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[KochiKame] Nakagawa is quite a pitiful man, isn’t he?

Yes… I also had a dream about my ex-boyfriend who I broke up with six months ago calling me… but I’m fine, really? Mom~!! Wow~!! You immediately have a mom-related story? Yes, well, our manager is a celebrity after all, just like us. Hey, Honda, what~? Eh~~!! You shouldn’t ask Nakagawa about his mother!! Talking about mothers is taboo!! The best memory is, um, um, hey, we all went back to Fukuun Suria’s family home and mom raised the three of us all alone, while everyone else was like criminals watching over us. Um, when I was little, I lived in France. Eh~!! I thought so too. Mom was really good at cooking French and Chinese food, and of course, Japanese food too. I loved watching mom cook and picked up a lot of recipes while helping her. That’s amazing! Um…

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Even a man who can obtain anything could not attain a mother’s love.

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>>1

Love is properly obtained by both mother and father.

Memories could not be obtained.

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>>1

Both my father and mother love me, they really do.

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>>143

Forget about my dad, but there are no episodes where my mother and sister go to see me on their own.

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The last Ryo-san really has a worried expression.

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It would be a comedy up to the second page…

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Thanks to Ryotsu, or rather because of him, I was able to have some episodes even with that father, but with the mother, not at all…

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It’s really sad to be a little…

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I really don’t remember their face.

I really don't remember their face.

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Ryotsu seems to be a bit flustered after he said something exaggerated to Honda and it turned out to be true.

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Is it better that I still have memories with my father?

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Otter…

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My father is pretty bad, but my mother is so extreme that it makes him seem normal, which is just terrible.

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My father goes to see my mother every year.

My son is unfilial.

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>>12

Huh…?

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>>12

What am I supposed to do when I’m not even given a contact?

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There’s no conflict or anything, but the Nakagawa family is so busy that they hardly see each other.

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The other three, aside from Nakagawa, not only don’t care at all, but actually find it bothersome that Nakagawa wants to meet.

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Is it Jonathan?

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Is Nakagawa the most bored at the Nakagawa family?

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I’m able to do police work as a hobby, so I’m really bored.

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>>17

Why not do it!!

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>>16

The level is quite high; I’m bored…

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It’s rare for Ryotsu to be this considerate…

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It’s like Nakagawa is the weird one, isn’t it?

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I intended it to be a landmine joke, but it turned out to be packed with more explosives than I expected…

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Nakagawa, it was really great to meet Ryo-tsu.

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I’m glad I became a police officer to shoot guns.

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>>22

When reflecting from this perspective here

It’s really a nice encounter…

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I’ve only met my father a handful of times, right?

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While working as a police officer and also doing various things as a president, Kei-chan must be quite busy in general…

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Because it’s operating on a minute-by-minute schedule.

More free than parents in seconds.

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I remember riding in a private plane with my dad.

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The story of Nakagawa’s family is quite sad.

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Is it possible that Nakagawa spends the most time with Ryo-san?

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This guy basically has no episodes with his father.

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Dragon Ball Family

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>>33

The sharpness of Nakagawa in the later part of the series, like this and the crew cut, is amazing.

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The fact that you’re only talking bad about Ryo-san with all your might while having a crew cut shows that you’re way too kind at heart.

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I sincerely think that Ryotsu is a valuable presence for Nakagawa, even without the homo jokes here.

On the other hand, we’re also suffering significant losses…

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>>36

The way they manage balance in Kochikame is amazing, isn’t it?

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That’s why it’s necessary to project distorted affection like this with a crew cut.

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In the first place, Nakagawa is quite a hobbyist as well.

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Since they are a family that also leads a giant conglomerate, considering the possibility of emergencies, I believe it would be better from a security standpoint not to gather in one place, but…

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The emptiness without even sadness is painful…

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Despite being raised in such a loving family, why is Honda part of a biker gang?

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>>44

My dad seems to be more of the type to lean that way…

At that time, there were many kids who wanted to become delinquents even if there were no problems at home.

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It’s like my dad and brother at the same time, that Ryo-san…

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Despite only being able to meet a few minutes each year, Nakagawa’s mother really had a lot of children.

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>>46

I guess he determined the ejaculation in minutes too…

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>>49

It seems like the ovulation time has been recorded.

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>>46

I wonder if she gave birth while traveling on a plane or if she adjusted her schedule.

I can’t help but think that flying while pregnant might not be a good idea.

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Wasn’t it that they couldn’t even remember their father’s face?

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>>47

I can’t remember if it’s from the original work or an anime original, but I love the ones where the face photo is taken secretly, so characters search the whole world and do face matching with people who look similar.

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It’s nice to end up having a painful experience with Kochikame-chan.

If I end up gaining a little, it makes me feel a bit uneasy.

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Could it be that Nakagawa is an incredible failure…?

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>>53

Not only is there no problem at all, but I’m so excellent that I’ve ended up with a lot of free time…

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>>125

You’re basically entrusted to a Japanese company, right?

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The episode where Nakagawa goes crazy is a masterpiece rule.

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>>55

Swastika

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>>55

“Is it the time to swing my… at the public bath?”

