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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Although it is a misunderstanding due to Mii-chan’s mom’s imprinting,

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The scene, which ended up quite sad, has Mii-chan cherishing only the praised parts of her memories with the deeply hurt Mr. Suzaki.

I don’t want to do that anymore! Let’s pack the stapler boxes together! Mii-chan wants something cooler! Mii-chan is often said to have amazing sensitivity, so I’m going to become a novelist, poet, painter, or film director!

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I don’t want to fight with Mii-chan anymore!

Let’s sign a ceasefire agreement together!

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I said I hated it! Yet, I didn’t go to school for three years, but I remember that part.

In Professor Suzaki’s statement, maybe that’s the only part that’s a lie.

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>>2

It’s like boasting about test scores from student days or the results of the common test even after becoming a working adult.

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>>9

I don’t think they can be discussed on the same level as that kind of person!

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>>2

It’s not a lie that you can make a living from your sensibility only in the world of creators.

The problem is that Miyu-chan, who neither accumulates knowledge nor skills, has an extremely low chance of success.

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>>2

My life (the blog) was like that too, but my life experience is so shallow that only the trivial things are vividly clear to me.

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Yin Yang Taiji Diagram

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It is often said (probably just that one time).

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It’s becoming harder to make fun of them.

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>>5

There should be no elements to laugh at from the very beginning…

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>>5

Let’s realize it from the beginning.

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Those who were loved and those who were not loved.

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It’s so sad that I pulled an SSS on the teacher gacha.

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>>11

Just because I got a terrible random draw for parents…

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>>11

Is it set in the 90s?

It’s amazing considering the era.

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…laughing

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This place looks cool like a battle manga.

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I want to become a manga artist!

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Why do you remember even though you were laughed at?

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>>15

Maybe there are other things that I’ve been properly praised for…

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It’s because you have a brain that only remembers what is convenient for you.

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Mii-chan has an unnecessarily high pride, doesn’t she?

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Can I say this is pride?

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This panel layout is cool.

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It’s not that I have high pride; I’m just genuinely a bundle of complexes.

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The reason Mii-chan has been able to fight until now is because she had the pride of protecting Lady Diana, right? It was Diana who took it away! She came down to Earth without a single word of gratitude!! If it was Diana who gave her that pride!

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>>16

Even though I wanted to walk the path where we could live without doing bad things and be praised together with my friends, if I’m rejected, I end up making a face like this…

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I… I really like how Mii-chan often gives direct performances in the battle manga…

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>>25

Recently, there have been images created of Mii-chan starting to realize that she’s becoming stronger, as she feels no damage even when her boyfriend hits her, right?

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Given that my parents are so terrible, I end up wondering if I actually grew up relatively normal…?

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>>27

After reading the past arc, when I read the cabaret arc, I can’t help but think that besides being a complete idiot, occasionally throwing tantrums, and being too loose, she’s actually a pretty good girl.

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>>33

Although I’m not quite at the mental age of 21, I can still feel some growth.

I’ve done various jobs, but it seems I ended up at a cabaret, and I’m also trying to work properly and be self-sufficient.

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The first homeroom teacher is horrible.

If it had been Dr. Suzaki from the beginning, things might have been different.

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If the first homeroom teacher was terrible, and the parents were terrible, and on top of that, there’s the fact that Mii-chan is borderline healthy or borderline disabled, it’s a trifecta of bad circumstances…

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I never expected to have the plot twist resolved in a place like this!

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If smiles and laughter are essentially landmines, then it makes sense that the half-dead Yamada, who doesn’t laugh much, oddly grew attached to it.

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What was said in the old version is exactly that. In Mii-chan's case, meeting Dr. Suzaki was good, but overall, the surrounding environment is somewhat negative...

Even if the starting point and ability values are the same, the outcome changes greatly depending on the people you meet and your choices… Every time I use a stapler, I remember this day. Crack! There are still 8 months until Mii-chan is killed.

What was said in the old version is exactly that.

