
I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!
Mii-chan hates NTR…
Mr. Goda, please die.
>>2
It’s terrible to be told this when I haven’t done anything yet.
>>5
You were bullying Mii-chan, weren’t you!
So, are you going to lick it after that?
>>3
Which one?
Aaaaaaaaaaa!
Using an unpopular student as a punchline is one thing, but if you lay a hand on Teacher Suzaki, that’s crossing the line.
It’s fine with other colleagues, but I really can’t stand Mr. Goda.
It’s just an office romance, but the rejection reaction is excessive!
Don’t destroy Mii-chan’s brain any further.
Both the face and the name, along with the behavior, give off a very strong NTR (netorare) vibe.
To the students, he might be like that, but to his colleagues, he doesn’t seem like a nice person… Mr. Gōda.
I think Mr. Goda is the type who goes after not just colleagues, but also students and parents.
Since Mii-chan created the trigger for distortion, Mr. Goda.
Everyone else has a good impression except for Mii-chan.
>>16
He was interesting and a good teacher! 😄
Fans of Mr. Gōda nationwide must hold on until the middle school teacher Mii-chan who loves to be pampered arrives.
Mr. Goda has a strong sex drive.
It seems the fan art featuring Professor Suzaki had an ID displayed.
It seems that Nanashi-chan dislikes when good people suffer.
>>19
I wonder if it wouldn’t be unpleasant even if it’s not a nameless kid!?
Isn’t there a theory of mutual love?
>>20
I really don’t like Mr. Goda, even in pure love!
It feels like there’s a connection that was formed by a monster that eats kitchen scraps.
Aren’t her breasts looking a bit enhanced?
>>23
It was about this much.
I want to see more fan art of Suzaki-sensei from R★P.
>>24
I want fan art that isn’t about rape but rather about being swept away or taken advantage of in a vulnerable state, where the character gives the go-ahead to sexual relations that they would normally refuse.
Better than Mii-chan’s dad.
It seems like they would silently come to rape with that expression on their face.
It’s sad that Professor Suzaki hasn’t done anything wrong.
There are worse villains, right?
>>28
Mii Mama is for my big brother and the anonymous only…
>>30
Don’t mess around!
Uaaaaaaah!!!
I really hate that it’s not pure love…
>>29
It will gradually become a pure love as it shifts towards dependence on Professor Susaki.
I’m sorry for messing with you too much, teacher.
Are you feeling better?
See?
Before I knew it, my surname has become Gohta…
I will take maternity leave soon.
Then I’ll be Moo-chan’s mom.
What kind of words should I throw to console the heartbroken Mr. Suzaki while also capturing his attention?
Suzaki-chan isn’t at fault, and even if you shift the blame to Kami-chan, it doesn’t seem like it would work.
Mr. Goda is just right for Mii-chan, as he only makes a move on her…
>>37
It seems that Gōda is definitely not going to get involved because they have a solid risk management system in place.
>>41
I find it annoying that I have to trust someone in such a bothersome situation, so I just want to be spared from Dr. Suzaki.
I love the development where I’m caught off guard and let my guard down!!
Mr. Goda seems to think of himself as an interesting man, so he probably won’t hold back when dealing with Mr. Suzaki.
>>43
A guy like that can win over someone like Professor Suzaki.
I really hate that it’s so easy to imagine!
There’s no chance of meeting anyone in the countryside of Miyagi.
Why not strengthen yourself with Mr. Goda?
Because of the insensitivity to joke about Mii-chan.
I really don’t like the thought of pushing forward even with Mr. Suzaki, who is heartbroken!
>>49
A serious woman in heartbreak can easily fall for someone when she drinks alcohol along with her destructive thoughts!
>>51
Aaaaaaaaa!!!
I also like the handwritten note that Mr. Suzaki is making his cabaret debut.
I don’t like Gouda, so please don’t make a thread about him.
>>53
In the morning, the Gōda-sensei fan thread was growing, but why…
>>57
As the brutality of Mii-chan’s family is reinforced, Gouda is being re-evaluated, and it was no good.
Well, there’s no way to defend the fact that you were the first to make the students a laughing stock.
