
Smiling… I really dislike arrogant girls. I wish all the girls in the world could be like Mii-chan!!
It’s just that they look similar.
It’s a trick that doesn’t say which is more noble♡
“Oh… If I’m not here, the company won’t run!?” The fact that he doesn’t say things like that shows that Morita isn’t feeling stressed about work, yeah.
>>3
On the contrary, it might be a thought that it’s okay to take a break because things can still run without me.
Morita is the type who attacks with self-harm damage while being defenseless, but he’s engaging in witty conversation…
Doesn’t it look the same at first glance?
>>7
Of course, it’s a matter of how the drawing is done, but doesn’t Morita have their eyebrows and sideburns aligned?
But honestly, I don’t want Morita to be close by either.
>>8
At least lift it up once before dropping it…
Morita-kun, you seem like you’d be popular because you tell interesting stories.
>>9
Such irresponsible words hurt virgins even more…
The heart of a virgin is more fragile than my glasses…
>>17
I can tell that this isn’t suited for a cabaret.
If you hadn’t gotten involved, no one would have thought anything.
Morita has a handsome voice, after all…
There is an insurmountable wall between virgins and non-virgins.
In the first place, being able to do well at a company means you are on a different stage.
I wonder if Shigeo will get angry and go home when he comes to Buso.
Are you going to be scared of the chief mama and go home before that?
>>18
I feel like I won’t be able to say anything because Akemi-chan might tear me apart with her words about the bus.
>>21
It seems like it’s going to be one of those standalone episodes where “a seriously dangerous guy comes!”
Morita was too scared to go in and thought he might be blamed later for skipping the entrance.
>>18
A guest character appears in a crazy way, and in the end, Akemi-chan says something like, “But this guy is basically Morita, right?” and they finish with a comedy skit together.
All men should be beneath.
Morita thinks the appearance is the only problem now.
>>22
I think it’s probably only Morita who thinks that.
>>24
Morita doesn’t really think that way deep down either.
Akemi has sharp corners, so it’s impossible…!
Well, Morita seems like he wouldn’t fit in at a cabaret club.
If you had that kind of assertiveness, you would probably just go to a brothel.
(Mii-chan being scolded by Momo)
Here, we will turn to “watching”…
Today, Morita seems a bit off… doesn’t it seem strange?
When there are disabled people around, the character of those around them also becomes distorted.
I don’t really want to say anything about the author’s gender, but…
I think the man looking down on the woman in the thread image has a low resolution.
>>32
It’s convincing to say that there are many real ones here.
Those who go to cabaret clubs are mostly the ones who look down on women in their hearts.
>>33
It means that it’s worse than the picture in the thread.
>>39
Doesn’t a person’s heart exist?
Bus E is simply impossible…!
Safety net
I wish you would stop using the store as a hangout spot.
Was there a depiction of Morita hating women?
>>36
Morita tends to overly belittle himself while highly praising others.
They write “virgin teasing” and have me read “safety net.”
When you see it up close, its ears and nose don’t resemble human features at all.
I don’t have the confidence to hold a conversation for an hour at that snack place…
>>41
If it’s your first time seeing Tatsu-niisan, you definitely won’t be able to approach him because he’s scary.
Morita would be popular if he went to a cabaret club.
I wonder if men all around the world could reach my level?
Is it the difference in customer demographics between going to a snack and going to a cabaret?
>>45
It’s true that they are each different, but it’s misleading to refer to the customers of the bus as the customers of the snack bar…!
When I watch actual cabaret service videos, I can clearly see that Morita is on the upper echelon, and it makes me feel the vastness of the world.
Boys who look down on women online are mostly just logical types.
In places like that, I wonder if there are many people who have explosive emotions like the ones below.
The snack that comes with a starter is a bit challenging for amateurs.
I don’t have the vitality to go home, change, and then go to a snack bar after work.
I heard a clearly dangerous conversation, so I turned around, but was Akemi-chan okay?
