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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I finally got to see the original page, but poor Suzaki-sensei…

Are you treating me like a disabled person?!

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Are you free-to-play!?

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Are you predicting the future?!

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You laughed at me…!

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Mii-chan is not just a junior high school graduate, but more like a kindergarten or nursery graduate level, huh?

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The old lady is quite something, but I suppose it can’t be helped…

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Even though it’s something I think was said to belittle me, I still cling to it even as an adult…

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Ah, this old lady too…

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After all, it’s just a child of a frog.

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She’s already an old woman and has a weak mind; it’s the fate of that bloodline.

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Is the festival of collabs going to be accessible to free players too?

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Isn’t it that Mii-chan’s life has been stuck since her mom was a fertilized egg, let alone Mii-chan being a fertilized egg?

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Are you a week behind?!

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>>12

Are you treating someone else’s child as if they’re late?!

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>>12

Ah, this…

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The older generation’s value of “I can’t face society if my child is disabled” is something I can only say is really unfortunate.

It seems that it was actually the case.

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It’s a story with no salvation in any direction…

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Old women think like this because it’s the times.

Caring excessively about appearance in society and thinking that kids like Kamiichan are embarrassing.

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Because it’s a situation created by an old woman.

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Well, if you’re such an amazing teacher from a young age, even if you’ve carried some emotional scars, things shouldn’t get too strange from here on out.

You are probably living happily somewhere unrelated to Mii-chan by now.

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I heard she was an erotic mother character who loves her big brother, but this is different…

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The old woman also has borderline intelligence, right?

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Is grandma going to be given death soon?

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The old lady is shaking too, so if I landed another hit, there might have been a chance…

Well, there’s no one left to land another blow.

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Mii-chan comes from an elite family.

I have started to feel that living until adulthood has become a habit.

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I knew it… You really think of me as an idiot, don’t you…!

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With this, Miichan will probably get violated by her father or something anyway.

It’s going to kill the old woman’s mental state too, right?

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Clumsy and lovable girls spin around.

Twelve months of the night world.

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I’ve only been looking at it lately with the hope that I might be able to create a new pattern.

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I should not have been born.

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Ah, this… feels like checkmate.

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A double punch of 【bloodline】 and 【thought】…!

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People say it’s about appearances, but it’s clear that the neighbors are not just vaguely aware, but are definitely aware that Mii-chan has a disability.

Just not saying it out loud.

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Well, the debts that grandma, mom, and dad have accumulated will be repaid when Mii-chan dies…

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>>34

The integrity of the human gene pool has been preserved.

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>>34

I think the reason this manga’s level of discomfort is still bearable is that it is certain to end this hellish cycle with Mii-chan.

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People who don’t fall under the social safety net can either end up like Mii-chan, become homeless, or turn into criminals.

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It’s quite moral to not have spoiled the punchline, even though it’s too funny.

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At the point where you’re having children through incest, there’s no semblance of public image left.

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>>37

It can’t be helped.

The old lady also has intellectual disabilities, so she can’t make such judgments.

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>>39

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Mii-chan is really pitiful, isn’t she?

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>>40

So in the modern version, they’re continuously showing their terrible sides.

Because I’ll die last…

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I really wouldn’t like it if Mii-chan Jr. or Mii-chan’s siblings appeared in the final episode…

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I think Mi-chan is around 80, but was it really that bad for people like that when they were in elementary school…?

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>>42

Even as an adult, Mii-chan is quite a crazy person who still uses the alley to go to the bathroom and mixes soup with her bare hands.

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>>57

It might be a monkey.

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The fate of that blood…

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Good smile

Good smile

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It’s probably mostly mom’s fault, but there’s a strong sense of victimization.

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>>47

Both Mama and Mii-chan have been ridiculed ever since they were born, and they have never been called “smart.”

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In this case, I think people would question why the parents aren’t sending the child to a special class, and it would damage their reputation, but I wonder if they didn’t think in that direction…

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>>50

Cover up the smelly things!

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>>50

Muu-chan probably didn’t go either, so it didn’t turn out that way.

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Mii-chan’s grandmother can’t help it because of her generation…

Mii-chan’s mother? Uu n…

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Is it really that messed up, even from the perspective of an old lady…?

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It’s seriously tightening my heart a bit.

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My child is in a special class!?!? There are actually parents who can’t send them to where they should be.

