
“Dad, I’m thinking of quitting my job…” With that one statement, family time turned into a battlefield. The reason is that this dad is a ninja. For a rogue ninja, there is only death…! Dad decides he wants to take on challenges he cares about since life is only lived once. He has not found what he wants to do yet. The desire to leave his job is taking priority. Mom is a realist, asking whether he can kill everyone in the village to avoid leaving resentment when quitting. The eldest daughter is troubled because she decided to go to college with the premise of getting her tuition paid. The eldest son thinks that it might be good to engage in a death match with his own parent! Leave the retirement process to us!
No way.
Is it the dad who’s going to leave…!?
Mothers are strong.
>>3
If you look closely, they’re wearing chains under their clothes.
My mother is presenting quite a significant issue, isn’t she?
Can you really kill your own son who remains in the village?
>>4
My son has also accepted that as okay!
The manga from the perspective of an agent is definitely more interesting.
Isn’t it that after graduating from college, the only job options for my daughter are as a ninja?
It’s nice to imagine that my mother isn’t opposing at all, reflecting the usual relationship between the couple…
>>7
Um… your son…
>>11
That’s good too!
Will the eldest daughter also become a university graduate ninja?
>>9
Since you’re calling it a village…
The eldest son is just too carefree…
As a ninja, creating something that only becomes a weakness like family is certainly a different level of commitment than a typical marriage.
>>12
Even ninjas have to create the next generation, so the talented ones build families.
>>12
Ninjas can have families with other ninjas.
Even family members watch over each other.
There is a feeling of Yū Koyama.
It seems like being a ninja and a battle fanatic might not suit you very well.
The eldest son seems to be smiling, but he’s really angry…
>>15
We are already in a ready-for-combat posture.
>>15
No, this is a menpo (face armor).
Dad just got tired of dirty work, huh…
>>16
Isn’t it just that the job goes to the eldest son in the end?
The feeling of being intoxicated by my eldest son’s youth is nice.
It’s okay to find what you want to do later.
>>20
I have a strong desire to wash my hands of work.
>>20
Dad, you know…
I’m tired of continuing to bathe in the blood of a colleague who was once so close.
>>22
Until now, I have been on the side that kills those who try to quit their jobs.
>>40
The HR department that fires people is like that…
What is this resignation agency?
>>24
Close combat specialist
The conversation changes depending on whether the agent can actually perform “work” or if they simply make a report and that’s it.
The eldest daughter is so dry…
Uninformed resignation agency.
>>27
This is the protagonist.
Will my mother at least side with my father…?
It seems that only the eldest daughter is unaware of the situation.
>>31
I think this expression shows that I’m confused even though I know.
Since it’s a family gathering, you should at least take off your work clothes, big brother…
Retirement agency is strong.
It’s really a waste that plots like this from Forbidden aren’t used.
>>34
There may be opportunities to be used once Bus-E is complete.
>>34
It’s just an idea, so I wonder if it can become a story…
It’s okay to copy.
>>34
That said, it’s definitely impossible to sustain a one-hit wonder!
>>134
Well then, shall we make it disposable like gag days?
It makes a significant difference whether it’s a retirement agency specializing in ninjas or a serious retirement agency for general companies…
Only the eldest daughter doesn’t see the current situation, which feels realistic.
>>39
You can see the current situation, right!
I wonder if the Demon Hunters fall into the category of ninjas; if so, I don’t think they can be considered renegade ninjas.
My daughter resembles her father, and my son resembles his mother, I suppose…
Probably the battle between the son and the father is the main focus.
It begins with a story where a mother poisons her son, which makes you think otherwise, and it is by Sanpei Shirato.
This mother
Aren’t you including yourself among those who are all killed in the village?
Isn’t it a bit too strong of a character for my mother to decide to follow my father if she’s going to sneak away quietly?
>>47
I’ve been someone who doesn’t bend once I’ve made a decision since long ago.
It was the same when they took me out from the village that was hostile to me and slaughtered everyone.
