
It’s a bit strange, right? Their clothing looks quite shabby too… Kokoro, come on…
Eek!
Mii-chan, your face is scary…
Kokoro-chan…
It looks like a humanoid creature that has been parasitized by something.
Did you come to Koko-chan’s university?
>>5
It’s the job hunting venue.
>>6
Wow…
>>7
The world is too small…
You appear in the office district too, Mii-chan.
It’s already a modern society’s anomaly, isn’t it?
It feels like a battle manga.
This is already the TS version of Mii Papa, right…?
>>11
In reality, Mii’s dad’s genes have been inherited, so it’s probably something similar.
Kokoro-chan is normally affectionate.
>>12
Because the kindest one was Kokoro-chan.
I liked the night job manga elements more than the welfare aspects, so that was good.
I want you to crush Kokoro-chan’s life just like this.
>>15
Since there’s still the second half left, I might use it all up and crush my spirit.
Kokoro-chan is being posted on social media and is being barged into the venue; the damage is no joke, right?
>>17
I regret being kind.
>>18
You can say it after you’ve been treated this way.
I said it before it happened, but
>>20
The karma is reversed, but the good deed I did lightly is coming back to me as retribution.
>>20
They said that after something really awful happened!
Mii-chan, who had been feeling down because Kokoro-chan started giving her the cold shoulder, didn’t even realize that it was because she was being disliked…
It looks so filthy, as if it just woke up from a trash can, really like a cursed life-sized doll.
This kind of thing is referred to as youkai or urban legends.
>>24
I vaguely remember that there was something like a sunflower class in middle school, wasn’t there…?
>>70
Are you saying my child is disabled?!
>>70
Are you calling someone else’s daughter disabled!?
That is
“It’s Mii-chan…”
The reaction is precisely that of a phantom or disaster.
You can tell at a glance that someone is genuinely crazy, so they are a bit odd, you know.
When you’re tense during job hunting, just encountering someone who significantly increases your mental anxiety is already quite a stressor for Kokoro-chan, right?
A disabled person doing job hunting near a part-time job that they can’t tell anyone about.
Well, the strong bond with Mii-chan is a result of my own actions, but…
Even though Mii-chan is technically a victim, I don’t feel like supporting her at all.
>>31
I’m a victim of a crappy grandmother and parents…
>>31
I think that’s what’s amazing about this manga.
By deliberately using grotesque expressions, it brings forth the sense of discriminatory consciousness that undoubtedly exists deep within the human heart.
The reader notices it and is taken aback.
It’s a terrifying manga…
I’ve seen a person who shouldn’t have been born for the first time.
Even in death, unable to attain peace, rumors are likely to arise at the place where the body is discovered.
Grooming and TPO really do have meaning.
From Kokoro-chan’s perspective, it’s surprising that she thought Yamada was the girl she got along with the most because she doesn’t smoke.
But because of Yamada’s very moratorium-like middle school remarks, he became someone that Kokoro-chan looks down on.
>>37
It’s terrible that Yamada starts saying things like “Anpanman March” at that age.
It’s nice when monsters ruin someone else’s life.
Cocoro-chan hoped that Momo-san was actually someone she could get along with…
I dislike people who look down on others.
This time, it feels like Koko-chan’s inner monologue, which is solely about looking down on others and spewing poison, is steadily paving the road to her own destruction.
The fact that their real name was revealed just for the sake of the story is really ominous…
Is episode 1 the most future-oriented in terms of the timeline so far?
>>42
That’s right.
Episode 1 (?? years later) → January 2012 (main story starts) → June (this time) → March (body discovered)
>>42
No, there’s a timeline for the news about Iyari-chan’s corpse, so that’s different.
What I’m really thinking is something I can normally empathize with, but it’s becoming a character that elicits resentment… Moreover, it’s becoming a tease that makes me expect Kokoro-chan to fall from grace, which is quite exciting.
Good morning! For some reason, people in night jobs have a high smoking rate. They smoke a lot in the changing room too. Morning! With all that smoking… Do these people not know that smoking is bad for their health? I hate it when the smell clings to my favorite clothes, so I only go in cheap clothes.
Aren’t your thoughts a bit too childish, Kokoro-chan?
>>44
After all, the face is good…
>>44
Like me…
>>44
This young child is getting a little too close to smokers.
>>59
Um, I wonder if you don’t know that it’s bad for your health.
I know that, but I can’t quit because I’m addicted to nicotine.
>>59
>>59
I think it’s not just about smoking, but rather an attitude of looking down on different values.
>>142
Regarding this, it’s more of a normal dislike reaction rather than looking down on it.
>>144
“The part about ‘people like this…'”
It’s fine, I guess.
>>44
The junkie, huh…
Kokoro-chan’s ultimate evolution is Yamada Mama, so it makes sense that she doesn’t get along with Yamada.
It might be the person who delivered the finishing blow to Mii-chan.