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If Dad doesn’t hurry up and drop dead around here, Mii-chan will become Mii-chan Brother or Mii-chan Sister!

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Ah

Ah!

Ah!

Ah!

It’s too funny and I can’t take it.

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I was wondering what kind of collaboration would come out, but it seems to have turned into a different story…

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Since it’s already known that they’re a close relative, they’ll probably just brush it off even if they have a disability.

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………laughing

Don’t laugh~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!

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The old lady would probably think so, both in terms of her era and her age…

It feels like that.

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Honestly, the golden retriever that’s doing assistance dog work is smarter than Mii-chan.

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>>69

The difference in upbringing is huge…

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Mii-chan became unable to attend school until her elementary school graduation, but I wonder if Muu-chan went to elementary school happily.

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But… ah…

Should I really put them in a special class like the teacher said?

I don’t understand…

But… if I do that, the neighbors will be watching…

I’m increasingly being looked at strangely…

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>>71

If you disrupt a regular class, you’re just a troublemaker, so this is definitely better than that.

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>>71

I think people who don’t go to school are looked at strangely!

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>>79

Should I put it away in the storehouse…?

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>>79

Households with children who are truant

Families with children who have intellectual disabilities and do not attend school.

…The label of the former is better!

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It might affect Mr. Suzaki’s work a little due to the school refusal, but I’m glad it won’t lead to dismissal.

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>>72

It seems that teachers can return to their jobs even after committing crimes; I saw a few reports on the news.

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It’s not just a matter of handling, it’s actually like that, right?

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>>73

Ah

Ah

Ah

a

Ah

Ah

!!

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Well, it’s fiction!

You can exaggerate Mii-chan’s stack as much as you like!

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I knew you were making fun of Nanashi-chan…!

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As a result of the teacher summoning the courage and doing their best, they were able to cut ties.

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>>76

I thought we needed Mii-chan’s help, but somehow we managed…

I’m glad I gathered the courage.

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If we are in a deadlock like this, it seems like I might be able to see Momi-chan with my heart set on Momo-san.

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Mii-chan… I’ll check for myself!

Well, normally things should be looking up!

Well, it’s unavoidable since I’ll die later.

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The score of 0 points was the result of trying, but even if I seriously tried, it would probably be around 20 points or so.

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Muu-chan seems to be from a regular family since she is dressed in proper clothes and has a hairstyle that takes some effort.

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The old woman has given birth to two disabled children, and now those children are having children with each other; is there really still a concern for appearances?

Even my husband has left me.

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>>86

You’re so concerned about appearances that your thought process has become distorted, right?

There are countless people who go crazy and do irrational things.

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Dogs are smarter.

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Transferring to special support… It seems that there are quite a few cases where this happens…

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It’s a bit frustrating that even talking to grandma at home isn’t allowed.

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It’s quite sad that it has become more than just a whimsical story.

It's quite sad that it has become more than just a whimsical story.

I don’t want to do that anymore! Let’s pack stapler boxes together! People often say that Mii-chan has a great sensibility, so she will become a novelist, poet, painter, or movie director! Mii-chan wants to be something cooler!

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>>93

This was the line that Dr. Suzaki said to me… what a clever way to bring it back.

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A problem child who isn’t in a special class will seriously have rumors spread about them.

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Isn’t it really because Grandma didn’t provide appropriate education, worrying too much about appearances, like Dad, Mom, and Mii-chan?

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>>98

It’s not just negative reproduction; it’s actually multiplying.

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>>98

The way my parents were stacked up during their childhood is nothing compared to Mii-chan.

The disabled siblings from the Showa era are hopeless.

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>>98

In the time of Mom and Dad, it was just that kind of era…

At that time, there probably wasn’t a safety net either.

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It’s often said, but I probably only heard it from a teacher once when I was in elementary school…

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Since there was a scene where Mii-chan was being violent at school, I guess Suzaki-sensei was also troubled…

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But if Mii-chan’s backstory continues, Mii-chan is tough…

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Being teased continuously, being “smiled at” feels like an act of hostility, that’s common.

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>>104

Nameless-chan…

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>>104

The act of laughing is inherently aggressive.

The act of a beast baring its fangs is the origin.

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If I had become an artist, I might have been appreciated after my death.

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Even though Dr. Suzaki had foresight in the current situation, he couldn’t save that foolish clan…

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Ahhhhh!

