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[Super Doctor K] Every morning, I read one episode of the Doctor K series on Magapoke, and today Mr. Miyasaka made an appearance.

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It turns out they were more composed than I expected for their first appearance…

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Since its first appearance, it has been a character on the patient side as well as the character on the doctor side.

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I’ve just started watching this recently, so I’m still at chart 98.

This medical manga…? has become a full-fledged medical manga.

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When I feel my heart getting dirty from the doctor bashing I often see on social media, reading this manga washes it all away.

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>>3

Even Takeda-kun?

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Since Miyazaka’s first appearance, her heroine power has been so high that I wonder why it’s taking so long for them to get together.

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>>4

It’s amazing to win as a heroine not by appearance, but by mental strength.

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>>5

Well… for Kurosu-kun, it might be about appearance too.

It seems that they couldn’t help but be curious about the appearance of someone doing embroidery.

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>>4

No, but I’m really glad you stuck with me…

I was worried that it might remain like that forever.

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>>4

Super Doctor Kusoboke

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Everyone!

Miyazaka has made his first appearance!

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>>6

😡

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Next, read Doctor K after Super Doctor K, and then K2.

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The first appearance is amazing, but the most amazing thing is “enlightenment.”

Well, at this point, it would be strange if they weren’t already together.

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You can’t perform medical acts without a medical license! What would you do if something happened!

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>>12

Shut up, that “if” is happening right now! If we don’t do it now, we’re going to die!

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Even if she looks cute and short, there’s no other heroine but Miyasaka-san that I can think of.

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The K family is generally not very lucky, so I want them to finally be happy for a long time.

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Is it only someone like Teacher KEI who can build an ordinary home?

Perhaps I’m the one who has messed up the most in the family…

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The next generation heroine, Ms. Miyasaka, from the manga that has continued for over 20 years.

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By the way, did you have any impure opposite-sex relationships?

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I haven’t seen Madonna, who gets erased in the recollections around here, in a long time.

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Do it for now!

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Although I originally did not do any sewing, that blood vessel suturing technique that leaves K in awe…

Why were you able to perform vascular suturing at that moment? It’s unbelievable.

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It’s funny that Mr. K is just completely perplexed, saying that theoretically it can be done…

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Rain falls in a dim environment.

A sewing needle that is not suitable for suturing blood vessels.

General high school girl

What comes out of this is a suturing technique with precision that will impress Dr. K.

Incredible courage and technical skill.

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If you sew poorly, the fabric will become wrinkled.

In terms of bringing things together evenly, it probably had practical applications.

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen a Madonna-like figure that tends to fade away in memories.

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By the way, these two are still virgins, aren’t they?

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>>27

“Grip (But… it’s different now!!)”

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K2 has a different kind of charm at any time of the year.

Personally, the part I enjoyed the most was the high school chapter.

It’s about a boy in the brass band who loves to find and act upon the seeds of illness in everyday life.

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The days with K were an adventure.

It took half a year from reading it again to encountering it.

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If you’ve come all the way to K2, you can read about 5 episodes a day by juggling it with DAYS.

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Did you stick together? I’m really glad!

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Even back then, being in my late twenties and about to turn 30 this year, I feel like there’s no good excuse for engaging in impure relationships with the opposite sex!

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Since I finished reading it, I wanted to read another doctor-themed manga, so I read “Black Jack ni Yoroshiku,” and it turned out to be a manga about a doctor of light as well.

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When I think about it, it’s amazing that this manga successfully underwent a generational change.

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It’s been a long time coming…

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Around the time she entered university, Miyazaka had a somewhat beautiful face and a woman’s body, but somehow she has shrunk.

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It all started with the next generation K, the Shadow Clan!

Shifting to the growth story of Kazuya, who shows a glimpse of K even as a child.

Kazunari increased the number of companions who share his aspirations.

It’s quite moving that the story is developing into one that aims to improve the overall healthcare without relying on a single super doctor.

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When a woman falls in love, she becomes beautiful.

This phenomenon is something I don’t really understand, but it definitely exists!

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Miyasaka-san has been wonderful from the very beginning.

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The first one is small, isn’t it?

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Right now, with an infinite ticket, you can read unlimited days.

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