
I am not allergic to pollen… I am not allergic to pollen… !! I am not allergic to p…….. Bu ne go fu ne Bu ne-
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It’s been postponed without any issues until another day.
If I’ve eaten this much garlic, my stomach is definitely ruined…
Since I’m usually broken, I guess it’s just normal for me to be broken…
It’s unavoidable because it exists.
The large servings of Pe Yang x2 and the mayonnaise extravaganza seem adorable compared to everything else…
The people at the company are all weird, with some having the Grim Reaper’s hand on their shoulder or getting drunk unusually quickly.
It would be better to get checked at the hospital…
>>5
They do annual health check-ups here, right?
Because my stomach is strong, I seem likely to live a long life.
Even the members of the “Gluttony Fainting Club” that went viral couldn’t eat that much garlic; if they did, they would die, so it was exposed as a lie, right?
It’s not good to use everything in the ramen shop…
>>8
It’s not bad.
I’m eating.
It seems I’ll have to undergo a stool transplant…
Hey! Stop it!
It seems like there would be a wide-ranging bad smell after using the bathroom.
This amount will probably penetrate even with a mask on…
It must have smelled bad around the people… I guess it’s a relief that there seem to be many people with pollen allergies.
The Seven Collab episode was a refined binge-eating event for outsiders, wasn’t it?
But a 3000 kcal ajillo is definitely delicious, right…?
>>16
You can use a whole bottle of olive oil…
This manga has more drawers of madness than I expected…
Are you the type that removes the core before slicing garlic…?
The department head is big, but I thought it was just ordinary cup ramen, and then I find out it’s pancake flavor… what the heck…?
>>19
If there is shortcake flavor, then there must be pancake flavor too…
I’ve started to think that Mochizuki’s gastrointestinal system is so strong that it might be made of titanium.
If I sweat a little, the room gets filled with the smell of garlic.
Personification of mini
>>22
As expected, it’s too rude to Mochizuki-san…
Senpai Sakazaki’s face is too red.
After eating a fair amount of the pan full of ajillo,
I want to boil 500g of dry spaghetti until it’s firm and eat it.
The line about being lucky to drink something that smells like alcohol and is undrinkable felt more raw and scary.
Speaking of which, I wonder if there are any noname people who were able to go to the collaboration café?
As expected, it’s low in calories because the flavor is hard to perceive.
Well, the sterilizing effect will disappear if you cook it.
It’s probably not the case that all gut bacteria are dead.
>>30
Isn’t it raw…?
>>30
The ramen part is grated, right?
There was someone who ended up at the hospital after doing that at a ramen shop that was closing down, right?
>>30
Even if I’m okay recently, how is my stomach wall!
But the amount of this grated garlic…
I’ve heard a story about a baseball player who was following a health regimen of eating grated raw garlic every day and almost died from it.
>>35
My grandfather died because of that.
>>48
Is it really that bad to continue dying gut bacteria with cinnamon?
Mochizuki-san is really living well…
I wonder which one has a higher salt and calorie intake, Mochizuki-san or the peak period Gyaru Sone?
This guy stinks!
It smells worse than vomit!
It seems like body odor is becoming that way…
Why do you want to deny hay fever so much?
>>40
There are quite a few people who deny that they are sick.
And there are people who can no longer turn back.
I am healthy until I get a diagnosis at the hospital.
Mizuki-san depicts that, while mental aspects may exacerbate it, everything ultimately connects back to a lack of intelligence.
When I was in my teens, I once ate all three balls at once and had no issues… Maybe it’s an abnormal constitution?
>>43
As long as the fire is on, isn’t it okay?
Raw garlic is intense.
>>43
Consider the absurdity of bringing up the example of being in your teens, the time when you are most active and can push your limits, to claim I’m an outlier.
>>50
I think it’s good that I pushed myself back then because I can still manage it now.
I wonder who will be the first to die among the alcoholic senior girl, the sweet-toothed uncle, and Mochizuki… Everyone’s in bad shape, but the alcoholic seems to already be having liver issues…
Why are you so reluctant to admit you have hay fever?