Forbidden is that kind of…
Are they going to have someone else take care of the village folks’ extermination too?
It’s unfair that it looks quite interesting.
>>44
There is also a theory that it is simply a normal job for a resignation agent.
For now, I explained it to the village chief and asked them to keep quiet, but is this something everyone in the village should also do?
I remembered Saul Goodman.
It seems like whether it’s a professional or an amateur, a resignation service could lead to a reasonably entertaining development.
Where is the agency from?
The retirement agency has become a rule that gives death to the sneaky ninja.
If a retirement agency without lawyer qualifications provides aftercare, it will become an unauthorized legal act…
It’s a serious manga depicting the modern reality of a rogue ninja and their family.
>>61
(After all, ninjas do exist…!)
My daughter is the one who is most grounded.
The eldest son probably finds work to be the most enjoyable time, unlike his father…
Maybe the eldest son took the ninja route after graduating high school.
You can just present it as a customer of Snack Bus Enoshima.
>>65
Surprise Ninja Theory!
Leave it to me!
The eldest son’s face is scary!
>>68
Because I’m young…
If you don’t know anything about resignation services, it will first create quite a commotion at the stage of entering the village.
>>70
I might be the type to handle things over the phone.
The only reward given to the ninja who has left the village is death’s penalty.
There are no exceptions.
When there’s no more content for the bus episode, I hope they’ll occasionally do something like this for just one episode.
(The one who is overwhelmingly strong among them is my father.)
>>74
Fighting against strong opponents is also good!
✊😊
Which side will the eldest daughter take?
>>76
If you can afford the tuition, it doesn’t matter, right?
>>79
The eldest daughter who betrays her hometown…
My mother is wearing chainmail under her clothes, and her hairpin turns into a hidden weapon…
The clenched fist of resignation support is reassuring.
Aren’t your feelings of wanting to see your son ahead of everything else?
>>82
Well, it’s an opportunity to seriously go at it with my dad…
>>88
The one that includes flashbacks of childhood during battle…
>>88
Someone who thinks that killing their father or dying themselves is the ultimate act of filial piety!
A dad without a plan is the worst.
>>85
It seems like there are a lot of cases that can be passed on to the eldest son with the title of succession.
I’m so overwhelmed that my eldest son is probably seething with anger.
Maybe if we fought as ninjas, my sister would be the one to survive.
“Leave it to us! Our company, Fuma Footloose Service, has a track record of supporting individuals who want to withdraw from various groups such as secret societies, terrorists, extremist organizations, and new religions!”
Chigasato
“Competitor!”
One day, you’ll come to understand… your father’s feelings… too…
Offering resignation assistance as a proxy to settle matters amicably.
Snack Bus Eka
This resignation support service may look like this, but it has handled resignations for terrorists and gangsters in the past.
When the agent arrives at the scene, will they witness the high-ranking ninja’s battle…?
In the end, isn’t it problematic if the whole family doesn’t escape together?
>>98
The eldest brother is determined to kill.
>>99
If anything, my mother is questioning whether she can kill herself.
>>98
My son is seriously thinking, “Are you really going to quit such a fun job?”
I like the expression of my eldest daughter looking so lazy.
I really want to read it as a standalone, regardless of the series.
The eldest daughter also seems to be getting strong little by little.
I really like characters that have a worldly vibe but have a crucial gear that’s off-kilter.
If my eldest daughter can proceed to university, can she apply properly to be able to get a regular job while belonging to the village?
>>106
But it’s probably a ninja as a premise, and it will probably be stained with blood.
If the feeling of wanting to quit your job is overwhelming, perhaps you should consider taking a long vacation.
In terms of talent, my daughter is probably at the top, right?
>>109
It’s at a level where you can go to university.
The agent is reliable.
Comprehensive support from interpersonal negotiations to the arrangement of a fake corpse in case of emergencies and new family registries! Leave it to us!
>>112
It’s not a resignation service; it’s like a night escape service.