In Mii-chan’s case, meeting Dr. Suzaki was good, but overall, the surrounding environment is somewhat negative…

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The combination of a terrible parent and a terrible teacher has made me the class laughingstock since the early grades, and it’s completely unavoidable.

If a parent hands a child worn-out and dirty clothes, it doesn’t matter whether there are disabilities or not; the child is already at a disadvantage.

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>>36

Wait, the teacher was the good one, right?!

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>>39

In front of Dr. Suzaki…

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>>39

It’s over there in the direction of Goda!

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>>45

Well, I think that teacher was at least at a normal level of being unpleasant, like an N rank, although it’s hard to say they were SSR or SR.

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>>46

It’s at the level of a nasty teacher that exists in reality, isn’t it?

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>>36

In elementary schools with uniforms, it’s still possible to cover that up a bit.

It’s a casual clothes system, huh?

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It’s only when it’s too late that someone who might save us, like Dr. Suzaki or Yamada, shows up.

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It seems that Dr. Suzaki was just barely still in time, but the parents…

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Mii-chan herself was rather fond of Dr. Suzaki…

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It feels like Muu-chan might also be parting ways with Muu Mama, and it’s painful from now on.

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>>43

It seems that even Muma Mama would probably stop standing and shoplifting.

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Even a healthy person would have their personality warped with this parent.

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My grandmother is a bit like that too… It seems like I’ll end up living repressed.

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>>47

Rather, if one is healthy, there is a possibility that they might become desperate about their birth and parents and head in a more problematic direction.

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Most mental disorders arise from acquired factors, and in fact, one’s level of intelligence doesn’t really matter, does it, Mii-chan…

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I don’t want to think that N would just make fun of a low-grade child’s messy hair in front of other kids without doing anything else… but it seems like something they would do.

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>>49

If Mii-chan’s parents weren’t the way they are and if it weren’t for the times, it would definitely cross the line.

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It resembles the composition of Naruto and Sasuke.

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Conversely, the fact that Mii-chan is able to maintain a certain innocence due to this childhood environment may be her virtue.

I’m definitely traumatized by the mocking, but… my specialty move is licking…

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I used to seriously hate light criminals like shoplifters and bicycle thieves, but I’m soft on Moo-chan, aren’t I…

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It seems there are many anonymous people who might not know much since not many threads have been created on the crime scene page.

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>>55

I’m rehabilitating…

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>>55

It’s one thing if it were just a worthless piece of trash with no reflection, but Mu-chan is seriously rehabilitating…

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>>55

Rather, I have come to resent those who, despite being healthy, continue to do such things even more.

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>>55

If you are still shoplifting, that’s one thing, but since you went to prison, rehabilitated, and are now packing staplers, there’s nothing to hate…

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>>55

The conversation is completely different between the fortunate able-bodied individuals and the disabled who have no place to belong.

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Well, the homeroom teacher for the year was thoughtless and a fool, but…

I think it was something like that back then…

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Muu-chan is properly atoning for her crimes in prison, so it’s better to hate her.

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O… hey Vegeta!

Do something about it!

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I don’t know well, but Edison also didn’t go to school!

Mii-chan didn’t go to school!

In other words, Mii-chan is the same as Edison!

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It’s quite serious because there are actually people like this, which is troubling.

First of all, your parents don’t have abilities like Edison’s parents, do they?

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>>81

The only similarity is that I didn’t go to school.

Because it ignores the cooperation of those around and the effort of the person themselves…

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Well then, let’s stop criticizing ex-convicts!

It’s strange that former gang members are discriminated against and can’t open a bank account for five years, and it’s also wrong that atrocities that disregard human rights, like the death penalty, are allowed to happen! Let’s do a demonstration together to raise our voices to the government!

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I’m seriously a left-wing activist!

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Mii-chan ended up in the entertainment industry as a result of being neglected.

The likelihood is high that the mother isn’t working in the first place…

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Isn’t it a bit hopeless for both sides that the trauma from the Suzaki-sensei situation has made me wary of someone (an adult woman?) who intervenes gently?