>>47
So that’s how you’re increasing the number of people who resent you, Mii-chan…
Even though the ending of episode 14 led to the discovery of a body, are we putting it on hold for now?
It’s nice that Kokoro-chan had an elite mindset and was thinking rebelliously for her age.
Isn’t this setup too much to be considered art?
In the latest episode of Kokoro-chan, it seems likely to provoke considerable resentment because, while benefiting from the advantages of working night shifts to save time and earn money, she looks down on her colleagues and customers as people from a completely different world.
Even though I’m also working as a host girl, the thought that I am an entirely different being with a different set of values and thoughts is vividly portrayed here…
>>52
Kokoro-chan’s real name was Izumi-chan.
Since it was a cute name, please remember it even if it’s anonymous!
>>55
Thank you, Yamada-san!
>>56
What Kokoro-chan is saying is that a life like a cake that can’t be cut is similar to weekly Jump; it doesn’t change much even when you become big…
>>56
The past crawls out from under stones like a worm…
I didn’t expect a disabled person to know such a word.
Even though there’s an unspoken understanding that it’s taboo to approach cast members when you see them in the city, Mii-chan doesn’t seem to understand that…
Even though it’s Kokoro-chan, it’s heartless…
>>60
A child’s heart is unknown to a parent.
Kokoro-chan should keep working at a good place and get a good husband.
The child who was able to do it is Mii-chan.
I wonder if there will be another main episode featuring Momo-san someday.
>ω<
Izumi-chan is so cute!
Poor thing.
>>71
(I wonder which one it is…)
With a face and educational background like this, if luck is on your side, wouldn’t a happy life be possible?
>>72
Kokoro-chan ended up encountering Mii-chan at the very last moment, which was unfortunate and led to a dance…
>>77
The fate that flowed from my own choice to lower myself.
>>78
Is working at a rundown cabaret club a lowly thing!?
>>80
Let’s at least go to a cabaret club that doesn’t hire girls like Mii-chan…
>>80
If you don’t think so, then there’s no need to hide it, right?
>>72
But I’m the type of fool who chooses the dangerous path thinking I can handle it smartly…
>>72
Kokoro-chan is the type who wants to live in perfect happiness rather than just being happy, so there can’t be any faults at all…
It’s only been three years, so it’s not like you’re graduating and joining the company right away, is it, Kokoro-chan?
How many months does Mii-chan have left to live…?
>>81
I’ll die within my third year.
Because I’m a foolish woman who thinks I’m smart.
The aberration released from the village.
Like Hachishakusama.
Kokoro-chan, who is said to be just like Junpei from the inner world of sorcery…
>>86
Is Mii-chan really Makoto…?
The relationships gained in the night work scene also have an aspect of being a self-inflicted consequence.
By the time Kokoro-chan reaches March of her third year in college, Mii-chan is already dead, so there shouldn’t be any attacks after joining the company.
This manga wasn’t just about Mii-chan, it was a manga where everyone becomes equally unhappy…
>>91
Victory Ponytail
>>95
I give up on being avenged by Mii’s dad, so at least as a consequence of hanging out with the delinquent group, I hope you get gang-raped later.
It’s stupid to be a cabaret girl in Kabukicho just because the pay is good.
>>92
Despite that, I think having night job experience will hurt my resume, so I’m a real idiot.
What… in the Diana era, it was a winning route in the manga…
When the era returned, Kuisan in the night job started to move again.
Well, the world is small.
If you’re alive, it might show up in front of you again, and you might end up killing it… is that what you’re saying, Kokoro-chan?
It was the right choice to keep Meiko locked up at home, huh, old hag?
By carelessly releasing it, it has turned into an anomaly that spreads misfortune.
I wish for a development where I would run for revenge if only Mii-chan weren’t here…!
If they are doing temporary work because they are a struggling student, then it can’t be helped…
It seems that Kokoro-chan’s family is also well-off…
There’s a chance the interviewer has seen that face-revealing blog—it’s just how small the world is.
Isn’t Mii-chan’s specs a bit over the top compared to the past chapters?
If any workplace other than the manager relies on Mii-chan, then they should definitely quit if they’re aiming to be a winning team…
It’s a world where a girl asked a delinquent for a rape request when she was in middle school, so it feels plausible that Kokoro-chan might ask some thugs to kill Mimi-chan.
There’s also a theory that Kokoro-chan appeared to deliver the finishing blow in the last episode, which makes me laugh.
>>108
Coming all the way to the countryside of Miyagi is too energetic.
It’s very student-like of Kokoro-chan to be making such a fatal mistake by working part-time at a shop in Kabukicho.
It looks like Momo’s turn is coming.
>>111
Could it be that you’re going to make everyone involved unhappy…?
>>114
Yamada doesn’t seem to think he’ll be unhappy in the future, so it’s safe.
Kokoro-chan has conflicting feelings of wanting to live in peace and wanting her night job to be found out by those around her.
Big breasts should be exempt from punishment.
>>113
Where did the big boobs go?
