
The theory about the Papa Maguro fishing boat is correct!
I’m reading it for free, but Sato-kun was also pretty terrible and disappointing.
>>2
It’s understandable since they’re a junior high school student.
>>3
The position feels uncomfortable.
>>49
But you can wrap a scarf neatly.
>>3
…Isn’t this crab instead of tuna?
>>154
The Bering Sea, huh?
>>154
Is there something different…?
>>165
Crab fishing is the most dangerous in the world, so you can’t get insurance for it.
>>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…
It’s not an animation error; it was actually a proper long-pari setting.
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.
>>6
Is it a “tako-beya”?
>>6
In this context, when we talk about tuna fishing boats, it’s not about fishermen, but rather insurance fraud…
>>21
Seriously!?
I didn’t know…
>>24
Ah ~! I died in an accident ~! Well, it was meant for that anyway…
>>25
I feel like it was in Ushijima-kun.
>>21
I just found out for the first time…
It’s hard to read this.
In the past, the balance of spiciness and interestingness was amazing, but now it’s just spicy.
If the body is healthy, then that’s fine, regardless of the head…
>>8
Did you get kicked out of the club?
You were aware that you were being excluded even at home, huh…
>>9
Because they are bullying small children outside instead of inside the house and rummaging through trash to eat.
It’s unfortunate that the past chapter is already over.
Oh no…
I doubt that even 10% of the past story has been conveyed to Yamada.
>>12
If it had actually been a continuous situation where I was raped and incessantly being licked, I wouldn’t be this calm.
This is dead…
Well, it depends on the time and situation, so if there’s a labor shortage…
I wonder if we’ll go at a good pace until Mii-chan’s last moments…
>>16
Well, it’s probably a type of manga that wraps up quickly in about five volumes.
Thinking back, the kindest person, including my family, was probably Mr. Suzuki…
>>18
From Mii-chan’s perspective, the person who taught her the charm, the ponytail girl, is a good person.
Maybe they are harvesting vegetables.
It’s fine if Mii’s dad dies…
I mean, old lady… stop messing with everything…
Is Dad quite short?
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.
I still think it looks like a Yanmega.
Having an amateur on the tuna fishing boat probably won’t be useful…
Mii’s dad didn’t even get involved in the licking acquisition, so there was really no point in him being there…
>>32
If you weren’t here, Mii-chan wouldn’t have been born, so you are a key player in this story.
Sato, die.
It will be a big hit and will be released up to around volume 100!
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…
>>36
There are those who stand up, which is why child pornography exists in the world.
>>36
I don’t stand, but there are those who do.
>>36
Regularly, there will be threads about judges… Regarding those bad adults who engage in inappropriate behavior with special support classes…
>>36
Isn’t anything fine if it can be used as a masturbation device?
Hmm.
Organs?
Is that the end of the nurse’s role?
Mii-chan understands her position at home properly, huh…
As expected, or rather, it reflects Mi-chan’s intelligence in the past chapters.
I feel like I’m falling behind compared to before.
This work is too deep in darkness…
Is it true that there are people who dislike Sato-kun?
Isn’t that an organ overseas?
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.
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?
Do you want an organ?
>>48
There is no distinction in value between healthy organs and blood.
Seriously
>>48
Human organs are valuable for various reasons other than transplantation…
>>48
Even if the brain is no good, if it becomes an organ, it is no different from a healthy person.
>>48
Even healthy people have a lot of unhealthy organs, right?
But this dad seems to be making a decent amount of money.
>>50
The place to drop…
Well, if it’s a character we probably won’t be dealing with in the future, we can dispose of them carelessly, right?
Grandma, even though your son is missing, you’re not going to the police, huh? Well, I guess that’s how it is.
Well, if industrial waste can be useful, the old hag would be satisfied.
Yamada, who is shocked while listening with amusement.
Mii-chan’s dad died before her!
Sending her to Tokyo without even giving her a health insurance card, isn’t this indirectly a determination to kill her…
>>61
I wonder if Mii-chan’s family is paying for national insurance.
I wonder what Mii Mama is living for…
Is that the end, Mumama!?
It’s so funny!
This is definitely a gag manga, right?
I’m glad to see Hamukatsu looking healthy.
It might be better than healthy people in that I don’t drink alcohol.
What about the supply of Papaponi?
Yamada listened to Mii-chan’s stories from the past for a total of three months.
The grandmother who just expelled 2 out of 3!
>>73
I’ve taken care of you this much, so isn’t it enough?
Please die on your own.
>>79
A style that thoroughly does not rely on welfare.
For Mii-chan’s entire life, this cabaret era might still be the happier times…
I can’t help but feel sorry for Dad because I have friends who are like Ronpari.
