
Sigh… As expected, people in the nightlife industry just don’t share my values or thoughts at all. I will completely cut ties with them after graduating from university and turn my back on a past that never existed.
Cocoro-chan!!!
Damn it!
I want to make it so that I never existed.
Kokoro-chan
Wasn’t it the cast even in the future with an original drawing…
Is it a flag that my life plan is getting messed up by the past that I’ve been chasing?
Indeed, severing ties is easy, but it’s a delicate balance as no wrongdoing has been committed.
I hope for a future where being overly conscious leads to spinning one’s wheels and falling into decline.
The end of a woman who looks down on men is something like this.
I wonder what rank a famous university is.
>>10
The feeling of March is really strong.
>>11
Actually, it’s quite a famous university.
>>43
It’s at a high level, but there’s a strong awareness of it being a safety net for the top level.
>>45
In other words, it means that someone who is at the top level is going to come in.
The nightlife industry is such a small world that you’ll end up connecting with someone somewhere.
Truly smart children do not engage in night jobs for even a moment.
>>13
Children like this don’t just live doing that; they think of themselves as smart because they earn by selling the value of their youth.
He is a decent person.
Isn’t it less damaging than things like “papakatsu”? I don’t know though.
The characters drawn by this author are portrayed as beautiful, so they tend to be sweet.
>>16
Mii-chan is getting less and less cute…
I won’t let you escape…
An image of being proud of that at a top MARCH university.
“Yoshoku is read as ‘yorushoku’.”
I had been reading it as “yashoku” all this time…
>>19
It feels like some kind of underground assassination business at night…
Even in universities with high deviation values, it’s said that about 10% of the students work in the sex industry, so it’s quicker to count from the top.
There’s no way that just earning money can be seen as a good thing.
There was someone who got accepted as an announcer, but it was revealed that they were working as a hostess, and their acceptance was revoked.
It’s strange that cabaret girls are aimed at the television industry.
>>23
But then, I sued for the cancellation being unfair, won, joined the company, and became an announcer.
She’s a strong person who is married to Johnny’s.
Well, I’m being cheated on.
>>23
If she’s a prostitute that can be bought elsewhere, the premium feel of the entertainment will disappear…
>>23
If a baseball player appeared in a gay adult film, even a first-round draft pitcher would be disregarded.
The past will crawl out from under the stones like worms, even if you try to scatter it apart…
I want to see Gachi-gire Kokoro-chan at least break about three ribs, even if she doesn’t go as far as killing Mii-chan.
Isn’t it really scary to be hugged by a worn-out Miichan during job hunting?
Even if the past is broken apart and done…
Worms come out from under the stone.
Even if I thought I had erased it.
“The concept of ‘the past’ binds human true peace tightly.”
“Fear” comes from an unexpected “past.”
>>30
The moment I saw the page, this really came to my mind.
It seems that Mii-chan, who is likely to spill it, will die, but it’s okay.
>>31
It’s like saying it would be better if that Mii-chan died…
>>31
Well then, I guess I’ll have to get caught within six months.
Smart kids don’t think there’s no risk if they don’t get caught.
Could it be that this child is the murderer?
The Aoyama Gakuin University English Department really suits you…
Because the quality varies widely at MARCH.
It feels like Meiji or Aoyama.
Why? Because the students are carefree.
Please include a bonus story about Kokoro-chan, 35 years old, with no restrictions in a standalone book.
It’s nice to be adored, isn’t it?
Kokoro-chan somehow has an image of Tokyo Metropolitan University.
A university that is better than mediocre well-known private universities but worse than the old imperial universities, representing a delicate position.
I feel like there was something like this in Snack Bus E, too.
It seems that Momo-san is aware that Kokoro-chan is making fun of her.
>>47
It seems like there is a tense relationship within the club.
I wonder where Yamada and Nina-chan are.
Nina-chan gives off an impression that is like she belongs around Tsuda College.
According to Momo, it seems that aiming for a major company is possible, so it might be around MARCH.
It wouldn’t be accurate to say that you can aim for it just because it’s Waseda or Keio.
>>52
It’s not even a national or public university in the urban area that is targeted after the old imperial universities…
It feels like the distance to below is close enough to look down on.
The past, even when broken apart, crawls out like a worm from under a stone.