I only showed a little kindness to someone with an intellectual disability…
Well, if just one company goes under,
If it were the Diana era, it would have been a complete victory for Kokoro-chan, so I wonder if the editing is controlling that aspect.
It’s too typical of exclusive elitism.
But if Mii-chan’s shadow is going to always follow me in the future…
>>119
A stain on my life!! I will kill you!!
That would be even more simplistic and funny.
It’s the story that Kokoro-chan started, right?
Considering Mii-chan’s lifespan, it seems there won’t be a downfall route for Kokoro-chan after her joining the company.
I wonder if something will happen while I’m in college…
>>123
I wouldn’t be surprised if rumors spread about me working night jobs in the next story.
Yamada is more on the crazy side, don’t you think?
>>125
In this manga, it’s rarer to find a person who is somewhat sane.
Basically, it’s a two-part structure with a prologue and an epilogue, so I don’t think it will become complicated. The monster will rampage and at most lead to the cancellation of one company, right?
The unfolding situation is one where everyone around is becoming unhappy, and it’s like “who among us is the culprit?”
I feel like Kokoro-chan is also setting up a flag for a tragic ending in this story.
>>128
Winter tree style.
Well, it’s the rust that comes from within.
She’s a woman who can casually eat the soup that Mii-chan stirred with her bare hands, Yamada.
If you clearly ruin someone’s life, you can’t complain if you get killed, Mii-chan!
>>136
Grandma’s life is out of control.
>>137
That was already the case when the child was born…
>>136
The one who created the trigger for the madness is the person themselves, right?
Kokoro-chan, who has high pride, seems like she would be fragile once she breaks down.
Kokoro-chan has developed a sense of a high-educated, grown-up brat.
>>143
I want to make Momo understand by pouring the smoke into her mouth.
As expected, Kokoro-chan is the murderer…
I remember the end roll of the indie game.
The tobacco users of the Reiwa era are MASOCHISTS who think they’re looked down upon while smoking.
The lack of awareness among smokers as perpetrators is revealed even in threads like this.
I hope you die suffering from lung cancer soon.
Once you’ve been involved with night work…
Yamada couldn’t watch Anpanman.
I wonder which is more childish, wanting non-smokers to understand the struggles of smokers while bothering them, or the act itself?
Yamada’s comment makes me think, from a reader’s perspective, that this person is really stupid.
I can sympathize with the fact that you were raised by toxic parents, but…
Yamada’s painful, or rather suffocating, past is hinted at like a foreshadowing, but I wonder if the time will come when it is revealed.
>>157
Isn’t it drawn out firmly rather than just being foreshadowing?
>>160
The tragic past of a hostess who is of no interest to anyone…
>>160
This means that they allocated enough time for Iami-chan’s backstory.
It seems like you probably won’t do it because the conversation might go off track.
Based on Kokoro-chan’s statement, there are only two university students working at that store.
It’s not about being young or not; it’s just that non-smokers have that kind of mentality, so they are simply getting angry at the act of smoking, regardless of others’ values.
There are no humans involved there.
>>159
No, that’s childish…
Who is going to kill Mii-chan?
>>161
Depending on how the story unfolds, it would not be surprising for Kokoro-chan to be considered a candidate.
To be honest, even if I draw Yamada’s past, all I’ll get is “It’s better compared to Mii-chan…”
Isn’t Mii-chan’s IQ lower than at the beginning?
Smoking is a harmful act that affects those around you, but it is difficult to reduce.
Reading this thread, it’s interesting to see occasional replies like “This is definitely Mii-chan…”
“It’s interesting that I genuinely think I’m different from the people who work at night establishments.”
>>169
I can’t bear to look at my own reflection…
The Nakamura family, where everyone involved becomes unhappy…
Both Nameless and Kokoro-chan are similar, right?
Kokoro-chan is also saying she wants to kill smokers.
This manga is similar to Attack on Titan and Chainsaw Man…
The ones that come out are increasingly being turned into art.
Considering the health risks, I shouldn’t have smoked or gone to the cabaret with reason.
Yamada’s past is fine as long as it’s suggested only in fragments.
Even if I waste time poorly, I can’t win against Mii-chan’s past arc.
>>176
It’s not interesting to read about toxic families anyway…
I definitely want you to become a soap girl and think, “I am different from a ‘tachinbo’.”
I want to be scolded by customers with a tobacco smell and rough skin.
It’s interesting how the number of potential suspects increases as the story progresses.
Don’t smoke in the changing room.
If you’re going back to being a hostess, that’s one thing, but if you’ve ended up in the adult industry, what on earth happened to you, Kokoro-chan…?
>>185
Getting tricked by my boyfriend and ending up with debt.
Momo seems to be sensing the condescending aura from Kokoro internally.
If Kokoro-chan spectacularly fails, I will definitely chuckle to myself.
This manga shouldn’t aim to be kind to developmental disabilities, right?
>>187
It seems that the author interviewed a former school nurse, but this manga negatively influences society, doesn’t it?