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No matter how busy he is, he should at least have some photos, but is he someone who doesn’t even get media exposure?

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>>56

Seriously speaking, showing your face carries a high risk.

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>>59

I was carrying a satellite radio like a military one, too worried about information leaks.

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>>88

Looking back now, I can’t completely say that it’s unnecessary given my position…

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The result of having taken on so much work is a schedule down to the second, so there must have been some leeway when the Nakagawa siblings were born.

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It seems like the period of contact was longer when I was in the womb than after I was born.

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>>60

At this point, if I give birth, I’ll probably return to work immediately…

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When I was 8, 9, and 10 years old! I was waiting the whole time even when I was 12 and 13 years old!!

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I gave my address to Nakagawa, but they kept sending endless emails, which became annoying, so I changed my address.

Only Nakagawa in this family is misjudging the sense of distance.

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>>63

It’s terrible to say that you’re misjudging this!

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Nakagawa, while getting along with the flat top hairstyle, is properly managing the family business; this is the ideal work-life balance.

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On the contrary, why is Nakagawa such a hobbyist?

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>>66

It’s because of episode 1…

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Even considering the current standards, I guess there isn’t even time for video calls…

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It seems like because there is so much affection, it feels like it’s okay not to meet.

Nakagawa has learned quite a bit about the common people’s sensibilities and other things while spending time with Ryō-san, so he probably wants to see him again.

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I thought it was because I had gotten used to the distance of the common people, but maybe it’s just that Nakagawa’s family is unusual since Reiko gets along well with her parents…

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It’s amazing how there are families with money who don’t even have the time to take a single family photo.

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Because I work at a police box, I live in a place that is both good and bad, close to the perspective of ordinary people.

It can’t be helped that Nakagawa has a skewed sense of distance.

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I’m so bored that I want to become a police officer just to shoot a gun.

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He is a man who works as a police officer on the side because he wants to shoot people.

The facial expression is different.

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My father trained me to handle a Ferrari.

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I love the depiction of inflation that is unique to long-running series.

The manager’s home or something like that.

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>>78

What was that at the beginning!?

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>>91

When I reread the early stories, I noticed that one whole episode was dedicated to the police station being blown away by an accident, taking several episodes to rebuild it (and it ends up getting destroyed in a single panel later on, only to be fixed by the next week…).

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It feels like Nakagawa is spending time with family as a hobby, viewed from the perspective of general societal values, rather than simply being free.

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Thanks to the crew cut, it seems like my sense has been considerably corrected, Nakagawa…

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It can be said that it has deviated from the sense of the layer where one originally resides.

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I watched the anime, and it was good to realize through Ryotsu that although the father seemed to be an unbearable person, he was clumsy yet cared about his son.

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Even my father is classified as someone who values family quite a lot, isn’t he, Nakagawa family…

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Despite being busy with various things, he is a good dad who took the time to teach Nakagawa various things himself.

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I’m working as a police officer as a hobby, so compared to Nakagawa family or even ordinary people, I’m incredibly free!

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Reiko should also be at the same level of wealth, but the difference is severe.

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But it means that my work efficiency is so great that I can do police work as a hobby…

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I really think Reiko’s dad is terrible.

The name is terrible.

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Just like the director’s birthday, Nakagawa and Reiko’s managerial duties only come out at convenient times.

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Reiko was initially quite the wealthy lady, but before I knew it, she became one of the world’s top figures.

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I wonder what was good about that old man that Reiko’s mom chose him…

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Considering Nakagawa’s family environment, I felt a bit uncomfortable reading the theory that he suddenly went insane and became a police officer, suggesting that it might be his very first rebellious phase.

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>>95

Maybe Nakagawa is having a lot of fun right now…

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The first thing that comes to mind when I think of the episode where Nakagawa freaks out is

The one that races in the bathtub.

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He’s a sad young master who grew up without knowing parental love…

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Rather, it’s the global celebrities who value their privacy more, but perhaps that’s because it’s manga.

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>>99

It’s just that the Nakagawa family is abnormal.

As can be seen in the thread image, Reiko, the female president of a global company, values her private life properly.

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>>99

There are rich people who are like Elon too…

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Both Gates and Bezos ended up getting divorced, after all.

It seems that the average assets of single men in the city where they reside have somehow skyrocketed.

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>>113

Like some principal from somewhere…

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In the beginning, Nakagawa was a foolish rich kid, but as the story progressed, he became an elite who successfully handled his family’s business.

So I showed them my appearance from the past using a time machine.

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>>100

I came by taxi and paid with the station’s charge…

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The serialization started around the time when the high economic growth period ended, and the rise in land prices and the prelude to the bubble were beginning.

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Ryotsu treats Nakagawa roughly, but he can be kind in situations like this.

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Being born into this family and being a cop as a hobby is so rock and roll.

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The one who races in the bathtub was just dragged along by Ryousan’s bad humor…

Twice

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I think Nakamura, who is managing an incredibly large corporation while leading a comfortable life as a police officer in a family that moves in seconds, is the most capable.

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>>108

But my dad makes billions in a second.

