
One day, during class, when Mii-chan was causing a commotion, Sato-kun, usually calm, distorted his fingers for a moment, and Mii-chan’s animal-like sense of smell reacted strangely and sensitively to that expression.
Mii-chan’s rampage
If even a beastly sense could lead to emotional development…
It’s in the context of a battle manga.
It’s wonderful that love can change Mii-chan, right…?
>>4
Huh? Is it that Sato-kun likes me?
>>8
Let’s read!
>>9
I don’t like it…
>>11
The expression of Nameless-kun, who usually prefers manga, briefly twisted.
>>14
I don’t mind if I’m disliked… *sigh*
>>11
Aren’t you getting a bit too involved with that creepy old guy who wants to participate in the thread without even reading it?
>>11
I can’t tell you to read strongly…
>>8
Your parents are like that too, right?
>>8
I thought while reading that the behavior of this lesbian couple is not something a first-year middle school student would do.
>>105
This clearly isn’t a conversation typical of a first-year middle school student…
Despite shouting, they’re not calm…
I feel like you, Sato-kun, contribute to emotional development much more than an old woman.
It’s starting to feel like Hunter x Hunter…
I don’t think a kid below the border has the ability to read other people’s expressions, but well, it’s a manga after all.
>>10
You’re pretty smart for a border.
>>10
Even animals can understand when they are being scolded.
>>25
The problem is that you only understand it at that time.
Because I don’t learn, I repeat it many times.
This is Mii-chan, who is still a beast for now.
Through my love for Sato-kun
A story about becoming a woman who can stand on the street.
>>12
But the past implied from the modern chapter is already not worth mentioning.
>>12
It’s a tough manga.
I understand that there are people like Mii-chan when I was in elementary school, but are there really still people like that in middle school…?
>>13
The family environment, you know…
In this modern age, it would definitely be supported to this extent, I suppose.
>>13
I wondered why this person wasn’t in a special class.
I was surprised to hear that I passed the entrance exam for a high school, even though it was a low-ranking school.
The same high school as Nobunari Oda.
Mii-chan is sensitive to being mocked by others and things like that.
Being put in charge of Mii-chan is, to put it mildly, abuse.
>>21
Is it Sato-kun?
The expression of the commotion being “Gyaaoon” is already monstrous, right?
>>26
Like mother.
I’ll read it when it becomes available to read with a free ticket or something.
>>27
Here comes the unnamed Koro-chan.
There are stories about children who are abused by their parents becoming extremely sensitive to changes in others’ expressions.
Everyone in the class is being abused, right?
It’s sad that you have to meet Kichi every day.
>>30
But didn’t we have at least one kid like this in the same class when we were younger?
I think there was something that seemed to be related to 〇〇-chan.
>>46
I’ve heard that many parents who dislike that sort of thing send their children to a private school with a certain level of quality instead of a public school.
>>46
There was a child with autism in our class…
I was forced to masturbate in a girl’s chair by a bully.
The girl who saw that got angry and swung a broom hard, getting injured.
I transferred schools.
The blood dripping from my legs at the end is just too terrifying, seriously.
In the end, did you not lick at elementary and middle school?
>>34
I am a legitimate reader.
Mii-chan is thought to undoubtedly have a close relationship due to the information suggesting that she silenced a child who bullied her during her school days with “peropero” and that she is a high school dropout.
The school teacher is playful, so it should happen during this season.
It seems like they’re saying that Muu-chan’s class is nice.
Could it be that if I had remained a beast, I could have avoided death?
>>37
You’ll be thrown into the facility soon.
The monologue is already like Demon Slayer.
Mii-chan doesn’t disclose all information to the readers.
They might already be licking it, right?
There’s a weird kid in our school who says things like, “Teacher! 〇〇 says they don’t want to do the class either!” and then laughs, “Gya haha!”
“Don’t leave〇〇 out, you guys~ It’s sad, right? Haha.” “Gahaha” was often used by delinquents as a jab, though.
I used to have a relatively strong sense of camaraderie and would take care of that strange kid, and looking back now, I realize that the community was quite high in quality.
>>44
Is that expensive?