Such worries are something that come to you in the moment.
I can’t say a word.
Yamada-chan is good at drawing!
Draw an illustration on the cup for me!
Morita is trash, but somehow I don’t feel uncomfortable about it…
>>53
Uh…
>>53
In the early days, Morita had a severe discomfort.
Mainly the face.
>>58
Early Morita’s face was too much like a monster and it was crazy.
I think I became human around volume 5.
Yamada, the decent one, please save Mii-chan.
If Mr. Yamada starts working at the bus stop, I wonder if he will feel an uncomfortable sense of something fundamentally bright and cheerful.
At least it seems unlikely that I’ll get close to a space where Tatsu-nii and Kawa-chan hang out.
It’s a mystery why someone like that can go to a cabaret.
Morita thinks that they haven’t caused any problems at work (or at least that’s what they believe).
It could also be said that the rank of my workplace is quite good, you know.
Morita is a sad presence because he cannot completely let go of goodness and common sense.
It’s not that I hate women… it’s that women hate me.
It seems you don’t really like men that much either.
I mean, weren’t there seriously people up there who hate women and seriously people who hate men…?
>>68
If this part is cut out, it will be bad! This is from that episode.
>>73
That was mixed up in my head with the spotted deer.
Above, virgin.
Below, not a virgin.
I want you to talk on the same stage.
I don’t think Mimiku can become number one in popularity even with a voluptuous large bust in the Reiwa size.
TSUNAMI
It’s the sad fate of a virgin that when gazing into a girl’s eyes, he can’t express himself honestly in conversation…
Morita doesn’t really like people that much to begin with, does he?
>>72
When I write it like that, doesn’t it seem like a non-human character?
I was an elf…?
Mii-chan should work at a bus station and become a normal person.
>>74
We are not a welfare center…!
>>75
…No, it was quite like a welfare center (glances).
>>87
That level
I’m not in need of care yet!?
…isn’t it?
Even if you ask me…
>>87
It’s not a nursing home, sweetheart ♥
>>87
Busu Mama: “What you’re imagining when you see Tatsu and me is a nursing home~ ❤️”
>>75
Akemi-chan aside, Busue seems like she would take care of things…
>>75
But I won’t abandon you, so I’ll support you to receive the proper welfare. ❤
>>74
When asked if Akemi-chan and Kasumi-chan are real human beings,
Hmm…
They look too much alike…
It feels like the author’s limitations are reflected in the one-sided portrayal below.
>>79
If it becomes interactive, there’s no way to manage it anymore, so we can only let it flow as a joke.
I want you to feel a hundred times more awkward than when facing Yamada-san.
The above is the author’s self-deprecation, but the below is the author’s hate, so it’s the complete opposite.
But Morita doesn’t look up soap information while at work…
But Akemi’s level of civilization is below that of the internet…
How about Morita trying to look bloodshot?
Busei has an oddly high social rank, excluding Akemi-chan, Kawa-chan, and the banned old man.
Even though it’s a backwater…
At the point where Morita can hold out for several hours without alcohol, dealing with a crazy old lady and a crazy assistant manager in a rundown snack bar, his communication skills are way too high.
Morita probably won’t lay a hand on Mii-chan… No…
>>91
Mii-chan licks on her own initiative.
>>99
Morita pushes away when feeling fear, even when trying to do something.
>>106
Was that perhaps… a chance for a blowjob?! I regret it so much.
In the end, if it happens a few times like that, I think it will gradually be done.
>>91
I think they’ll be shocked after putting in effort and acting like a boyfriend, only to learn the reality.
>>116
I’m promised to marry Akemi-chan, so don’t make a move.
We still don’t know who the murderer of Mii-chan is, right?
>>92
Turn yourself in, Morita.
>>102
I swear I haven’t killed anyone!
…No! They are committing mass genocide against their descendants!