>>49
Because my usual ability to eat deliciously and indulgently is being shaken.
A sweet-toothed uncle is being patted on the shoulder by the grim reaper…
The fact that I can only smell garlic means it’s already falling apart.
Mr. Mochizuki is trying to live without thinking about his illness as much as possible.
Originally, garlic is highly toxic and has only evolved to a constitution that primates can barely consume.
>>55
Those who eat us should die!
If it’s okay to eat, then there’s nothing that can be done…
>>55
I’ve heard that garlic, onion, and avocado are treated by other creatures as if they’re like, “How can you eat that…?”
>>69
They say that green onions and onions make your blood flow smoothly.
The components of the blood are being destroyed.
Since I can feel a scent of hope where I had given up, I probably won’t be able to give up now.
“Are you going to die?”
>>57
“Drop dead”
As expected, the editor should hit the brakes a little… that’s what happened this time.
I found out that there is a pancake flavor that is exclusive to the United States…
This time too, the grim reaper’s hand was firmly on my shoulder, and I laughed.
The grated ones are kind of crazy, but if it’s sliced, it’s actually okay to eat a lot, right?
I just had lunch today.
The garlic mayo had an amazing flavor.
I had to eat in my commuting car due to various circumstances, so it smells bad.
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>>65
It looks unappetizing.
People who eat this must be lacking in intelligence, right?
>>167
If you have complaints, tell Seven.
Speaking of which, I really liked the Seven Collab’s parent-child bowl rice balls, but I haven’t seen them lately.
Did Mochiduki-san buy it all up?
The hand of the Grim Reaper was resting on the manager’s shoulder, and it was not good.
The rice balls switched to being added in the second half, didn’t they?
I heard that eating too much garlic can seriously damage your organs…
>>70
The fact that it has a sterilizing effect means it also kills gut bacteria.
>>70
The gut flora dies.
>>70
Because it has a strong sterilizing effect, exceeding the appropriate amount will kill not only harmful bacteria but also the beneficial bacteria in the intestines.
Is this workplace having a chicken race to see who dies first?
It seems that the amount of pollen a person can tolerate in their lifetime is predetermined.
It is said that once the capacity of that container overflows, one becomes allergic to pollen from that point on.
I couldn’t believe that I would get hay fever until three years ago, when my eyes, nose, and head hurt so much it felt like they were burning.
Mochizuki doesn’t want to go to the hospital, and there’s quite a bit of pride involved, which is why it has come to this…
I’m glad my boss with diabetes is not dead.
>>77
But there is the hand of the Grim Reaper on my shoulder…
Some people get a fever from pollen allergy.
For some people, their thinking ability can significantly decline.
I sprayed my tea all over because of the line about gluing with a garlic tube.
As long as you heat it, it should be fine…
This guy must be sick…
>>81
Isn’t this story no longer limited to just this guy?
Already?
Why aren’t you going to the hospital?
>>83
Because physical discomfort is detected.
This year, I haven’t experienced pollen symptoms yet. Is it less?
Once you realize that your body is prone to illness, the Grim Reaper…
There’s no use in telling the abnormal protagonist of a manga.
If you have hay fever, you can just go to an ENT doctor and get medication to suppress the allergic reaction, and that’s it.
What is the truth that comes from the act of not acknowledging?
If you’re not careful, the examination and medication costs might be cheaper than that steak.
>>88
Amazingly, there are quite a few people like this.
I don’t know whether they think that unless it’s diagnosed, it’s not a disease, not limited to hay fever, or if they want to turn a blind eye to physical abnormalities.
>>103
The medicine I get from the hospital really works and is cheap, so it makes me a lot better…
>>88
There are people who are healthcare professionals but don’t want to hear their test results and don’t come back (by the third visit, it’s too late) or people who avoid surgery and run away from the hospital…
>>112
Objectively speaking, it is indeed unreasonable.
It is understandable from a human psychology perspective.
I wonder what it would be like to face a disease or surgery that is too late to treat.