>>47
I think it’s kindness to forcibly include troubled individuals or misfits into a group, rather than bullying them, treating them like outcasts, or excluding them.
I was also half in it, so I observed closely, and I think they got along well.
Answer what Sato-kun’s feelings were at that time.
There was a famous special needs school (not in a bad sense) in the same district, so there weren’t any such children.
I attended public schools for all of elementary, middle, and high school, but there were no kids who would disrupt the classes.
Yukina-chan? What? Do you know? The reason Mii-chan started liking Sato-kun is that he said “Take care” in the health room. Huh…? For something like that? Anyone would say that, right? It’s because they’ve never been treated kindly in their life, so they were happy about it. People like that are prone to falling in love, you know? Their life must be rough—so pitiful. That story is famous, right?! ~How kind… That’s the art room, isn’t it?
It’s just that Sato-kun is really pitiful; can’t we do something about it?
>>55
A catastrophe will come eventually.
>>55
Being liked by disabled people is usually used as a teasing topic, so it must be tough for Sato-kun.
>>62
Children really make a lot of jokes about things like this, and it can sometimes lead to bullying.
Looking back now, I think I should have honestly gone to the sunflower class… there were caregivers accompanying physically and mentally disabled students when I was in elementary school.
I never encountered this type of strange kid during my compulsory education years.
What happened to Muuma?
>>57
In the first place, Muu-chan hasn’t appeared.
>>59
Muu-chan is in a different class.
The absence of news means they must be living a peaceful life.
Since the past arc began, I’m wondering from whose perspective this is.
>>60
After this, Yamada will naturally wager Mu Mama’s virginity, even though he knows information that should not come from Mi-chan’s mouth.
School is important; there are various ways to learn how to read the air.
Well, it will collapse due to that evil-looking girl’s entourage.
What is Megane-chan? Do you really think she’s cute when you interact with her?
>>63
I think there are girls who treat their pets like silly toys and spoil them.
To be frank, this is the sin of the parents who sent their disabled child to a regular school.
>>64
Parents too…
>>64
My child is normal! I want them to receive the same education as other children!
Die, you worthless piece of trash.
Even people without disabilities have the right to lead a normal school life.
Who is Yamada?
Are you saying that Muu-chan was living normally, but because she was invited by Mii-chan, she ended up being a streetwalker?
>>69
I have a feeling like that.
>>69
Muu-chan is also shoplifting, so she’s not as ordinary as she seems.
In the end, I suppose they’ll be released, but it’s clear to see that they’re being slowly worn down, which makes me feel for Sato-kun, the otter…
Mii-chan is described as good-looking in the original work, you know…
The teacher is also using Sato-kun as a decoy, isn’t he?
Is it the age to know colors?
>>78
There is still a possibility of color blindness.
Is Sato-kun going to explode somewhere, or will he be caused to explode?
Your parents also know that thing (everyone knows).
During class!?
That’s a lie…
>>84
Acorn roll, donburiko!
If there was someone like this in middle school, it would be terrible…
Well, mocking someone by excluding them can’t be considered a sign of high civic maturity…
>>88
It was certainly not a good thing, but there are various reports of bullying saying that such a person is definitely going to be bullied.
Many people were saying things like “It’s too high a level of civility for someone who used to act so bizarrely to fit in with the class.”
Looking back now, I wonder if our school’s standards were actually high, despite just having some bad-mouthed people…
I remember when I was in elementary school, a girl was hugged by a person with a disability and ended up crying seriously, which led her to go to a special class.
I wonder if similar events will happen.
Parents are the embodiment of sexual desire, so you took after them.
Looking back, it’s crazy that public elementary and middle schools educate everyone from one genius in a hundred to one odd child in the same class.
>>95
Compulsory education is meant to provide all children with basic education.
Higher education tailored to individual pathways is precisely something that should be done in high schools and universities…
>>95
It’s a bonus to meet someone you would never normally encounter in your lifetime!
I’m a typical type of disabled person who spreads harm, so I would forgive you if you hit me.
If Mii-chan were a boy, he would either end up in a juvenile detention center or die in a fight during childhood.
