
You violated your younger sister, didn’t you?
>>1
It might be the person who was attacked…
The very fact of being born into this world is a sin.
>>3
The one to blame is the old woman who gave birth.
>>3
The punishment of living.
They might still be doing well and working in Hokkaido!
It’s become fish bait.
The nameless idol Meiko has easily fallen apart.
God doesn’t prohibit anything.
Is it a crab beam…?
It’s sad that Meiko’s husband is missing and she has lost her daughter.
>>9
You brought it upon yourself.
You left for Hokkaido, looking like you were having fun.
A workplace where people can die just like that…
Well, the salary is good because of that.
The fact that the thread image was born in its current state may mean that the existence itself is a sin because a sister was created.
>>13
Isn’t this old lady more at fault?
Since Meiko’s actions are due to her ignorance, it seems that the old woman who didn’t guide her properly is the one at fault.
Is this a gacha for old ladies too?
It seems like you gave up after pulling consecutive misses.
After giving birth to two slightly different ones, those two mated and produced a moderately different one.
The old woman living with all those guys is too much of a tough guy.
>>17
Not everyone together, I’ve kicked out two people.
>>17
Keeping multiple pets
Is it a sin to do something without knowing it?
>>20
Ignorance of the law is not an excuse.
The first person is disabled, so the realistic issue of having another person as a caregiver arises, but the reality is that parents die first, leaving us with no other choice…
>>21
There is a guardianship system, but not with that parent.
>>21
This is evil in its own way, as it also creates young caregivers.
>>41
That said, when I think about what the right answer actually was, it makes me feel uncomfortable.
Especially in the case of a decade ago.
>>48
To the midwife
If he wasn’t the brother who got his sister pregnant, I could feel sympathy for him.
Of course, it’s better to keep a distance.
Honestly, Mei-ko not knowing about condoms was so erotic that I masturbated.
It’s bad that my aunt had two disabled children.
It’s surprising that it didn’t touch on the earthquake given that it included all sorts of unpleasant elements.
>>25
It’s troublesome if I get scolded.
Preparing for younger siblings is not a matter of adult guardianship systems or anything like that.
Do you mean someone who continuously takes care of their surroundings?
The sin of being born.
I’m just relieved to see that you’re working properly.
I heard this also has an original source, so it was no good.
The root cause is definitely the old woman who refuses to rely on welfare…
Stop confirming the source of the Nakamura family’s income.
Every scene that appears has eyes that aren’t sane, and it’s funny.
Why didn’t the old lady aim for the third time’s the charm?
The old lady has powered up to be among the strongest in the story.
When it comes down to it, it’s strong to be the kind of person who can cut off their own family, old woman.
Hurry up and die.
>>39
Self-responsibility without relying on welfare means just that.
Given the progression of the times, both the grandmother and mother were affected by the earthquake…
Dad, it really doesn’t seem mild at all…
I guess when Mii’s dad was sent to the Sea of Okhotsk, the old lady must have been all too eager.
Everyone was saying how unfortunate it was for that old lady, how they couldn’t forgive those evil intellectually disabled siblings, but what happened…?
>>44
At least from Sensei Suzaki’s episode, they were hitting the old lady.
>>44
I don’t feel sorry for that old woman… Her struggles are of her own making.
It really ended quite simply for the middle school arc, didn’t it?
I wonder if this story will conclude earlier than expected.
>>51
Everyone is making a fuss, saying to kill it quickly.
>>51
It’s a story over the course of a year, and Mii-chan also goes missing halfway through.
I should have digested about half of it by now.
It’s probably not something that can continue for a long time…
It’s crazy to rely on the yakuza while not relying on welfare.
>>53
Since it can be settled privately, it won’t become a shame in front of the public, right?
The family name will be preserved.
>>55
Um… the neighbors know about the situation inside my house…
>>55
It’s already a shame in society, and there’s no family name left to uphold.
>>53
Unlike welfare that you have to deal with for a lifetime, the yakuza will resolve things quickly…
>>53
The old woman’s behavior was so ridiculous that it actually turned me off, or rather…
It’s ridiculous that they reject relying on welfare for the sake of appearances, but think it’s fine to use the yakuza. What’s going on, really?
Having connections with the yakuza means you’re beyond the lowest social standing.
>>90
This is a manga about a 13-year-old girl who was wearing a school backpack just a few months ago and instantly starts manipulating her seniors to engage in sexual acts and is skilled in schemes and intrigues.
Various places are loose.
This face makes me feel uneasy.
So the middle school part is over, huh?
I felt a bit let down at the end because it was quite simple despite being drawn out for so long.
I mean, relying on welfare isn’t something you can take lightly or feel relaxed about, right?
It feels like I might be lectured on every little thing, like being told to do this and do that.