The lower one is a non-virgin and has a chance of catching a woman with low self-esteem, but the upper one will probably be a virgin until death, so the lower one is better as a man.
Usually, after spending the day as a normal company employee, when I come home and change clothes, I put on a Kansai person persona, so it’s hard to tell if I’m on the normal side or if I’m just eccentric, Morita.
It seems like my pride wouldn’t allow me to go to a pretentious place like a snack bar.
Magazine
Unlike our competitors, we’re elegant, you know♡
>>100
But I’ve heard that it’s okay up to 4P…?
The signs of a disability are below.
Let’s give Mii-chan the rehabilitation technique of Douglas Hamada as a gift.
>>104
I don’t understand kanji…
>>111
Douglas Hamada’s kanji drill is also included.
At the point where you’re putting most of your salary into AV, you really should consider going to a welfare center to get help.
One day, Morita gets incredibly carried away.
Come to the store with Mii-chan.
>>108
If that happens, I think Morita will probably have a really guilty-looking face.
It seems fun to become friends with Morita.
>>110
But when I see someone for the first time, I get extremely shy and keep my distance…
It seems like there might be some underlying health issues…!
>>112
Let’s go to the health center together♥
>>112
Please take the health checkup with me…!
>>112
Let’s go for a health check-up together!
Why are we doing this buddy bathroom thing…?
Even manga artists were having health check-ups, right?
Are you longing for it?
There probably isn’t anyone like that below.
I can’t say that, because if the author were a man, it would probably turn out like this.
>>113
I’m here…
Someone like a serious hater of the author has come.
It really pains my conscience to use disabled people as an outlet for sexual desires…!
Morita is simply playing that kind of pretend game, and it’s not good that Akemi-chan is aware of it and still agrees to be with him.
I think Morita and Akemi-chan make a pretty good match.
It’s like a lid that fits a cracked pot.
>>126
Stop writing, Morita.
>>126
That’s quite rude, isn’t it?
>>126
Who is the one to seal the lid!
Am I a broken pot?
Morita has a strange sense of common sense, you know…
Just standing next to a girl and being treated like a criminal is too harsh…!
It seems like Yamada would have a hard time in a place with its own unique internal rules.
>>134
Busu might leave the store on his own because he’s too nice.
Morita is just a useless virgin, but he can mimic adapting to society.
There are countless examples of things that are just stereotypes, where only the words used have been changed…
I think I’m different from others just by changing the words I use…
Despite saying that I was a pest during my school days, I’m managing to work properly in society.
>>138
It’s not common in society for someone to act like that just because they find something gross.
The fact that they don’t portray disabled people as disabled from the start is, in a way, just putting a lid on something unpleasant.
>>139
That level of insult really hits home…
>>145
The fact that Morita can say something like this shows that he is already great.
>>148
There are times when we take on the damage without arguing to avoid ruining the atmosphere.
If Mii-chan goes to the bus stop, she will be dragged into a gag space and will come back to life no matter what.
Morita probably falls on the side of not understanding the garbage math either.
The characters below seem to be understandable for many.
Morita is creepy, but he has common sense, lives with his parents, works normally, and even though he’s creepy, he has savings, so if you don’t look too closely, he’s a good catch.
Even though you said that you get brought up topics about anime at work, it means you’re able to communicate with others there, Morita.
If it’s Akemi-chan and Yamada-san…
…That’s definitely Akemi-chan!
Mii-chan hates being scolded…!
If I can get Kokoro-chan to be angry with me, that’s a reward! What do you mean by being greedy!?
>>146
(Not spoken out loud)
>>152
(But I want to say it out loud…!)
>>146
Memo! 🤚💥
Koame-chan sometimes feels a bit on edge too.
>>147
I think they underestimate real-life borderline healthy individuals too much.
If Mii-chan works at the bus company, she’ll get verbally attacked by Akemi-chan with zero sense of ethics.
>>149
In the first place, I won’t be hired.