Mu-chan probably wouldn’t go crazy during class, as expected.
>>98
Muu-chan is a set of elite disabled individuals, so they probably are not that type of person with a disability.
Donburakokkoto is an amazing person who can easily build friendly relationships with Satou-kun and Satsuki-chan…
I don’t have the image of Muu-chan growling.
In terms of actual harm, isn’t it not that significant?
Muu-chan may not cause a fuss, but it seems like they are sleeping or being all squishy.
If you were living with something like that, it’s only natural that other students wouldn’t be able to tolerate it anymore…
It really seems like Sato-kun is going to fall into a route.
The cut-out scenes generally look like battle scenes, but…
If anything, it’s more alarming that Mii Mama seems to not know about the existence of rubber.
Well, I think it’s not bad to learn a lot from being close to someone who’s really messed up during elementary and middle school.
I haven’t seen the latest episode, but I thought that even for Mii-chan, being bullied must be tough to watch. Then I chuckled a bit when I realized that at first, it went beyond bullying and turned her into an object of fear.
>>112
It clearly seems like the violence is strong…
The contemporary chapter’s depiction of nightlife is generally creepy, but the past chapter is simply interesting as a manga.
>>113
It seems like the depiction of Mii-chan’s sexual desire will gradually increase from here, but will that be okay?
>>113
I remember the childhood arc of Grappler Baki.
>>113
That’s the complete opposite of my impression.
>>123
To be honest, the past arc has harsher depictions, right?
In the first place, it’s a friendly opening.
Adult Mii-chan is still way better.
Is Mii-chan still telling her parents that she deliberately got a low score on her middle school test?
I wish the last of the free segment would disappear; it felt like Mii-chan was a rival.
Just like the ejaculation ward is a Jump manga, this is also a Jump manga.
I’ve never read the sperm donation ward.
Isn’t the education level of this middle school quite high?
No one bothers Mii-chan except for the ponytail.
>>119
I know they’re a messed up person, so I’m just avoiding them and excluding them.
Muu-chan is a low-ability and useless existence in the direction of being disabled, so I won’t interfere, but it’s clear that they are not attending class.
It’s widely known in the community that Nii-chan is the kind of person who makes other kids cry with violence, so you absolutely mustn’t get close to him.
Is it acceptable as a form of social study since there are genuine ones in every workplace?
In the past arc, it’s like the more someone becomes caring towards Mii-chan, the unhappier they become, and it makes me irritated with that family…
>>126
A kinder world where there are more people than I thought who will lend a hand to Mii-chan.
>>132
Shake it all off.
>>132
In the end, I can’t grasp everything, and a fist comes flying at me, causing my death.
If I’m going to get appendicitis, I’ll have Sato-kun become a sacrifice.
There was a kid like this in my class.
Once Mii-chan masters licking, that school will instantly turn into a world of suffering.
The modern edition is a case episode about a person with disabilities who came to work the night shift.
The past section is a compilation documentary of the realities of people with disabilities.
If Mii-chan starts licking, it’s really going to get disgusting.
To be honest, it’s still a bit tough now.
Regardless of how interesting it is, the intensity of the depiction is more heightened in the past chapters.
Mii’s mother is the worst of the worst.
I’m not coming to school just to hear that shrill voice of the hysterical woman…
Grandma is really stupid too.
If you are concerned about appearances, you should especially isolate them in a special class so they don’t stand out.
>>138
Both of them are likely to give birth to a disabled child, and grandma might have a bit of that too.
What is the last blood… red rice?
>>139
Well, I guess that’s probably the case, but I feel like I’ll just keep rambling without proper preparation from now on too.
>>139
The beginning of love.
The adult version also had the night job as a significant focus.
Right now, I’m only talking about disabilities.
This manga includes elements of a battle manga with things like a million punches here and there.
>>141
I also collaborated with a martial arts manga.
Mii-chan’s mom is really strict.
The modern part has a somewhat solidified framework and progresses the story on the spot.
The children’s section progresses with the accumulation leading up to that point, so the students have a sense of character that feels prepared for it.
That family’s whole vibe is tough.