Isn’t it possible? A manga about resignation support specialized in unique industries.
I want to see a ninja substitute.
It seems like this alone could be enough for a whole piece, so please don’t crush it~
The eldest son seems to have no issues, and it looks like the father would be allowed to retire normally.
Of course, since it’s a proxy service, they will ensure that you are safely free to leave until everything is taken care of.
The eldest son could be stronger than his father in a one-on-one fight, but his willingness to confront head-on, despite being a ninja, shows his lack of experience.
It’s not limited to the thread image, but there are many short stories that I want to see concluded in a single volume.
But now I’m doing Ninja Salaryman in Young Jump…
I want Hiroki Yoko to draw it.
It’s not a workplace where you can directly talk and have your voice heard…
It can be said to be a legitimate way to use a proxy.
Mom is great…
The couple’s relationship is really good, isn’t it…?
Is it because the eldest son is wearing a stereo ninja outfit because he’s the type of warrior who doesn’t consider sneaky tactics like poisoning tea?
Is the eldest son not removing his clothing even during family time?
>>127
For a ninja, changing clothes in a split second might be a matter of course.
>>130
The moment I think I want to leave, this happens…
I see! My son wants to duel with his father!
I feel like there was a manga about it, but not about the act of escaping, rather about what happens afterward.
Well, there was a manga with similar themes, but it didn’t become a topic of conversation at all…
>>133
Ninja Dad?
>>135
Makoto-chan born from a lie.
I think the idea drawer is amazing, but at the same time, I feel like it probably wouldn’t be interesting if it were serialized…
>>136
What readers want to see is the old man’s disgraceful behavior.
>>136
I think it will start to lose momentum by around the third episode because there are many setups that rely on the initial gag.
I imagined that the ninja’s house before seeing it would be like this.
The kunai disguised as a barrette is pulled out, and my mom, with her hair down and holding the kunai in reverse grip, is really strong…
A one-shot is just right.
Is this the trendy under-ninja thing?
What can a service that only handles phone calls do?
>>144
Leave it to me!
If it’s a one-episode short like Gag Manga Biyori, that’s one thing, but if it’s serialized, it seems like it would quickly lose momentum.
Midlife crisis stories are interesting, you know…
It reminded me a bit of the drama “Shinobi no Ie.”
Dad, I’m thinking of leaving the ninja village to serve in Fairy Tale Village…
The one where the son comes to kill the father first, and after they end in a tie and massacre all the villagers, he fights the son again in the final episode.
Will it be a manga where we fight the pursuers every week?
But Forbidden admires Kirara…
>>153
I can’t draw a manga mainly featuring a dirty old man!
>>153
What the readers expect is the old man’s disgrace, right?
>>153
Isn’t this setting more like Shigurui or something similar…?
There may be a pattern where the village is just pretending that death is the only option, while actually being distressed.
I will search for what I truly want to do while moving around the world, battling fiercely with pursuers, and ultimately return to my cold, empty home without my family…
Even an uncle reads Kirara.
Uncle can’t be in Kirara…
>>158
The man calling for Kirara is…
I’m not expecting an old man to appear in Kirara.
Is the idea of a resignation agency specialized in jobs with complicated circumstances… usable?
>>159
I was thinking it would be just a regular resignation service, but I keep encountering crazy professions. If Forbidden did it in their usual style, it would be interesting, right?
The problem is that the material is limited, so it doesn’t seem like it can be serialized as long as “Bussan.”
The resignation agency was a former ninja!
Huh, are you really going to kill them…? The villagers are taken aback.
>>163
It’s the 21st century, right!?
A ninja scroll for quitting your job, huh…
I wonder if there are office jobs or sales positions in the ninja village.
>>167
At least there is one in the Ninja Village in Saga.
A remarkable display of skill by bringing Märchen Village under its umbrella.
The eldest son ended up like this because he admired his father at the height of his career.
Recently, there has been a shortage of workers, leading to an increase in foreign ninjas and elderly ninjas.