
Not a single one is correct!! It’s a tough job in the K-fight of the K-prefecture! …Is it sad to laugh? …Sad? No, laughter is the signal of the beginning of a great challenge. To me, a challenge that isn’t laughed at lacks romance.
Hey… is this old man perhaps… a good person?
>>1
They took care of my work and life for the next 10 years.
>>11
Are you a saint…?
Clumsy person…
It’s cool how the mockery and acceptance are mixed together.
Those who let a chance to appeal for acceptance slip away will be hunted down while remaining the villain.
Before talking about romance, it would be awkward if I were running away.
>>4
This would sound cool even after the person is gone.
If I’m to be laughed at by a third party, that’s one thing…
If that’s the stance you’re taking, isn’t it fine for the old man not to laugh?
>>6
That’s not right.
>>6
Right now, I’m interacting from the perspective of a third party.
This uncle only says wise sayings…
Well then, let’s first become a woman and start making money… and then it continues, right?
Can a poor boy from the countryside become a kahuna?
Hawaii is struggling too.
A great benefactor who saw me off on the day of my exam departure.
Super funky and cool.
The first thing you taught me was to build my body! Get in shape! Old man.
When I read this manga again, I realize there are many smart people in it.
The childhood friend girl has a role in the flashback.
Being cool is the ultimate standout, you know.
Seriously, what a good person…
Everyone laughed, saying it was impossible.
If you can make it say that in the narrative, it’s like you’ve already won.
What is a Kahuna?
Is it about a prostitute?
The old man is a big shot who has one foot in the ranks of prominent people based on the standards of the countryside where the boy in the thread picture lives.
>>23
It’s tough for someone who’s only half-in like this…
If none of them apply, does that mean he’s a poor man from the countryside?
>>24
I am a mixed blood of a tribe that was massacred and a tribe that committed the massacre, raised in a rural slum.
It’s truly a transformation.
Let’s read the Great Magician of the Library because it’s interesting.
Everyone’s favorite Black Book will also make an appearance!
>>26
Interesting! I want to know what happens next! I’ll read the original!
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>https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156637597506
This old man seems like he can fight too, how unfair!
I guess being a Kafuna doesn’t work out if it’s about the anus, huh?
What kind of jobs do wealthy women in the city have?
>>30
The librarian of a super library that manages the publication of all books in this world.
>>30
– Since my parents are wealthy, I am being adequately educated.
“When the time comes, I can manage by marrying.”
– Avoiding romantic troubles in a situation where the gender ratio is unbalanced.
– They are naive and easy to influence.
Librarian
In this world, women are supposed to stay at home, and high-level jobs are meant for men.
In a world where
In such circumstances, one of the few intellectual professions available to women is that of a librarian.
It’s really interesting, but I start to worry about how far the story will go.
Well, it makes me look completely foolish, like the kind of person who was ridiculed and decided for myself that I couldn’t do it.
I will kill you.
>>37
I’m not stupid or anything.
It was just that I wasn’t the main character of the story.
>>37
Someone who gives up just because they are laughed at is an idiot, right?
>>41
You laughed and denied it, didn’t you, someone like you?
I won’t forgive a single one, so be ready.
>>45
The beginning of the great challenge.
If it weren’t for the master, I wouldn’t have been able to become a kahuna, so they are an extremely important person.
Isn’t he a good guy who understands style?
Looking back at guys like this is a great challenge, isn’t it?
There are people I can call my life mentors, like my master and Teacher Ishtoa, which is nice…
“Please make Gan’an come back again.”
It’s unfair that the boss has an intellectual side like this.
Did you arrange it all the way to school?
“The privilege of the one running at the back.” It’s nice, isn’t it…?
The quality and quantity of study cannot compete with the wealthy who are blessed with a favorable environment.
“To compete, it was quite an eye-opener to focus on building stamina and increasing efficiency more than anyone else.”
It’s interesting, isn’t it? The Grand Wizard of the Library.
From the middle, it starts to become mainly about a rather strong ideological topic, but…
>>49
Originally, the idea itself—that is, how to handle knowledge—is the main subject.
How can we handle dangerous knowledge and ideas without burning books or sealing them away? I’m taking on this difficult question.
Don’t utter words that resonate so much, you drunkard.
I like this kind of uncle.
I’m confident in my physical strength, so let me do it even if it means cutting back on sleep! It’s also nice to be scolded by the librarian teacher in return.
Because you are clarifying the issues.
First, can you start with becoming a woman…?
It might be good advice.
Thanks to the master, a boy who looks like a girl from the time of the thread image.
If I ever hit a wall, I just do some strength training to calm my mind and become an intellectual muscle-head.
If there was a good-looking, nice-tempered, and skilled man in a workplace full of women, it would be a competition for him! I thought that, but he set the game to end early.
>>55
Your childhood friend… won, right?
>>62
…Ah.
>>55
Even cultured kahunas think, “Oh, mixed race, huh…” so they don’t become that popular.
It’s not just about having physical strength; I realize that it also gives me confidence, and that’s important.
The physical strength of a fitness enthusiast can also be applied to studying…
Starting from the point of becoming a woman…
Everything connects to the muscles.
The teaching that you can win by building more muscle than your opponent.
It taught me that what is understood here also applies in the Garden of Wisdom.
Objectively teach that you will continue to be a person who faces discrimination both in terms of status and lineage.
What is with this person, who properly teaches me how to deal with that…
>>61
If there’s a kid trying to do something they couldn’t before, you’d want to cheer them on, wouldn’t you?
Well, they are properly making the strong scenes strong, right?
I think it’s a well-balanced portrayal because when there’s a really bad kind of strength, it can be quickly admonished.
The future bride is… Tei-chan, right!?
It’s nice to see that even the kids who showed hate speech in their first appearance are growing up properly…
I was told I was born to be discriminated against, but for some reason, the good people around me are amazing so far.
It’s great that after this, I can connect with a child who is like an embodiment of serious racism through our common point of being outcasts…
I thought I was raised in a place with the best muscles among different ethnic groups.
It turns out that the leader of my tribe is also a person with amazing muscles!
It’s hitting a lot of people hard, though.
The overwhelming cost of background art in the library…