
The training is over now. You can go back whenever you want. When the time comes, you should lead. That is your duty as someone senior. Huh?
I see you’ve been checking the responses on the author’s bulletin board…
No, this is a completely plausible development, so I’m relieved that Hiroshi is reliable.
It’s scary to have nowhere to escape…
Hiroshi hasn’t been scolded except for the first time.
Despite their foolish behavior, they have high aspirations…
That’s kind of cool, isn’t it?
Scary…
(If it weren’t for that person’s help, by now…)
It had a proper setup and the punchline was interesting…
Hiro who can lead everyone sharply here is cool…
There may be parts that I was able to decisively go for thanks to the instructor’s advice and support.
If the solicitation suddenly begins without any prior knowledge, confusion will prevail.
In a sudden situation, did everyone naturally follow Hiroshi immediately?
I liked that the new character felt like they could belong in Crayon Shin-chan.
Mayutsuba Company is also based on original material, you know.
Is it the instructor who gave you advice?
Really good person…
Are you serious?
Seriously.
Hey, Shin-chan, you’re such a good kid! Edition 11. Now, today’s target is this residential area… Ah, I also received this month’s top sales award. I’m selling, selling, and selling those early childhood education tape sets like crazy. Hakataya Interior Net, yes, I’m Mayu, the hellish sales lady of the company. Sales number: Kuriyo, 27, single. Oh-ho-ho, do you have a…? I’m not a drag queen, though… I often get mistaken for one, but… Ho, heh, I’ll also make you laugh. sakura.manga.net 42
>>16
Speaking of which, there was this character… the one who gets mistaken for a gay man.
I’m glad that the instructor is strict but also a really good person…
It’s unusual to see a proper etiquette instructor in a manga…
Isn’t it Murakami Kuriyo’s company?!
I thought it sounded familiar!
Was Uraimakuriyo a bad person…?
It was quite a good story.
That’s interesting.
The feeling of being like something that could appear in the original work of a beautiful-legged skinny man.
Interesting…
The etiquette instructor properly oversees everything until the end without causing any discomfort.
I like this.
It’s useful, so I’ll save it…
I’m reading it in bits and pieces, but every time I do, I think it’s so interesting… this manga.
It’s an unexpectedly surprising development…
It’s like a seriously bad manners instructor… and then a real crazy person shows up, which is a bit of a horror.
Hiroshi hasn’t been scolded except for when sitting, and everyone is ordering ginger ale, so it’s being ordered normally.
>>31
It’s true that it’s not good to drink when you’re here for work…
Manners are difficult, aren’t they?
I never thought there would be a restaurant where you get scolded for looking at your phone while eating.
It’s nice that someone with a strong professional ethic is also firmly grounded in their sense of ethics…
It’s too scary that a suspicious scam solicitation completely unrelated to the meal etiquette seminar is starting.
>>34
It’s not really a good practice, but since bundled training is quite common, it’s troublesome.
Mixing introductory teaching materials secretly into the training materials in a clear file.
The variations in pace and the unexpectedness made it a really interesting first episode…
It’s simply interesting as a manga.
In the original story, while both Kure Shin and the manners instructor are complicit, the police have come in, so they betray and side with the police.
It seems like there could be a development where everyone is amazed at how cheerful Hiroshi is…
The etiquette instructor has a unique character and is strict about manners, but is actually a reliable person, which is really great.
I remembered the conversation between the public security agents in “Hakozume.”
Those in their early 20s seem to be listening to the conversation vaguely, which is quite vivid.
The moment I drank ginger ale, it feels like I’ve bugged out saying my impressions of the amuse.
It’s a breach of etiquette to make unrelated sales pitches after training, you know…
Hiroshi is having fun and is also cooking properly…
>>43
I thought it was really cooking manga since it’s not about manners but rather quick cooking.
The structure of the story has become much closer to the original work…
Urama Kuriyo has become unemployed.
>>45
Well, it went bankrupt during the original story due to the recession, but she’s come back as a sales lady.
It’s okay to order ginger ale without getting scolded.
>>46
It might be fine, but I feel like if I order alcohol here, there will be additional charges later.
>>46
Since it’s a seminar about enjoying food, I thought all the drinks are paired to go with the dishes.
