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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Dad almost guaranteed to be dead!?

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The theory about the Papa Maguro fishing boat is correct!

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I’m reading it for free, but Sato-kun was also pretty terrible and disappointing.

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>>2

It’s understandable since they’re a junior high school student.

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When I grow a beard, the feeling of disgust is intense.

I said I was going to work in Hokkaido, and that was it.

When I grow a beard, the feeling of disgust is intense.

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>>3

The position feels uncomfortable.

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>>49

But you can wrap a scarf neatly.

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>>3

…Isn’t this crab instead of tuna?

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>>154

The Bering Sea, huh?

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>>154

Is there something different…?

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>>165

Crab fishing is the most dangerous in the world, so you can’t get insurance for it.

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>>165

Crabs are heavily affected by poaching from the Russian side, and the sea is extremely rough, so if they fall, they just go straight down, resulting in a very high mortality rate.

It’s probably quicker to deal with the organs as described above…

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It’s not an animation error; it was actually a proper long-pari setting.

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Whether it’s a tuna fishing boat or a crab fishing boat, isn’t there no place for you?

I wonder if anyone would go out of their way to buy something like this.

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>>6

Is it a “tako-beya”?

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>>6

In this context, when we talk about tuna fishing boats, it’s not about fishermen, but rather insurance fraud…

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>>21

Seriously!?

I didn’t know…

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>>24

Ah ~! I died in an accident ~! Well, it was meant for that anyway…

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>>25

I feel like it was in Ushijima-kun.

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>>21

I just found out for the first time…

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It’s hard to read this.

In the past, the balance of spiciness and interestingness was amazing, but now it’s just spicy.

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If the body is healthy, then that’s fine, regardless of the head…

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>>8

Did you get kicked out of the club?

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You were aware that you were being excluded even at home, huh…

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>>9

Because they are bullying small children outside instead of inside the house and rummaging through trash to eat.

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It’s unfortunate that the past chapter is already over.

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Oh no…

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I doubt that even 10% of the past story has been conveyed to Yamada.

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>>12

If it had actually been a continuous situation where I was raped and incessantly being licked, I wouldn’t be this calm.

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This is dead…

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Well, it depends on the time and situation, so if there’s a labor shortage…

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I wonder if we’ll go at a good pace until Mii-chan’s last moments…

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>>16

Well, it’s probably a type of manga that wraps up quickly in about five volumes.

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Thinking back, the kindest person, including my family, was probably Mr. Suzuki…

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>>18

From Mii-chan’s perspective, the person who taught her the charm, the ponytail girl, is a good person.

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Maybe they are harvesting vegetables.

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It’s fine if Mii’s dad dies…

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I mean, old lady… stop messing with everything…

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Is Dad quite short?

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The shrewd grandmother has successfully alienated both her son and granddaughter.

The last time I called was a few years ago, so my grandmother and mother’s condition after the disaster is unknown.

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I still think it looks like a Yanmega.

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Having an amateur on the tuna fishing boat probably won’t be useful…

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Mii’s dad didn’t even get involved in the licking acquisition, so there was really no point in him being there…

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>>32

If you weren’t here, Mii-chan wouldn’t have been born, so you are a key player in this story.

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Sato, die.

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It will be a big hit and will be released up to around volume 100!

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The other day, I saw a clearly underdeveloped elementary school child and thought, “There’s no way his penis would be erect…”

Well, it’s a fantasy, but…

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>>36

There are those who stand up, which is why child pornography exists in the world.

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>>36

I don’t stand, but there are those who do.

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>>36

Regularly, there will be threads about judges… Regarding those bad adults who engage in inappropriate behavior with special support classes…

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>>36

Isn’t anything fine if it can be used as a masturbation device?

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Hmm.

Organs?

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Is that the end of the nurse’s role?

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Mii-chan understands her position at home properly, huh…

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As expected, or rather, it reflects Mi-chan’s intelligence in the past chapters.

I feel like I’m falling behind compared to before.

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This work is too deep in darkness…

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Is it true that there are people who dislike Sato-kun?

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Isn’t that an organ overseas?