>>64
It’s more about thinking for the person rather than just saying it’s okay to do it casually; relying on welfare is the best option. But if someone has the mentality of only considering themselves and thinks they can just abandon everything when the time comes, then there’s no need to rely on welfare…
Is there any meaning to the family name that will probably die out with Mii-chan’s generation?
>>65
Still, I will continue to do damage control as much as possible.
There is nothing worth giving up on.
Don’t start a thread with a retard, you bald man.
>>66
Why?
I feel sorry for the old lady because she’s unlucky, but her subsequent actions are way too awful.
In the first place, it’s the old woman who gave birth to a child like this that’s to blame, right?
The childbirth gacha is the worst, and it’s connected to the Yakuza.
What will you do in the northern land…?
>>72
The insurance money from the death of someone who supposedly fell into the sea while fishing became a fund for organized crime activities.
I thought the old woman was the victim, but I’ve realized she’s the root of all evil.
>>73
In Hokkaido, there are farms that employ disabled people as slaves…
It’s likely that the body shows clear signs of stillbirth, and one wouldn’t know if the intellect developed or not.
>>75
So that’s why there have been stories of people going missing since ancient times.
The sin of being born.
The punishment of survival.
>>78
The existence of me.
>>81
A moment of excitement.
I’m glad to be dead~ I wish I were dead.
Right now, we’re on a boat, having more kids, and going camping with the captain driving.
>>82
Grandma goes crazy with the increase of grandchildren.
>>82
Monster…
Even Adam and Eve were in a case of incest.
I think suggesting a connection with the yakuza is worse for one’s reputation, but I guess she’s already lost that kind of normal judgment, Grandma.
The mindset that depending on government welfare is more shameful than getting involved with the yakuza…
I mean, even in the 2000s, having the yakuza use fishing boats is a bit unrealistic, right…?
>>89
The incident in Hokkaido, which it is likely based on, involved a local politician exploiting disabled workers at a farm he operated himself, completing everything on his own.
>>91
Huh? Was that done by Anonymous?
>>120
Was there an unnamed member of Parliament…?
I think maybe my dad was sent to Hokkaido to look for gold nuggets.
>>92
A Golden Kamuy collaboration, huh?
Why do you have connections with the Yakuza?
>>93
Businesses related to intellectual disabilities come to make connections with the Yakuza…
So Dad is probably collecting prisoner tattoos right now…
I wanted to have kids with the ponytail.
Sekentei Ga (Thrown to the Yakuza)
Why is that?
When I went to work at the farm in Hokkaido that was recruiting here, I was treated almost like a slave and escaped, right?
I ran away and started a thread talking about the content, but I’ve been made to work from morning to night without any days off.
Saying they can’t get paid was so raw.
Just because someone looks a bit scary doesn’t mean they’re in the Yakuza!
It’s nostalgic to talk about the ranch in Hokkaido…
It’s probably just a lie.
>>99
The truth is unknown, but there have been incidents like that happening multiple times in reality.
There was a reality that couldn’t be called a complete lie, wasn’t there?
Is it a fishing boat?
Mii-chan’s cruel fate seriously seems to be related to organized crime.
You can get money, but there’s no freedom! I guess it would still be better than that.
It’s only natural to question why those who can take away freedom don’t also take away money.
>>103
I won’t give you money or freedom! I’ll use you until you die! So…
>>110
In Reiwa-era Japan, it feels like it could be against the law if you’re not careful…
>>111
Isn’t it from hundreds of years ago that a time when it was legally permitted?
Well, there are still businesses that take advantage of less intelligent people, like those shady side jobs.
Well, if you think that living too long would be a nuisance and bring misfortune to both oneself and others…
Is it really the best solution to die early, even if it involves organized crime?
In terms of the degree of difficulty, the image in the thread seems to have the heaviest burden, but it also seems more willing to engage in conversation than Meimei.
It’s better to stop making fun of people with disabilities too much.
Both the one who gave birth and the one who was born have problems they are dealing with.
>>108
It’s strange to see things like this come up on bulletin boards.
>>113
The reason for hitting or mocking is because there is a problem, and the cause-and-effect relationship is completely messed up, isn’t it?
>>108
No, this is the kind of manga that you enjoy in this way…
What is wrong is the genes.
>>114
It feels like my grandfather, who only provided genes and then disappeared, is the most evil.
A girl who seduced the guy who got involved with a first-year middle school student.
This manga has too many criminals.
Failed gacha parent and child
I hope that the woman who led to that rape receives appropriate punishment.
It’s not that kind of manga.
I wonder if they’re around the Okhotsk Sea by now.
The bad thing about my grandmother is that Mii Mama’s way of raising her is catastrophic.
It’s understandable that Mii-chan ends up like that because Mom is a bit too much.
My sister, even if she is a person without disabilities, could still be subjected to rape, right?
In that case, it will become more tragic.
The fact that they worry more about appearances than their child’s future.
That grandmother only thinks about herself.
>>126
I suppose it’s an era where we were born like that.