taken the vice-principal with me instead of going alone.

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I didn’t feel motivated to read it because I thought it would be just another typical vulgar manga.

Is it just normally interesting?

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>>153

Manga that tackles these taboo subjects is valuable.

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>>153

The monotonous flow without salvation continues, and it’s easy to read.

Since the ending is already decided, I can watch it with peace of mind.

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Wasn’t it supposed to be that Mii-chan’s friend was the model?

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Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to gain a good experience being in the general class, but this depends on how the parents perceive and understand it, so it’s only natural for things to go downhill like this.

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Afterword “Mii-chan and Yamada-san” is based on a former friend of mine and is a work of fiction inspired by real experiences. However, I believe that this manga is not just a “personal story” for anyone. Were there not people around you who are like Mii-chan or Yamada-san? Or are there parts of them that resemble you? I would be happy if you could also feel the nostalgic air 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 in charge: Ryoko Doishita Design: Riku Ikebe Research Cooperation: Saori Hatakeyama, Kosuke Furuta, NPO Wind Terrace, Kumiko Sato, Saki Mikami

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Since the special class mainly consisted of children with Down syndrome, I never thought about the idea of children with developmental disabilities going there.

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What Yamada is doing feels more like just peeping, and it seems like he doesn’t have the kind of affection to even set up a grave for Mii-chan.

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>>165

Yamada also occasionally shows signs of being pretty much on the brink of being slightly mentally challenged.

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>>175

Communication skills seem to be at a level where it’s quite challenging to adapt to social life just by having them normally.

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>>165

I don’t know if I will set up a grave, but over the course of our one-year relationship, I’ve been visiting the grave once a year after Mii-chan’s death and reflecting on the days we spent playing together, so ultimately, I do have quite a lot of feelings for her.

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I hate to say it, but it feels similar to reading Takeda-kun.

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When I see something like this, it really is a crappy existence that only makes those around it unhappy just by being there…

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It’s gentle for a manga of this kind to depict the end at the beginning.

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The educational environment for children is not the child’s responsibility…

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>>171

It must be my responsibility to have been born in such a state.

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I can’t feel the air in Shinjuku right now!

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I wonder if people who represent disabilities with blank spaces think it’s funny…

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>>174

Do you know someone who is unfamiliar with the concept of internet memes?

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>>180

I think you should feel ashamed of your actions instead of making excuses.

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>>189

Ah, so you thought it was about yourself, huh?

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The march of the saints in the drama is from ’98.

Mii-chan perfectly matches the 3-year mark.

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The 2010s are already nostalgia, huh…

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>>178

It was 15 years ago.

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Know shame!!

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From the perspective of the followers, it seems they were progressing with a realistic physique, but suddenly from the past arc, it turned into a super type, leaving them confused.

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I learned the title and author of this manga for the first time.

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In facilities and special classes, I was placed together with people with disabilities even though I am able-bodied!

It’s hell when disabled people discriminate against each other.

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I’m not fond of the fact that Mu-chan is so relieved to know that they scored 0 points on the test.

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