Kokoro-chan doesn’t bring up topics below MARCH.
A type that has a self-evaluation higher than their abilities…
The feeling that she has high academic ability but isn’t necessarily smart in other ways is depicted with relentless clarity… Even though there is already the existence of Mii-chan, who can easily be beaten in all aspects…
Suspect
You could just work night jobs locally and escape to the city.
At the point when I quit being Mii-chan’s tutor after a few days to a few weeks, this child doesn’t have the same level of care as Teacher Suzaki.
>>60
Well, that’s the difference between a professional and a volunteer.
>>60
If we leave Suzaki-sensei alone, she’ll keep looking at Mii-chan for a year because she has to watch her with the other children.
If it becomes a hassle, it can just fly away.
In that era with Teacher Suzaki, there are depictions of Mi-chan also having a violent power type, so it could be dangerous if left unchecked.
Even though they’re attending a good university, doing sex work is focused on time efficiency but there’s something foolish about it.
The girl I matched with definitely had that kind of vibe.
Tadano as the first draft pick is impossible.
That year’s graduating pitcher was clearly Wada Tsuyoshi.
>>63
Wasn’t it Wada on the right and Tada no on the left? It might be the other way around, though.
That’s why it turned into that uproar.
It’s still an unending erotic dream (nightmare), and I can only admit it.
You have the potential to go to a good university, but you might be the type who has an overly high self-evaluation, which makes it seem less impressive.
I probably dislike those with better academic backgrounds than mine, like that fake Morita.
From now on, everyone will start having motives for killing, and it will become a question of who the culprit is.
>>66
There may be a motive, but the method of killing is so gruesome that it’s undoubtedly connected to organized crime.
>>66
And the true culprit is Mr. Yamada, who was not a suspect until the end.
>>73
It’s too scary, so stop it.
Students who work night jobs seem to have a loose future plan.
Children who can calculate around there will never get involved in night jobs.
>>67
If you really attend a good university (such as a former imperial university or a medical school), you can often get a lot from private tutoring as well.
There was a medical student who actually earned 7 million a year, but they were spending too much time and ended up repeating a grade.
There is no aptitude for teaching.
They might be the type to do job hunting, get into a decent company, but then quit because working at a hostess bar is easier and pays better.
>>72
I feel like it’s more this way, rather than that way.
>>74
But when you think about how many years you can continue and maintain your earnings, it’s really a world that truly smart people would stay away from.
Being moderately smart can actually make you less adaptable.
On X, it was an account that was positive about night jobs.
I used to think that making money from a night job during university and then getting a job afterward was a smart way to live, but I wonder what I should do now.
>>78
It’s scary how, even with that kind of plan, once you experience night work, you can’t handle day jobs anymore…
I dislike highly educated women because they look down on me.
I think Mii-chan should be kept by someone and become a Tuber.
Somehow I manage to slip into a large corporation, but…
I want to see Kokoro-chan thinking that the starting salary is surprisingly low and that working night shifts earns more.
>>83
I remembered that the author drew a manga about receiving 20,000 yen from “papakatsu” during the Diana era, questioning whether it would mess up one’s sense of money.
Whether it’s “papa-katsu” or night work, the sense of money has long been out of whack, hasn’t it?
It’s probably impossible for a young woman who earned money at a young age through nightlife jobs to lower her standard of living.
It’s unfortunate to fall into the world of sex work.
Nina-chan, 36 years old, came to the workplace as a dispatch worker, and it’s Kokoro-chan, please.
But Mii-chan’s cabaret might not earn enough to break my sense of money…
Since both my sense of money and my sense of ethics will be shattered, I feel like I might end up as an older man’s lover even after joining a big company.
Depending on what profession Kokoro-chan pursues, knowing what kind of people the bottom-tier garbage are can surprisingly be useful in society.
When I thought about the motive, it might be that I would be abandoned when I realized that this guy is probably going to die.
Morita Too Many Problem
>>91
Problem?
Isn’t it occupational discrimination to be at a disadvantage just for working in a cabaret?
>>93
Gross!
>>93
No, it’s a distinction.
Since I worked in a cabaret, it’s actually discrimination to say to drop someone.
The selection process is not disclosed to the outside, so discrimination is rampant.
This child is suited for general positions in trading companies and such.