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The last time I spoke to mom on the phone was a few years ago, and since then, I haven’t received any calls at all; this is 311.

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The scene where the version talks about not having a place in Miyagi was poignant, but this time it was disappointing because they were just furious.

It’s your fault, isn’t it?

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Do you want an organ?

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>>48

There is no distinction in value between healthy organs and blood.

Seriously

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>>48

Human organs are valuable for various reasons other than transplantation…

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>>48

Even if the brain is no good, if it becomes an organ, it is no different from a healthy person.

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>>48

Even healthy people have a lot of unhealthy organs, right?

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But this dad seems to be making a decent amount of money.

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>>50

The place to drop…

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Well, if it’s a character we probably won’t be dealing with in the future, we can dispose of them carelessly, right?

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Grandma, even though your son is missing, you’re not going to the police, huh? Well, I guess that’s how it is.

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Well, if industrial waste can be useful, the old hag would be satisfied.

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Yamada, who is shocked while listening with amusement.

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Mii-chan’s dad died before her!

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Sending her to Tokyo without even giving her a health insurance card, isn’t this indirectly a determination to kill her…

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>>61

I wonder if Mii-chan’s family is paying for national insurance.

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I wonder what Mii Mama is living for…

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Is that the end, Mumama!?

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It’s so funny!

This is definitely a gag manga, right?

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I’m glad to see Hamukatsu looking healthy.

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It might be better than healthy people in that I don’t drink alcohol.

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What about the supply of Papaponi?

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Yamada listened to Mii-chan’s stories from the past for a total of three months.

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The grandmother who just expelled 2 out of 3!

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>>73

I’ve taken care of you this much, so isn’t it enough?

Please die on your own.

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>>79

A style that thoroughly does not rely on welfare.

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For Mii-chan’s entire life, this cabaret era might still be the happier times…

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I can’t help but feel sorry for Dad because I have friends who are like Ronpari.

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After all, people with disabilities really only have this kind of use.

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In the end, I wonder why Muu-chan ended up as a streetwalker, and what Muu-mama is doing… All of that was skipped over…

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>>77

Muu-chan was probably playing with Muu Mama.

After all, a single mother with a disability can only earn that much money, right?

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No one is interested in Yamada’s past.

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>>78

It seems that no matter how much I dig, all I’ll find is a toxic parent…

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It would have been better if I had died in the earthquake.

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The grandmother deleted her son and grandson, leaving only the best daughter.

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>>81

Mashi…?

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>>85

At least it’s better that I can do single-digit addition!

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>>85

You can make hot soup and serve tea to the customers.

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Looks like it’s the end of Dad’s appearance, just radiating intimidation from the corner of the screen…

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After all, the old woman is the worst.

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>>86

The old man who quickly ran away, leaving two behind, is also at fault.

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>>91

The consequences of the parents affect the children too much, leaving no mercy.

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>>91

The fact that three were born in the first place is the evil, isn’t it…

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>>95

It’s about genes…

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As expected, back then kidnapping Japanese people for their organs was too rare, so it was probably more about working in a ‘tako-beya’ (a labor camp) or getting insurance money through losing fingers or something like that.

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It’s clear that it’s bubbling up…

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>>89

I don’t know which one!

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>>89

At the point of reading such a manga, you’re one of us!

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The first victim of the Nakamura family is Dad…

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Grandma suddenly became a deep dark character when she came here.

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It seems possible to pretend to have fallen into the sea and died, and just take the insides.

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If I were living a normal life, I wouldn’t be able to board a tuna fishing boat, but I was a capable old lady.

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I thought my dad was a murderer.

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Having someone like this on a fishing boat would only be a burden, wouldn’t it?

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>>103

Fishing boats often have a lot of falling accidents.

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It ended unexpectedly quickly considering how much it was dragged out.

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Die, old hag.

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>>107

Maybe they’re already dead.

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That old lady really brought out a high score here…

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An old woman who, even when her son is taken away by the Yakuza, doesn’t report it to the police and instead throws her grandchild out to Tokyo for 1 million.

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>>114

I wonder who that million was paid to.