The modern chapters are filled with self-defense and sound awkward, but the past chapters are heavily embellished based on conveniently found stories from the school counselor.
The past and present versions of Mii are quite different people.
I don’t like Mii Mama, is there any way to fix this?
From around the upper grades of elementary school, people with disabilities are not targets for bullying, and even if they are bullies, they become subjects that are completely ignored.
It seems like a heartwarming story about Muu-chan, but is that not okay?
That store is no good anymore! I’m laughing out loud.
Self-centered to the end.
I was worried that one shocking development after another would come in the middle school arc, but it has been quite mild so far, so I’m relieved.
>>157
Sato is such a good person… even though he has a Yamada face.
Just go ahead and do reverse rape on Sato-kun!
>>158
Don’t joke around!
>>161
There is a possibility that a better child than Mii-chan will be born thanks to Sato-kun’s genetic power.
>>158
“Could you please stop because it’s sadder than the teacher being impregnated?”
>>158
I’m worried that they might do something worse than reverse rape.
Huh? I was supposed to have disappeared when I was 3 years old, but is my father’s story also famous?
>>159
I think it would spread quite a bit if people started asking, “Who is the father?”
>>159
It seems like Mom was going around telling everyone when she got pregnant.
>>165
The old lady’s concern about appearances is completely over!
>>171
Sarai ma
It seems that Yukina-chan is not a bad child.
>>162
Saying things like “your parents” and “take care” seems like a sign of good upbringing.
>>169
But I also say that I want Mii-chan to disappear…
>>196
It’s normal to wish that pests would disappear.
I want Sato-kun to be happy.
Sato-kun is too pitiful…
Could it be that there’s a significant number of people paying to read this?
>>170
Some people might be paying, but points are relatively easy to accumulate, so at this interval, it’s manageable.
>>170
Just wait, and you’ll be able to read it…
>>170
Magapoke is easy to accumulate points…
I don’t feel sorry for Miichan no matter how much she’s bullied, so it actually feels mild and underwhelming.
>>178
I’m confused because it just seems obvious…
>>178
Since I’m going to die anyway… I don’t feel any pain in my heart even if I go through something tragic.
It’s terrifying that they don’t even seem to realize that they’ve done something wrong.
“Life seems pretty tough, that’s quite a punch.”
Before the disability, Mii-chan had a bad personality!
>>183
You can tell just by looking at my mother and grandmother.
It’s in my blood.
>>183
If I were raised by a grandmother and mother like that, I would definitely have a terrible personality.
The blood dripping from my crotch was simply because I wanted to depict the composition of love above and menstrual blood below.
Maybe I will never get my period again.
I think it’s really too mild, and I believe my mother and grandmother should experience a bit more pain.
>>185
Mii-chan will die, so please forgive me.
Magapoke is great because it’s easy to earn points.
Well, there are other manga I want to read that I won’t have enough time for, haha!
First graders say “I” or use this comic with children’s language that is sloppy.
>>187
Your parents would definitely not say that…
Parents of that person express their feelings more straightforwardly.
Mii-chan’s life is indeed crazy, but
It seems there’s a boys’ juvenile detention center arc, I wonder if Sato-kun will get rolled over…
>>193
It seems like it could fluctuate socially.
Modern Mii-chan is pitiable to a certain extent, but with past Mii-chan, rather than feeling sorry, the first thought that comes to mind is that this brat…
Both genetics and upbringing are amazing because they’re intense.
>>195
You are already the chosen one.
You probably realize the harshness of reality after being bullied and beaten down.
>>197
(I don’t want to get involved…)
It’s scary that the surrounding people who are trying to harm Mii-chan are enacting a precise extermination plan that only applies to her, rather than just casually bullying her.
It’s sad that even though emotions are nurtured like this, it’s all destined to be in vain.
I think it’s just that Muu-chan is not very bright, which makes Mi-chan’s darkness seem more pronounced for now.
By the way, the personality is bad.
I think Sato-kun suits Kokoro-chan.
I wonder if there’s a way to distort time and space somehow.
The fate of that blood…
It’s just a typical neglect case, Nami-chan.
The past arc doesn’t have Yamada in it, huh.
I like Yamada.