It’s someone who really hates Teacher Goda!
Who are you sleeping with?
>>55
Mii-chan
Please have Goda and Dad annihilate each other, I beg you.
It’s great how after entering the love hotel room, Professor Suzaki tries to back out saying, “I knew this would happen…” but ends up getting a French kiss from Professor Goda.
But someone like Mr. Goda somehow ends up getting close to Mr. Suzaki without being subjected to any disciplinary actions, especially warnings.
It’s kind of crazy to be envied for no particular reason and even be told to die…
It feels like those fangirls who make death threats to female characters who appear with male characters.
Stop talking about Mr. Goda like he’s from a monkey mountain.
Please, Yamada, find a scene where Mr. Goda is breaking the law.
>>63
Yamada headed to Dr. Goda’s place to conduct research…
>>65
If it’s Yamada, then it’s probably okay…
>>70
It’s not good.
>>65
It’s nice to hear Yamada, who has come back, say while looking away that he wasn’t a bad person at all.
>>85
It may lack sensitivity, but sometimes it’s better for men to be like that…
>>89
Aaaaaah!!!
>>85
Humans have various aspects, Mii-chan.
>>85
I think it’s tough to have nothing at all and be told, “You were an interesting teacher, Mii-chan.”
>>104
Compared to the cabaret customers, they are just totally normal people.
>>116
It’s rude to speak so poorly of Mr. Goda, Mii-chan.
Even though I’m a good teacher who is so liked by the children, it seems there are terrible accusations on the internet saying I’m a “pole role.”
>>64
Everyone, be careful not to become like a nameless person~
I like Mr. Gota’s big d***.
I want to see the handwritten experience entry of Mr. Goda.
Is there anyone who actually likes Teacher Goda?
>>72
I dislike you, but strangely I’m attracted to you because you’re manly.
>>74
Aaaaaaaah!
>>72
Classmates
It’s nice to have the teacher I hate taken away by the teacher I love.
Aaaaaaa!!!
Mr. Goda is reflecting and apologizing to Micchan, so he’s not that bad of a person…
>>78
Is Dr. Suzaki…?
But if I were a student, I think I would normally like Mr. Gōda.
The bulletin board is the largest strong mustache community in the universe.
If the setting ends up being just an elementary school, it somehow shifts into a type that fits the role of a sensible person halfway through and changes into a handsome face.
If I were a teacher who was loved by my students like Mr. Gouda, would I have been able to save Nakamura-san…?
Since I have a memory of a teacher like Mr. Goda, who has no delicacy, seeing this picture stimulates my inner Mi-chan.
The teacher of the night is the penis.
Mr. Suzaki’s male circumstances.
What about the Mii-chan inside you?
What kind of bullying is that?
It’s because of you that it’s come to be called things like “pig’s feet.”
Really die.
Really, die.
Really die!!!
>>90
It’s someone who really hates the athletic department teacher!
The type that spends more money on soaplands than on cabarets.
The common topic after the event is Mii-chan, huh…
☺️
>>97
Big brother stay.
>>97
Smiling…
Don’t worry too much, Suzaki-sensei.
When you become a teacher, you encounter kids like that… so let’s slip into those gaps in their hearts!
What does Mii-chan, who rejected Dr. Suzaki, mean by NTR…?
>>100
Let’s talk after we sleep!
It is too convenient to be a rod role for Mr. Suzaki.
Is another idiot starting an idiot thread again?
>>103
Let’s think about the speed of the “Yeah” a little more!
The one who seems like the most fun to talk to at the cabaret is Momo-chan.
It seems like they might eat something like Kokoro-chan after.
I want to see Mii-chan’s face when Mr. Gōda comes to the shop.
How are you, Nakamura! Haha! You’re still as short as ever!
>>106
Since that day, Mii-chan stopped coming to the shop…
It’s terrible to be treated like a gym teacher naturally.
I rejected him, but Dr. Suzaki’s words linger on…
In the future, I’ll be a painter or a novelist…
It seems like a two-layered defense that doesn’t show any openings, as if Suzaki is also devouring Mi-chan’s brain.