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Well, if it’s Dad, I guess it’s okay.

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From the perspective of an old woman, she probably doesn’t want any of the three.

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Are they doing a department store exhibition for STDs?!

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The old woman’s firm refusal to consult welfare is the root cause of this.

Is it so bad that you’d rather die than rely on welfare?

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>>122

It’s not that I want you to die, but it’s like a roundabout way of saying it…

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>>127

It seems that it’s a family with not very high intelligence, considering that they can’t even think of the option of relying on welfare.

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Well, if it’s Dad, it’s fine… Well, if it’s Mom, it’s fine… Well, if it’s Grandma, it’s fine…

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I wished Dad would have had a bigger role in the action.

It’s just a made-up story in a manga.

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I wish you had made a decision a little earlier.

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I can hardly understand why Mii-chan was kicked out.

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I’ve come to understand why my grandmother is able to live in a single-family home and own a car.

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>>130

Isn’t it unlikely to continuously get money coming in like that?

It can produce instant firepower, but…

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In the end, they just made noise during class and then stopped coming on their own.

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Well, there are quite a few people who, out of pride, do not depend on welfare.

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It must have been easy for those in self-employment with ‘Ya’ to make it look like dad died in an accident.

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I know my position at Mii-chan’s house, so I understand why I was kicked out by grandma.

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The biggest reason that makes the Nakamura family what it is, is the old lady.

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The old woman was already connected to organized crime.

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I have a bit more respect for Grandma now.

She wasn’t just a grandmother being swayed by a disabled child; she was a rockin’ crazy old lady.

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>>142

You’re probably already tired.

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Well, there was probably an atmosphere that made it hard to rely on during that time.

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Given the era the old woman lived in, I can somewhat understand that relying on welfare was quite strict due to societal expectations and various other factors.

I understand, but I also think it might be a stage where you’re worried about appearances and what others think.

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How did you come up with 1 million yen and moving expenses?

What was that family doing to make a living?

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>>147

Surprisingly, maybe my grandmother’s family was quite wealthy.

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>>147

It’s not Dad’s payment.

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>>161

You can’t get that much just by taking one person apart.

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>>170

Don’t you know the recent market trends?

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>>173

I don’t know and I don’t want to know, okay?

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>>173

Officer, it’s this guy.

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Did she divorce Nakamura because of connections to organized crime, that old woman?

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Did Mii-chan get a job in Hokkaido after returning to the countryside!?

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>>150

My grandmother recommended a job to me.

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I’ve turned into Ushijima-kun.

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>>151

Even Ushijima-kun would be confused by this.

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At this point, I want Mii-chan’s whole family to be wiped out, but I don’t want Baba and Mama’s roles to end here.

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Mii-chan seems like she’s going to die in her hometown, so she’s returning for some reason.

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This manga is pretty dangerous in various ways, isn’t it…?

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Grandma is getting stronger and stronger with her nameless delusions.

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>>160

I feel like people without names are seen as disabled by old hags like this and might get scolded.

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A troublesome son (pig)… Can I silence him…!?

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The old woman probably saw pregnancy and childbirth as the decisive blow.

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When I went back to my parents’ house after a long time, my dad was there.

Mii-chan… the thing about me not having a house.

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After reading this, when I read Liaison, it just feels like all pretty words, and it makes me feel sick.

Mii-chan is real.

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Meiko, it’s unavoidable, but that old woman is unacceptable.

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>>172

Well, what’s the point of living anyway…

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>>175

Are you going to say that to Mu-chan too?

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>>183

Yeah.

People usually do jobs that are more productive than the work of a stapler’s staple…

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Rather, if you don’t pay the fishing boat side, they won’t take you, right, Dad?

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In any case, it’s a fact that the old lady has connections with the yakuza.

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Suddenly the old lady became a strong character and I can’t keep up with the understanding.

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Meiko will probably forget that her big brother is gone in about two days.

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I mean, are they selling their family registers or something?

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It’s interesting how chaotic it gets every time this manga updates.

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Well, if you’re filling up pension or employment slots, you can keep it going every month, so on the family register, you’re considered alive, right?

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