It’s funny that both mother and daughter get so angry, right?

Can’t laugh.

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I don’t really understand the recent situation, but if we’re talking about adults, there was honestly at least one person in each grade who seemed obviously strange, yet they were in regular classes instead of special education classes.

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>>109

I don’t think it will be multiplied…

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I’ve often been told that my sensitivity is amazing (just once).

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Isn’t it checkmate already since grandma couldn’t stop giving birth?

Can you persuade mom even if you feel motivated?

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Why do I have to feel this way before I go to sleep?

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>>113

Read it with a heart like Momo-san and laugh out loud.

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The teacher is so normal that it feels strange within this manga.

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Gorillas have a sensitivity that makes them think “oh no” when they get a score of 0 on a math test, so if they had continued going to school like that, I wonder if they would have been recommended for a special class.

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>>116

That kind of awareness has not yet become widespread.

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I’m scared to watch the middle school version because both the teachers and students will become even more evil, right?

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>>117

Don’t worry, you’ll learn it quickly!

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>>129

I’m looking forward to seeing the evil that was first taught to lick.

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>>143

When that guy comes out, I’m going to take even more damage… Even Muu-chan, who was just standing around, will fall victim to that poisonous bite…

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A typical comment to make in order to buy time when dealing with someone who has no redeeming qualities.

It’s something like a career aptitude test.

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Even though they are undesired grandchildren, prioritizing social appearances over their future is a common trait of people from the Showa era.

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Since I failed in elementary school, there’s no way I’ll do well in middle school, so of course I’ll also pick up bad habits.

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In the past, people like Mii-chan were put in a sitting room prison and called “zashiki warashi.”

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Suffering for the sake of useless pride.

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Grandma, well…

There are some aspects that can evoke sympathy, but considering the era…

Because it is a period of transition, there are some people who can make judgments based on modern standards.

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You’re saying, “Did you laugh?” but you’re clinging to words, and that’s just hopeless…

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Until now, everyone has been silent, but only Dr. Suzaki treated Mii-chan as a disabled person, so it can’t be helped that it turned out like this…

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>>131

The result of facing it head-on is this, and it’s just too unfair for the teacher.

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My heart hurts.

Help me.

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Oh, this is my mother too…

And the father too… an older brother!?

Grandma too!!??

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If there’s a lack of intelligence, I at least hope the personality is good, but in reality, the personality often becomes distorted too.

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>>134

When others mock you, a person distorts.

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>>134

If proper education and rehabilitation are not received, there is a danger to others around due to violence and other issues.

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>>134

Bad personality.

Violent

Disability

There’s nothing I can do but be grateful that I wasn’t born that way.

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The teacher really did their best to support us to the fullest, didn’t they…

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Although she took damage in elementary school, she learned the survival skill of “licking” in middle school, so Mi-chan will be able to live a smooth sailing life from now on, so it’s all good.

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>>137

Twelve months later, I will die.

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I laugh at the old woman who still cares about appearances.

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>>138

In the 2000s, that’s how it is for old people.

I don’t even have anyone to consult with!

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This time, it’s really tough to watch.

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Ha! Become like Momo-san, feeling that old-fashioned biddies and disabled people are really stupid!

If you do that, you’ll be able to read it clearly.

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If you had properly gotten a disability certification and received appropriate education and support, it wouldn’t have turned out that way…

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I read the original for the first time, and the story development was more like a sadistic fan fiction than I expected.

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>>145

I thought this myself, but I guess that’s how the model for abusive play is in the first place.

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Is it okay for Mom when Dad is in a facility?

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Well, the teacher might feel down, but there will be support within the school, right?

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Anyway, teachers who recommend special education classes should just die!

My child has no disabilities, but…

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>>150

Huh…….!?

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Moreover, Mii-chan has low abilities that she can’t do anything about, but she’s overly self-conscious and in the worst pattern of not wanting to be looked down upon.

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When I found out that someone was trying to help Mii-chan, who is like a teacher, I couldn’t read it the same way as I used to anymore.

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It’s the end of the cat’s household.

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Muu-chan has recognized herself and has been blessed with friends on the bulletin board…

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>>156

I think it’s too perfect not to have a place on the bulletin board.

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But you know,

Mii-chan stopped coming to school, and that was good for the teachers and the other kids, right?

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>>157

That’s really true.