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>>112

My entire life is just one second of Nakagawa Papa…

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>>116

I feel like I’m in a position where I’m being supported by Nakagawa Papa as one of the gears…

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I think the way Ryo-san behaves on the second page is too much, feeling like he’s treating it as a sensitive matter.

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Because you prioritize in-person negotiations rather than phone or communication, it ends up being a schedule down to the second, right Dad?

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Despite emphasizing face-to-face interactions, they barge in (like with helicopters) and immediately demand a yes or no on the contract; if there’s any hesitation, they seem to want to cancel it.

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It’s really sad about Nakagawa’s family…

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It’s so real and sad that realizing this discomfort and panicking because you feel you’re not normal.

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There is a difference between a regular global celebrity and the Nakagawa zaibatsu that is equivalent to the difference between a global celebrity and a small fortune.

It is questionable whether we should apply the common sense of global celebrities…

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>>120

Reiko’s house is considerably inferior compared to the Nakagawa Konzern, isn’t it?

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>>128

It was supposed to be that way, but I feel like the settings changed to something that stands out a lot in the back.

The first Reiko’s dad was being very servile to Nakagawa.

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Is the Nakagawa family turning the world?

What will happen if I take a break?

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Doing things on the internet like this is just like playing in the palm of giant companies with their devices and software.

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The Nakagawa family has many playboys, so Kei-chan is probably influenced by them.

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Reiko, in a similar situation, has joyful memories, which makes the unbearable feeling even stronger…

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Speaking of Nakagawa, there was also a time when he put a topknot on Reiko’s head.

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Mr. Nakagawa’s father might really think that if he takes a day off due to illness, a world depression could happen or something like that.

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If anything, Nakagawa, who is both the president and does police work as a hobby, is not at all idle!

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Ryo-san also has business talent, but it never lasts long.

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>>132

When my partner was Honda, I pushed too hard and it led to failure.

It’s not uncommon for stories that start with disappointment to end in success anymore.

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>>132

I have a bad habit of getting blinded by my own profits.

It’s simpler and goes better when I’m doing it just to help others.

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Reiko has a good relationship with her younger sister, so it’s natural for Nakagawa, who has no bond with his sister, to feel pitiful…

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Why are you still a police officer in the first place?

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>>137

I want to shoot a gun.

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>>137

You can shoot the hajiki freely.

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Isn’t Ryō-san’s brother’s wife a distant relative of the Nakagawa family?

I feel like I read a story about outrageous debts created by Nakagawa’s relatives.

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How far apart are Katsushika and Minami-Senju?

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>>139

It’s a bit of a hassle to walk since I have to cross the Arakawa and Sumida rivers.

If it’s by bicycle, it takes 30 minutes; by car, it’s about half that time.

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Maybe before becoming a police officer, I was bouncing around different jobs and killing time without being a company president…

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Go to America.

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Well, of course Nakagawa gets attached to his seniors…

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I used to have a good relationship with Maeda from Hot Rod.

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>>146

I get along well with basic hobbyists.

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Aren’t you able to delegate your work to someone else?

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The reason I’m still working as a police officer is that it’s fun to joke around with my seniors.

If shooting were just fun, I would have quit a long time ago.

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Nakagawa is juggling responsibilities outside of being the president while successfully managing the presidency of a large group company, so isn’t he the most capable in the family in various ways?

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When you think about it calmly, it’s Nakagawa who is living the craziest life…

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>>153

While engaging with Ryotsu and handling the police work, I am doing what other families spend all their time on, so I have the highest ability.

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Nakagawa is just a hobby, but why is Reiko working as a police officer?

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It probably doesn’t have a unified view because it fluctuates according to the circumstances of the conversation.

The position and importance of Keiichi Nakagawa within the Nakagawa group become suddenly unclear when considering family matters.

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Nakamura’s father definitely has love for him, without a doubt…

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>>156

Even though he is an extremely busy businessman who could end a meeting with a few seconds’ delay, he still tries to find time to talk to his son.

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Thanks to Ryo-san, I’ve acquired quite a normal sense of perception.

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I understand that it’s not that kind of problem, but doesn’t my sister or mother have any photos in magazines or the media?

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When you think about it that way, the crew cut always meets you every day and plays strange games with you too.

If we’re talking about likability, isn’t it at a level where it’s okay to be dug into?

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>>162

Stop it, Nakagawa!

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Nakagawa is running the company while frequently suffering significant damage due to Ryō-san while working with the police.

It’s Nakagawa who is also setting up the family meeting.

No matter how you think about it, they are the most talented in the family.

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I became a police officer because I wanted to shoot a gun, but I guess Nakagawa can shoot however he likes.

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>>166

Shooting sites and competitive shooting have probably been just a casual hobby for me.

It’s just that I ended up wanting to point a gun at someone as an extension of that.

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Why is there no time to meet…

It’s like they say, but the funniest part is that this person who can make time to meet, while doing things like being a police officer during the day and a company president at night, is the most unusual one.

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By the way, the Ogino method, which is famous as a formula for calculating the ovulatory period, originated in Japan and spread worldwide.

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After all, it’s a medium tank…

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