Hiroshi hasn’t been scolded since he started eating.
Isn’t this quite interesting?
Hiroshi is… 35 years old…?
It’s nice how you’re saying that you should lead in the end.
Food pairing is probably out of the question.
You like situations where an otaku can’t openly rebel and has to communicate and respond through the influence of an elder, right?
I like you.
Teacher…!
Usually, you don’t drink alcohol at company training.
I thought the etiquette instructor was strange and suspicious, but they turned out to be a good person.
Well, you wouldn’t drink alcohol while being at a training session, right?
For this type of training, there were quite few points of criticism, and from the instructor’s perspective, they were probably a good student.
In simple terms, they explain things in a very easy-to-understand way.
The food looks quite delicious.
Sometimes I lose to the anonymous Hiro-Ma and read it, but it’s usually pretty interesting, so it might actually be an amazing manga.
>>66
I think you’ve done well to handle the theme of office worker’s lunch without deviating too much.
It’s not extremely hilarious or anything, but there are almost no bad episodes.
>>67
All of them are easy to read and moderately interesting.
It’s generally readable, or rather, there’s a little impression of a ridiculous downturn.
It must be said that making readers feel intrigued like a hitman and then delivering a genuinely interesting manga is a professional skill.
There aren’t many times when it’s boring.
There is a mysterious story that was like a soccer round.
Was this etiquette instructor doing something like an undercover investigation?
I feel that the episode with the part-time girl is a downer episode.
They are probably a hired etiquette instructor, and they couldn’t overlook the etiquette violations from the hiring side.
>>73
This magnificent person seems to have gone through various struggles.
>>73
It’s like Golgo 13.
If it’s a manga that can’t be read in the first place, it’s not even worth making a joke about.
In the sobameshi episode, since it was a small restaurant, I initially thought it was a hassle to move every time someone got up from their seat.
Hiroshi gradually starts to enjoy it.
I thought the manners training itself would be filled with nitpicking about procedures and how to eat in annoying ways, but…
It’s great to have someone who can teach you the absolute essentials in a strict yet focused manner, instilling a sense of trust.
A teacher who seems to exist in the Kureshin world!
There are occasionally scammers in the Kureshin world!
It’s not okay to wear a napkin around your neck… I learned something new.
So they weren’t a fake etiquette instructor, but the real deal…
I like that the name is suitably like “Crayon Shin-chan.”
This manga is still really interesting, after all…
It’s frustrating that I can only offer advice since I’m just an employee.
Did they foresee that Hiroshi would pick it up?
It wasn’t a story about being unable to enjoy things because of mysterious manners and various comments…
I guess they rushed to the police because they were also fed up with the manners instructor…
>>87
Instead of leaving immediately, taking the time to gather evidence is a good strategy…
It’s just the right manga, isn’t it?
It’s not something I would rave about, but I can’t help feeling a bit annoyed when I see people criticizing it in an old-school way; I don’t actually dislike it that much.
The first impression is that a weird yet proper person seems to exist in the original work.
At first, it felt like drawing a salaryman’s lunch on a small budget, but…
Utilizing the trading company’s settings, you skillfully expanded the conversation with business partners and during business trips.
>>92
It seems like this could actually happen, doesn’t it?
>>92
“The Lonely Gourmet also makes it natural to visit various places by leveraging his job as an import agency, so maybe that’s just how it is.”
The food looks delicious.
It’s amazing that we’re not running out of ideas just for lunch.
It’s been going on for quite a while, hasn’t it?
I still see people who enthusiastically criticize after reading it, even now.
I wonder if it’s such an impactful manga that would move someone to criticize it so passionately, even if it was boring.
It’s definitely interesting, but it’s so much that I’m hesitant to suddenly collect it all!
>>99
It’s not a manga that you can read all at once, for better or for worse…
I think it’s fine to just buy up to that point since it seems to be half price.
Well, when I read it again, the beginning is definitely that…
It is wonderful that things are properly improving.
>>101
Even if you keep in mind that lunchtime Hiroshi is like this, it doesn’t really have high quality, does it?
Including the description of the meal.
Hiroshi and all the employees are young and it’s intimidating.
Are you an elite?
Well, that’s because it’s a trading company…
This is quite beneficial content.