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If it’s cute in appearance, I’ll forgive everything.

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Mii-chan hasn’t been forgiven!

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>>72

There are more people who can overlook things rather than just forgive.

I think the idea of personal responsibility won’t work for her.

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>>72

If you lick me, I’ll forgive you.

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In terms of appearance, Mii-chan is cuter than Muu-chan.

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It’s really tough when examples of successful welfare assistance and those that are hopeless from the start are placed side by side.

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Aren’t you just trying to mock the anonymous?

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It’s just that Mii-chan’s house is better, but there are also issues with how Mu-chan’s family educates and interacts, leading to the daughter becoming a criminal.

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>>76

Muu-chan was also a habitual shoplifter and a streetwalker…

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It’s sad that Mii-chan doesn’t really understand anything at all.

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>>77

The pitiful child who is seen as pitiable is a landmine.

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It’s actually a well-structured story with surprisingly detailed settings.

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>>78

After all, it’s a mystery manga, so we need to handle that part properly…

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Muu-chan’s house seems to be a little better off when it comes to looking at Mom.

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Mii-chan herself is also an SSR.

Both parents are SSR.

The teacher is also an SSR.

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Mii-chan’s house has a mother…

The reason my mother became that way is probably because of my grandmother…

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Even though Mu-chan’s mom was way off, there was still an intention behind it.

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I was seriously starting to get irritated with Mii-chan, but because my mother has completely given up, my perspective has gradually changed.

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Originally, prisons are facilities for rehabilitation, and the death penalty, which takes away an irreplaceable “life,” is a barbaric punishment that deprives individuals of the opportunity for rehabilitation; therefore, it should be abolished swiftly…

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>>88

What a miserable and pitiful guy!

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Since the ending has been decided from the beginning, there isn’t much point in thinking it over!

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It’s unfortunate that Professor Suzaki, who is not at fault at all, ends up creating a trauma that becomes a fatal debuff for Mii-chan later on.

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You can’t help but think that people who treat you kindly are secretly looking down on you.

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I don’t think Muu-chan will ever come out again like this.

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It’s definitely better for those who don’t have a role in the main storyline.

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It’s sad that someone who is already famous in their hometown cares about appearances.

Did you go to a special class from the neighborhood? Oh, I see.

It’s just to that extent…

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Edison could not have known about developmental disabilities because schools at that time were unaware of them.

There was naturally no welfare in response to that.

After quitting school, that guy is studying really hard and working at home.

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It’s not that I’m completely stupid, but it’s sad that I’m clinging to what Sugisaka-sensei said in the thread.

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>>100

Because they were the person who stayed closest to me in life…

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There might have been a future where Mii-chan found a suitable host and ended up being a careless mom after all. ☠️

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Perhaps it’s the type of handsome guy that could have been in the key visual for the past arc.

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Solving everything with licking is such a low IQ and unrealistic worldview.

Is it Comic BonBon where the fate of the world is decided through toy battles?

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>>105

Not everything is definitely resolved…

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>>105

But there are actually people who say, “Oh, my IQ drops a little when I’m licked♡”…

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I know several examples of people who went from being school non-attendees to becoming creators who can make a living from it.

How about elementary school… I wonder if one hand would be enough.

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>>106

I think if you can’t fit in at elementary school, it means you lack the talent to be human.

If it’s due to horrific violence, then it can’t be helped if they don’t go to school.

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Whether one fits in or not depends not only on one’s own qualities but also on the surrounding issues.

Having a brat who makes annoying jabs can turn things into quite a hell.

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>>110

Wow, that’s an incredible number of shots being fired!

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It’s difficult when you can understand the language but your reading and writing skills are shaky, and you can barely manage to live independently…

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When you pinch your nipples while being serious and tense,

Mm…♡ It’s amazing how the power of erotic situations can relax me.

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Individuals with severe intellectual disabilities find it easier to receive social welfare support.

It’s just that taking care of parents is tough.

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If it’s Miichan, she can get pregnant even in a facility because she’s cute!