>>176
I’m going to get Schrödinger’s disease…
Until it’s confirmed, this isn’t cancer…
>>88
It won’t end!!
>>88
It’s abusive language that could justifiably get you hit if you said it to someone with severe conditions.
It’s something that makes comments on manga, but usually it goes like this.
I know it’s not a manga that talks about reality, but the way it avoids confronting illness is too real and scary…
>>90
I know I’m carrying a bomb inside my body, yet I’m still doing useless things…
I understand that something extreme is being sought after, but still…
If you’re not careful, you might end up pooping in and out.
I wonder why they would choose to promote this instead of the many delicious-looking gourmet manga.
>>94
Buzzing is justice.
>>94
If you’re not well-known, collaborating won’t make any impact.
If you eat that much garlic, the smell is going to penetrate even if you cover your mouth, so the odor damage to those around you is going to be severe.
If it’s well-known and there’s a lot of it, without any strange restrictions or particularities, then of course projects will gather.
>>99
Adding salt and fat to increase the quantity really strongens the reproduction of the original work, doesn’t it?
I remembered the overwhelming urge to throw everything away.
💀💦
It’s just hay fever, not even an illness that falls under dietary restrictions, yet it’s like this…
I hope Sakakasu-senpai finds happiness.
Ms. Mochizuki is uh.
Cooked garlic is said to be gentler on the stomach and intestines than raw garlic.
There is a limit, right?
It seems like the gut flora has died off.
Some drunkard somewhere is reducing their garlic intake, yet they’re going full throttle…
If I eat this much, the strong garlic smell will come out from the gaps in the mask…
The author’s drawer of madness is too full and scary.
I think this time’s MVP panel is “Lucky to be able to drink something with a strong alcohol smell.”
Excessive consumption of garlic can kill the intestines.
There are countless people who have a toothache but don’t want to go to the dentist.
I understand the desire not to face the reality of being sick, but… it’s just hay fever.
>>117
Isn’t it becoming normalized to turn a blind eye to changes in the body?
Sturdy stomach
There are often people asking things like “What should I do about this 〇〇?” or being told to go to the hospital after starting a thread, right?
It’s nothing unusual for a character in a manga to act strangely.
Tell your colleagues about the allergy medicine you can buy at the store…
It seems that a medicine with a name that sounds like “dark color” is effective for hay fever.
Is black garlic no good?
>>125
Rather, why did you think it was safe?
Calm down.
This is a comic.
Scary
If I go to the hospital for pollen allergy, they might find other diseases, so I won’t be able to binge-eat.
In the end, is this work’s final episode the time to finally go to the hospital?
>>130
Final Episode: The Unknown Ceiling
Does a mask really stop the smell of garlic?
>>132
Everyone says it’s hay fever, so isn’t it just that there are no people with a good sense of smell?
Why have you been leaving your runny nose unattended without wiping it?
>>133
Because I don’t have hay fever.
>>133
If you blow your nose too much, it becomes easier to just leave the pain alone…
Letting a runny nose go without taking care of it is not acceptable as a working adult.
The more garlic there is, the better for stamina.
I thought she was just an ordinary girl up until now, but this time I was definitely taken aback.
If it’s not raw garlic, I don’t think there’s much to worry about.
>>140
When heated, the stimulating components evaporate quite a bit.
The smell won’t go away, but…
This woman is crazy.
Why is this person alive?
>>143
Tap dancing in the gap between life and death.
The blood test showed an allergy reaction 400 times that of a normal person, and even taking strong medication didn’t help at all.
The family-style tabletop seasoning “Sooi” is already a joke, you know.
There seems to be a method to improve one’s constitution over the course of a year using sublingual tablets.
Ms. Mochizuki becoming a monster.
I don’t know how I should feel while reading this manga.
Is it horror or a gag?
Even though moderation is important in everything, excessive consumption of garlic that affects the body should be reduced, you fool!
A friend who was indulging in gluttony said, “Live thick and short.”
Since I really got sick and was hospitalized, I have become more mindful of my health…
>>151
Ending up with illness is not fat at all…
Gradually… no, I think it’s been becoming more of a horror or suspense for quite some time now.