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>>157

The damage to the even smaller children around the results is…

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Aren’t you hearing the whispers in the park already, Grandma?!

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>>158

I don’t want to lower my reputation any further… If I were to get involved there, wouldn’t my reputation go down even more…?

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>>158

Grandma isn’t there, right?!

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>>158

I understand that my social image is already dead because I’m thinking about things like that.

So I’m stuck in a negative loop where I’m trying to cover things up.

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>>177

You’re in the same mindset as trying to recover debts from pachinko by playing more pachinko.

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So what nurtured that old woman’s thinking? When I think about it, it’s just the times…

Well, advanced people can adapt, but it’s clear from the current internet that not everyone has that kind of flexibility.

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If the lifeboat is destroyed by the parents, then there’s nothing that can be done.

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Mii-chan’s personality is definitely because of her family.

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>>161

But if there were no intellectual disabilities in the family, there wouldn’t be any incest, and Mii-chan wouldn’t have been born…

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Do my parents and grandma really recognize Mii-chan, who is currently working at a cabaret?

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>>163

In the first place, what’s happening now isn’t depicted in the modern chapter.

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If you properly went to a special class, it would have ended with “Oh, that’s just a child like that” instead of mockery.

The more someone lacks, the more they tend to have high self-esteem and easily get angry, which really brings no good.

This area is strangely realistic.

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>>166

I remembered Shamu.

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>>180

I am

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>>166

People who truly need help often don’t exhibit a desire for assistance.

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But when I think about it, it seems that Muu-chan is not in a special class either, so maybe this school is just incompetent?

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>>168

The safety line hasn’t caught up to that point yet.

Finally caught in the net of a business that was just launched in 2012, becoming the modern axis of Muu-chan.

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>>168

If the parents don’t agree, I can’t be enrolled.

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“Even if I say that we can put you in a special class at the old lady’s discretion…”

That mother…

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The old lady has come to realize, albeit faintly, that the teacher may have been right all along, which is still better than nothing.

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Hah… Hah… ?

Take back those words!

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Well, Mii-chan is the victim.

They are such a foolish clan.

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Mii-chan is going to be a champion…

The strong are always lonely…

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The destiny of that blood.

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I wonder if it would have been different if what was embarrassing in society wasn’t incest.

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When grandma was a child, you know…

Crazy people are locked away in a tatami room for their entire lives.

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>>184

Hug me!

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>>189

This is the result of what I embraced!!

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The environment is indeed too messed up.

Mii-chan was a being that should not have been born.

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I’m not sympathetic because you’re only thinking about your own reputation, not Mii-chan’s future, old lady.

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I was surprised that Grandma didn’t make the expected “ah ah” sounds!

Poor thing.

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Since Dad was around when Mii-chan was a baby, there’s a possibility that there might be other reasons for the ban from the family home…

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If we talk about damage control for society as a whole,

It’s only a benefit when a child who only engages in problematic behavior stops attending school…

Neither human rights nor dignity exist.

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At the point when I gave birth to two disabled children and then their siblings interbred and produced a grotesque child.

It’s not the time to worry about appearances!

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Because of the foolish old woman and the foolish mother, Mii-chan also became a foolish Mii-chan.

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Mii-chan has every right to say she failed the parent lottery.

There is a limit to being a pathetic existence.

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It’s impossible to grow up to be a decent person at Mii-chan’s house…

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It’s nice, isn’t it? Those wounded beast-like eyes; even if you want to help someone, you won’t be able to understand them after this.

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You’re strong.

The parent’s authority over the child is…

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There are still support classes, right? No way! That’s what parents say.

Because they end up going to a regular public school instead of a special support school, they can’t help but fall into a situation that can’t be improved.

No matter how individuals or schools appeal, it’s frustrating when parents just don’t understand.

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It’s the old woman who realized her uterus was rotten and did it twice in a row that is to blame.

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If there hadn’t been incest from the start, the old woman’s actions would have been different…

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Right now, Mi-chan gets really upset when she’s made fun of, but I think she has grown up to be a good child considering this environment.

Well, I’m going to die.

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Since my parents have probably been ridiculed by others their entire lives, there’s nothing that can be done.

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If the family is normal… the sample is Muu-chan.

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Is it because the way of thinking is a point deduction system that entering a facility leads to a drop in reputation?

In reality, points are not deducted, and things just remain as they are even if they are bad.

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