After all, people with disabilities really only have this kind of use.
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…
>>77
Muu-chan was probably playing with Muu Mama.
After all, a single mother with a disability can only earn that much money, right?
No one is interested in Yamada’s past.
>>78
It seems that no matter how much I dig, all I’ll find is a toxic parent…
It would have been better if I had died in the earthquake.
The grandmother deleted her son and grandson, leaving only the best daughter.
>>81
Mashi…?
>>85
At least it’s better that I can do single-digit addition!
>>85
You can make hot soup and serve tea to the customers.
Looks like it’s the end of Dad’s appearance, just radiating intimidation from the corner of the screen…
After all, the old woman is the worst.
>>86
The old man who quickly ran away, leaving two behind, is also at fault.
>>91
The consequences of the parents affect the children too much, leaving no mercy.
>>91
The fact that three were born in the first place is the evil, isn’t it…
>>95
It’s about genes…
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.
It’s clear that it’s bubbling up…
>>89
I don’t know which one!
>>89
At the point of reading such a manga, you’re one of us!
The first victim of the Nakamura family is Dad…
Grandma suddenly became a deep dark character when she came here.
It seems possible to pretend to have fallen into the sea and died, and just take the insides.
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.
I thought my dad was a murderer.
Having someone like this on a fishing boat would only be a burden, wouldn’t it?
>>103
Fishing boats often have a lot of falling accidents.
It ended unexpectedly quickly considering how much it was dragged out.
Die, old hag.
>>107
Maybe they’re already dead.
That old lady really brought out a high score here…
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.
>>114
I wonder who that million was paid to.
Well, if it’s Dad, I guess it’s okay.
From the perspective of an old woman, she probably doesn’t want any of the three.
Are they doing a department store exhibition for STDs?!
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?
>>122
It’s not that I want you to die, but it’s like a roundabout way of saying it…
>>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.
Well, if it’s Dad, it’s fine… Well, if it’s Mom, it’s fine… Well, if it’s Grandma, it’s fine…
I wished Dad would have had a bigger role in the action.
It’s just a made-up story in a manga.
I wish you had made a decision a little earlier.
I can hardly understand why Mii-chan was kicked out.
I’ve come to understand why my grandmother is able to live in a single-family home and own a car.
>>130
Isn’t it unlikely to continuously get money coming in like that?
It can produce instant firepower, but…
In the end, they just made noise during class and then stopped coming on their own.
Well, there are quite a few people who, out of pride, do not depend on welfare.
It must have been easy for those in self-employment with ‘Ya’ to make it look like dad died in an accident.
I know my position at Mii-chan’s house, so I understand why I was kicked out by grandma.
The biggest reason that makes the Nakamura family what it is, is the old lady.
The old woman was already connected to organized crime.
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.
>>142
You’re probably already tired.
Well, there was probably an atmosphere that made it hard to rely on during that time.
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.
How did you come up with 1 million yen and moving expenses?
What was that family doing to make a living?
>>147
Surprisingly, maybe my grandmother’s family was quite wealthy.
>>147
It’s not Dad’s payment.
>>161
You can’t get that much just by taking one person apart.
>>170
Don’t you know the recent market trends?
>>173
I don’t know and I don’t want to know, okay?
>>173
Officer, it’s this guy.
Did she divorce Nakamura because of connections to organized crime, that old woman?
Did Mii-chan get a job in Hokkaido after returning to the countryside!?
>>150
My grandmother recommended a job to me.
I’ve turned into Ushijima-kun.
>>151
Even Ushijima-kun would be confused by this.
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.
Mii-chan seems like she’s going to die in her hometown, so she’s returning for some reason.
This manga is pretty dangerous in various ways, isn’t it…?
Grandma is getting stronger and stronger with her nameless delusions.
>>160
I feel like people without names are seen as disabled by old hags like this and might get scolded.
A troublesome son (pig)… Can I silence him…!?
The old woman probably saw pregnancy and childbirth as the decisive blow.
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.
After reading this, when I read Liaison, it just feels like all pretty words, and it makes me feel sick.
Mii-chan is real.
Meiko, it’s unavoidable, but that old woman is unacceptable.
>>172
Well, what’s the point of living anyway…
>>175
Are you going to say that to Mu-chan too?
>>183
Yeah.
People usually do jobs that are more productive than the work of a stapler’s staple…
Rather, if you don’t pay the fishing boat side, they won’t take you, right, Dad?
In any case, it’s a fact that the old lady has connections with the yakuza.
Suddenly the old lady became a strong character and I can’t keep up with the understanding.
Meiko will probably forget that her big brother is gone in about two days.
I mean, are they selling their family registers or something?
It’s interesting how chaotic it gets every time this manga updates.
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?