I’ve collapsed from a high fever because I added too much garlic, so I can’t laugh about it…
>>155
If you get the measurements wrong, your body will clearly feel off, right?
I’m going to blow away the pollen, even though I don’t have hay fever or anything!
I wonder why they are so reluctant to admit they have hay fever…
>>157
Basically, once you contract it, you won’t fully recover.
People who have just developed hay fever tend to be in denial.
After a certain period of time, one reaches a state of acceptance and resignation.
Speaking of which, we eat horse sashimi with garlic, but is it really okay to attack our digestive system with garlic while eating raw meat?
When you suffer from a breakdown and painful experiences, you can’t help but pay attention to your health.
I deeply appreciate the blessing of being able to live in good health.
This time, my face wasn’t cute at all, so it was just okay.
Garlic has an odor that comes from the bloodstream and can make you smell like garlic all over your body, so if you eat a large amount of it every day, I think you would be a garlic person even with a mask on.
∵
It’s becoming an unpleasant manga…
Rather, it’s like I’m being accepted and readers are starting to misunderstand, so I’m bringing them back to reality.
This time I’m only eating vegetables, and the calories are very low, so it’s a healthy round.
If you eat too much garlic, the smell will come out of your pores, so wearing a mask is pointless.
Even just the calories are ridiculous, but I don’t want to think about the sodium content.
This time, not going to the hospital is a fantasy…
I wonder how much the bill at the izakaya was.
I wonder if it ended with gyoza.
She’s the kind of woman who wouldn’t even go to the hospital for a stomachache, as she doesn’t even acknowledge having hay fever.
*Please do not imitate.*
Isn’t the threshold too high?
It’s tough, but is this what makes it a popular manga?
>>179
Did you not know that it has been like that from the beginning?
Whenever I see topics related to garlic, I can’t help but reflexively think that Mr. Mochizuki is also faking it… It’s tough.
>>181
What are you talking about, you’re in a comic creation?
Even after eating that much, just wearing a mask is enough to somehow manage the garlic smell.
>>183
I’ve heard that eating excessively on a daily basis can lead to body odor.
>>189
It will become.
It happened.
>>183
Because once it is absorbed into the body, it becomes body odor.
If you eat that amount, you should normally go to the hospital.
A comic where people forget it’s a comic and speak out.
Pollen is feces.
Not blowing your nose is naturally dirty.
Haven’t you become quite a bit softer than at the beginning…?
It seems like this is targeting YouTubers who recreate dishes from manga.
>>191
I’m watching a video of Sake Hakuno right now.
I’m looking forward to it.
>>191
I was tricked by Mochizuki-san again!
>>203
I got scolded by my wife for covering the Bunbun Chopper in garlic!
Mochizuki, damn it!
I think it’s going to end with the deterioration of diabetes suggesting limb amputation and blindness.
>>192
I can only become a pilot of the R-9C now.
This time, it was particularly a type of food that could kill you if you tried to imitate it.
The hell of pollen allergies is something that those who have never experienced it will never understand in their lifetime.
>>199
Since I’m the only one in the family who hasn’t, everyone says to me with a straight face, “You should just suffer and die…” I feel pretty sorry for them, thinking how tough it must be.
I’m 21 years old, so it’s okay, it’s okay.
💀…
💀Are you going to die?
Ah… this…
Ms. Mochizuki as well…
>>204
Are you treating it like hay fever?!
It’s fiction!
I’m sorry, but if I eat all of this, I’m going to get sick, so I think I want to throw it away.
I’ve added about two cloves when there’s a garlic press at the ramen shop.
After I came home, the whole room was filled with the smell of garlic, and I got scolded by my family.
Somehow, I realized that I’m actually looking for Mochizuki-san’s cute reactions.
I burst out laughing with a “Sei!!” spirit.
I have prepared more than three cloves of garlic for the steak, but I wonder how many cloves are actually on the meat.
Goodbye gut bacteria.
Goodbye gut bacteria!
(Good and evil are indiscriminately treated)