>>156
Since Komame-chan can work, it should be fine.
It’s a lie if I say I don’t want to be told that I lost out by being nice to Kokoro-chan!
Morita is actively looking for a girlfriend, and if that’s the case, he will meet a good person someday.
The ones who are truly worthless are those who don’t take any action themselves.
If Akemi-chan is managing it properly, spoiling Morita will only lead to worse things.
I’ll introduce you to a good workshop…!?
>>159
Ahhh, I really hate it, I really hate it, I really hate it!!
I think Morita would get really cocky once he’s no longer a virgin.
There are a lot of people like Mii-chan at the work facility rather than at the cabaret club, but I guess pride won’t allow it.
Akemi also has poor taste in men, so she’s one of us.
Having a man make you take on debt is worse than what Kami-chan goes through.
>>166
You are great for having paid it off.
No… it’s zero-sum!
The people from the bus gang usually just play around arguing with position talk.
When a real deal comes, there are places that respond in an extremely reasonable way, right?
>>167
“I’ll take a look!”
>>167
They are quite relaxed people, aren’t they?
(What should we do, Akemi-chan? Should I be the slightly scary uncle?)
(No… it’s bad if they have a hidden knife, so I’ll wait and see a little longer.)
(It has almost turned into a raid battle…)
Morita is great for grooming their eyebrows.
Morita seems like a monster in the episodes where he is cast as the non-popular type.
When I’m playing the role of a loner, I often feel a sense of sympathy.
The theory of giving ice cream to the other person as a reward for eating it on the spot made me think, “This is about me…”
Morita would be a lot better off if he stopped that hairstyle and went for a very short cut, don’t you think?
>>175
Isn’t it super hard to give a different order at the barber than usual? That’s how the conversation starts.
>>180
Usually, I’m shown some kind of magazine and asked, “Which one would you like?”
There’s no hairstyle that suits me…!
Even if I’m shown a hairstyle only allowed for handsome men, there’s nothing I can do about it…
>>175
Morita is the type who maintains his identity by deliberately putting on the shell of a weak man.
>>175
Aren’t you scared to go to a place other than a 1000 yen cut?
If something like that comes, they’ll come to welcome and counter it with the courtesy of three visits.
If it’s early Akemi-chan, she might just barely be able to appear in Mi-chan’s world.
I was fortunate to find someone who can spar with me like Akemi-chan, but if I were really mocked, even Morita would probably get twisted.
>>179
I’ll cancel the damage with self-deprecation! I’ve gotten so used to this as a coping mechanism that I won’t let it distort me any further.
You’re saying something like a character that dies quickly in Chainsaw Man.
I find my sense of identity in Morita.
Why is it that Nameless is so good at Bus Eimi?
Do you usually go to the bus stop?
>>185
It’s because I usually emulate Morita.
>>194
Emu…?
The top is a common thing among otaku, and the bottom is a character that mocks weak “chibikyu” boys, so the essence is different.
>>187
They look similar!
At the very least, Morita has the reason not to say something like that in a serious tone.
>>188
When I get serious, the atmosphere freezes up…
I think the clear difference between the above and below is whether one can become a clown on their own.
Morita has that hairstyle because they went to the hair salon…
Morita probably goes to the cabaret club but ends up being shy and unable to have a conversation.
I might be able to talk at half my usual pace if it’s with Momo-chan.
Morita seems like he would barely go to a cabaret club if Kazama-senpai invited him.
Morita seems like he would become very kind once he realizes that someone is disabled.
>>197
Laughing…
>>197
Well… being kind to those who are disadvantaged is the minimum level of reason for a person, right…?
I never thought Morita would say that…
Akemi-chan, it’s okay to be kind to me too, you know?
>>197
I think Morita is no good because he can only put on a polite smile.
If Morita-chan gets a buzz cut, it would probably suit her, but does that mean she would look like a sexual offender coming out of prison…?