I don’t like how there’s a convincing argument that Mr. Goda wouldn’t even speak to a new beautiful teacher who’s really down because of Mii-chan’s reaction.
If you’re the type to bully a specific person for laughs, you might get along well with Momo.
It seems that Kokoro-chan and Yamada are part of the upper caste, neither bullies nor bullied, so their reactions are about half and half.
>>111
I think Kokoro-chan is at the very top of the caste system.
>>113
The person is relatively easy to be underestimated, so they have the image of a top-tier close aide.
Yamada has a rather introverted personality, but he seems to be liked by someone in a high position.
Why is there an unprecedented boom of Gōda x Suzuki-sensei?
The bulletin board is the world’s largest Gōda-sensei fan site.
The resolution of a teacher lacking in ethical standards from the past is high.
But he won’t let me lick, and if he does something bad, he can apologize, so he’s a good teacher.
Kokoro-chan is in the highest rank, or rather, I think she’s in a position where she doesn’t have to worry about the caste system.
If Mii-chan was a shota who really loved Teacher Suzaki, I realized that he has quite a talent for being a lucky boy.
Mr. Goda comes to the cabaret where Mii-chan works, and Yamada protects flustered Mii-chan and heads to serve customers.
>>124
Honestly, that’s a situation I kind of like… the Yamada in my heart says it’s good!
Gou-chan and Suzaki-san
>>126
Aaaaaaaaah!
Yamada was probably more of a model student due to his mother’s influence, and when listening to past stories, he might think, “It’s Mii-chan’s fault for not taking the classes seriously…”
>>128
That said, the policy of making one person the sacrifice to get laughs from the class seems like a landmine for Yamada.
That being said, if that guy is bullying Mii-chan! Mii-chan might say that, but I feel like it would just be brushed off with a “yes, yes.”
>>128
It seems like you might have more knowledge about disabilities than an average person, and I wonder what I should have said.
Well, isn’t it better than Shigeo-kun?
>>129
It’s rude to compare Mii Mama and Momo-san.
I really hate it! I really hate it! I really hate it! It’s not just Mr. Suzaki, I really hate that Ms. Yamada seems to be NTR too…
>>131
Say it after you sleep!
I think the brakes are working quite well since they didn’t use my older brother as a pole.
>>133
It’s difficult to do things because the person’s character is too unclear.
From here, the teacher Susaki, whose life has been completely messed up, might be the culprit who killed Mii-chan.
I wish Goda were in the modern part too.
>>137
The cabaret girls group all have common sense reactions.
I was prepared for a story where the main character would be bullied at the beginning, so it was surprisingly easy to read.
>>142
It’s tragic without Yamada, or rather, are you bullying Momo-san?!
>>145
Momo is a bit like that, but isn’t Kokoro’s reaction also a bit unusual?
Ah, sorry, I’m going to have dinner with Goda-san from now on, so see you later, Miichan, said Yamada.
Yamada, who is investigating the Mii-chan case, goes to talk to Dr. Gouda, who knows about Mii-chan, with a sense of desperation.
>>141
Mii-chan… Mr. Gouda wasn’t a bad person… (at the grave)
Come on, Mii-chan, it’s not good to say bad things about Gouda-san.
Everyone might think that I dislike that person.
>>143
I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it! I dislike Mi-chan and Tsukishima-san…
>>143
Aaaaah!
It seems quite likely that Teacher Suzaki, feeling down because Mii-chan stopped coming to school, could talk about it with the former teacher, Gouda.
It seems there will be a local survey part by Yamada.
At the very least, I should have some sort of conversation with Mom.
Today, we have Gōda-kun who joined as a boy.
Everyone, nice to meet you.
Yamada Detective Edition looks good!
The expression on Sugizaki-sensei’s face when talking about Gōda-sensei.
Mii-chan realizes, “So she’s really sleeping with Mr. Gouda…!”
In the future, Yamada has become short-haired and is even more attractive, so I think it would be really tough if Mr. Goda gets involved.
I dislike Gouda for using Mii-chan as a topic when talking with Yamada-san and Suzaki-sensei!