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>>115

Because there are news reports about beasts lower than intellectually disabled individuals who regularly rape intellectually disabled people, it is guaranteed that they will be targeted.

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If I read the original comic…

It was a scene that wasn’t funny at all.

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>>116

If anything, it’s a manga that can’t be laughed at at all.

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It’s just that the pieces will fit in a way that inevitably leads to that result…

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Who will win the Mii-chan Murder Derby?

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Mii-chan’s death is a relief.

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I think it’s rather clever that they can have a certain level of conversation despite not receiving a proper education.

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Muu-chan was really reached out to at the very last moment, huh…

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I was impressed by how good the manga is lately in this free edition.

I was impressed by how good the manga is lately in this free edition.

I’m sorry, it’s a bit difficult, right? Those lines and standards will probably waver and increase depending on various environments and society… I wonder what I will become in the future… Maybe an illustrator? Or a novelist? Nakamura-san has such great sensibility! … You’re laughing.

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>>127

It’s nice to have a dark-themed presentation, isn’t it…?

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>>129

Ah

Ah.

Ah

A

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>>127

I felt a sense of déjà vu, but it was just me.

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>>127

I really like Professor Suzaki’s sobbing after this…

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>>133

Isn’t that Mii-chan?

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>>127

But isn’t it too evil to not go to school after this and rummage through trash or mess with (assault) toddlers?

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>>146

It’s before that!

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It’s just that you have never been praised anywhere else.

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This is cute and all, but I’ve had experiences with standing around…

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>>134

If you’re not cute, you can’t just stand around, right?

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>>134

I think I can feel more favorable towards a prostitute than a woman who claims to be pure love, engages in sexual acts, and ends up with another man without marrying.

Because I let my guard down, all the people who live with a face like they’re more decent than prostitutes, even though they’re below that level, are really gross.

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For Muu-chan, the bad environment is Mii-chan…

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It’s too sad to think that someone else’s smile and kindness could be a landmine.

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Actually, in the game of telephone, it’s being treated as if Mr. Suzaki made fun of Mii-chan.

Isn’t it completely because of my mother’s stupidity?!

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>>139

So both the teacher and Mii-chan are sad, and Mii-chan’s dislike for her mom has increased significantly.

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After all, the teacher also thinks Mii-chan is foolish…! The part where Mii-chan looks like she’s about to cry is nice, isn’t it?

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>>140

It’s okay to be foolish, but it’s nice that even the effort to live life fully despite being foolish is cut off by family power.

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It’s funny how the anonymous person sounds like a superficial volunteer student talking about social welfare systems.

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He’s laughing…

You’re laughing foolishly without knowing anything!

I just remembered that line from Sasuke.

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>>145

Oh no… I knew it was us after all.

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I think the child welfare services will take action if it gets this bad, but I wonder what will happen…

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>>150

Well, if it were the Reiwa era, that would be one thing, but this is quite an old story.

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>>153

In 2012, Mii-chan is 21 years old, so at this time, is she barely in the 20th century?

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>>150

If child consultation centers could move that easily, sad monsters wouldn’t be born.

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It’s not out of malice; they’re probably driven by hunger because they’re “eating” trash.

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Well, if we’re talking about what’s bad, it’s ultimately Mii-chan’s mom… for now.

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If you go to the Toe area, you can see a lot of live Mii-chan and it’s healing.

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It’s not that the teacher is wrong, but I understand that thinking they might be a painter or a novelist is thoughtless.

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>>156

I talked about the importance of acquiring the ability to live, but this might be quite a minefield.

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I thought it would turn out to be something like a truly hopeless Mii-chan that even the remarkable Suzaki-sensei couldn’t handle, but both had a sad ending.

Parents are too evil…

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Poor Mr. Suzaki.

I want to comfort you.

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>>159

Are you going to use me as a comfort object like that!?

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Employment for people with disabilities has been a subject of focus since 1998…

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In terms of age, she is a Heisei-era girl.

There seems to be a woman among the characters who was born in the Showa era.

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