>>156
I always have a conversation after it’s done…
The abundance of information in the past chapters is due to Yamada’s contact with both, and it’s possible that it happened simultaneously.
>>157
I think there is a possibility of contacting Dr. Suzaki.
Mii-chan probably doesn’t know about the handover part.
>>161
Mr. Suzaki was a good person, Yomi-chan, Yamada reported in front of the grave.
Well, that’s fine…
>>163
That really makes you tear up, doesn’t it…
What is it with this anonymous person getting hurt from their own absurd assumptions?
>>158
They’re laughing…
>>158
I’m glad it looks fun.
It’s no longer Dr. Suzaki.
Right now, I’m also Mr. Gōda, Miichan.
>>159
Aaaaaaaa!
It would be better to ask the PTA to take care of someone like Mii-chan’s mom, who doesn’t understand.
It seems that Gouda doesn’t get along well with Shigeo either.
>>168
It’s the complete opposite…
>>168
I don’t really know behind the scenes, but I prefer someone who is sporty and has a good vibe.
I’ll mess with it right away.
It seems like we’re having a conversation about how it’s better not to mess around, huh…
>>168
That bastard teacher probably bites his lip with that face, huh?
Mr. Goda was a good person too…
Yamada, who only went to listen, was captivated by Dr. Suzaki’s embracing power…
>>171
I really love that kind of thing!
>>176
Teacher Susaki said that she likes my drawings…
Hey Mii-chan… do you know what the teacher likes? I’d love to draw it for them… or something like that…
>>181
It will become a stain on the wall! It will become a stain on the wall!!
>>171
google girl
Shigeo always eats in the bathroom.
It’s sad, so please let everyone join in.
Shigeo seems to really dislike Professor Goda because he has likely been the target of teasing in the past.
Mao seems to dislike Gouda too.
Shigeo and Mao-kun were on the side that was teased by Mr. Gouda, just like Mii-chan.
Is Mao-kun in that category?
You shouldn’t hit women, Mao!
>>182
Too proper…
>>182
This is a teacher of justice.
It mixes with Umeoka from Rozen Maiden.
Cut your hair, Mao~
You might think you’re cool, but honestly, it’s unsanitary and gross~~
I guess if a woman doesn’t listen, sometimes you have to hit her, right? Mao! I had a feeling you wouldn’t say that while writing.
>>188
Anyone who hits a woman is the lowest scum~~
Don’t become like Mao, everyone~~~
Watching Dr. Susaki, it seems that dealing with problem children has completely worn down their mental state.
I remember a teacher character whose face and personality became ugly.
>>189
I remembered GTO.
>>189
I remember the woman who was my homeroom teacher before GTO.
Mao-kun is a weakling who doesn’t take on opponents stronger than himself.
>>191
He seems to have a really high pride, so if he’s teased by a teacher character like Gouda, he might get so upset over even the slightest thing that he could die from rage.
It seems that in the short version, Yamada will take Mii-chan away.
The point is that Mr. Goda doesn’t have an outstanding line voice like Mao-kun or Shigeo.
Mao-kun aside, Shigeo is just dangerous in terms of ideology, right!?
>>196
Giving Mii-chan a hidden camera plush toy is a bit…
Did you hide a listening device in the present, Shigeo?
(Oh, this… Mao-kun too…)
Mii-chan, the other day, Nana-san said…
It’s definitely a PE teacher.
Or national language
Mao-kun has a feeling that he might be in a special needs class.
In addition to studying.
I can’t tell if Mao-kun is the kind of guy who uses Mii-chan by rolling her around, being adept at navigating the social world, or if he’s an isolated type who is co-dependent and confined to a closed-off world.
Mii-chan’s statements are vague and fluffy.
>>204
First of all, if you’re good at navigating the world, there’s no way I’d make Mii-chan my girlfriend…
Mao-kun seems to have a fixation on intelligence, maybe something like a complex about his educational background.
I want to make Mao-kun and Kokoro-chan battle.
>>207
Upon seeing Kokoro-chan’s academic background, Mao-kun dried up on the spot.
I feel like I’m going to die of anger from being looked down upon by Kokoro-chan.