I always end up acting like I’m in my twenties at times like this…
He was a truly outstanding etiquette instructor from start to finish…
That said, there was a unique flavor to it, like a kebab quiz, that other manga couldn’t replicate…
What is the correct drink in practical terms?
I feel like I might say mineral water.
This time, it’s quite interesting as a manga without using any gimmicks…
Water is good.
It seems like I might be forced to choose a hardness.
Although it has few pages, it’s dense…
Things that shouldn’t be requested aren’t even kept in the first place.
>>114
It’s probably not good to drink alcohol during the day, though.
>>114
This is a story about hosting and being hosted in a work setting, not just for personal enjoyment.
A guy with beautiful legs and a thin build is such a foolish character, yet he’s incredibly capable.
In the early stages, it seemed like I wasn’t used to it yet, so it wasn’t really beneficial or harmful; by around the middle, it feels like a clear direction has been established.
To be honest, I initially thought, is there really any meaning in having Crayon Shin-chan? But after reading this, I feel that it blends well with both the characters and the worldview…
The eyes are not dead.
Did they crush it knowing it was unpopular?
It was a story that seemed quite normal for a movie or anime.
When I read it, the author was carelessly injecting their own style into the spin-off, which occasionally had nothing to do with Crayon Shin-chan.
This has properly become a spin-off and it’s also interesting, which is amazing.
The amount of information per page has significantly increased.
If you’re asking where the fantasy is the strongest, it’s definitely in the part where they get caught properly at the end.
In the beginning, it’s pretty much a food strategist…
What kind of mechanism is involved in sticking to the instructor and engaging in fraudulent business practices…?
>>127
It seems to be a style of hiring proper instructors to attract customers while selling high-priced options as the main target.
I was thinking while writing, but it seems like they are relying on the lecturer’s name value as well…
When I just pulled out the panels, I thought it was that kind of manga, with the same art style and atmosphere, but I was surprised to see actual criminals appearing.
He was an odd person, but he was genuinely a good person.
That’s genuinely interesting.
It seemed like content that could be found in the main story as well.
There are indeed some interesting manga out there…
I think it’s suitable for reading leisurely at a net cafe.
>>132
I think it’s best to casually read it when a salaryman is slacking off or when they come to a nearby restaurant to have lunch.
I think it suited the manga town readership, for better or worse.
The feedback on the cooking is no longer just about being strong or salty; it is now being communicated properly.
I only had the impression that it would get roasted or turned into a joke here, but it’s actually pretty funny.
As expected of a section chief, they really are a reliable adult in front of the younger staff.
Well, he’s a man that Kawaguchi is crazy about, after all.
I think they take good care of their juniors.
I feel like I wouldn’t be reading this if it weren’t for Hiroshi, but I think it should be fine even without him… and yet I find myself searching for Crayon Shin-chan elements and reading it anyway.
I thought it was a story about getting angry at a manners instructor.
They were an incredibly decent person…
Interesting…
I knew about this spin-off’s existence, but I hadn’t read it; however, it seems interesting… ?
I was surprised that not only was he a manners instructor, but he was also a decent human being.
Every time an anonymous person posts it, I read it and it’s generally interesting, right? This manga.
Is it really possible for a company training like this to do something deceptive?
It’s not something I’d buy, but if it comes up in a thread or I see it at the dentist, I’ll read it.
Is Uraima now a sales lady for Hypocrisy Company?
Hey, hey, if Mayutsuba Corporation is made out to be the villain…
Uri Makuriyo will also become a member of a criminal organization.
>>148
Wasn’t Mayutsuba Corporation bankrupt in the original work?
>>148
There’s no way someone with the title of “Hell’s Sales Lady” isn’t a bad person!
>>148
Selling wildly, it’s either Nene-chan’s mom or someone else.
I feel like they were selling fraudulent products using the typical tactic of causing anxiety and then providing reassurance.
Why has this manga been receiving such high praise lately?
In the past, this isn’t the Hiroshi I know.
Even though ordinary people pretending to be Hiroshi were highly unpopular.
>>150
Since it’s a series, I think it’s better than being fixed once the evaluation is established, right?
Well, I don’t think it has Hiroshi’s vibe.
>>150
Isn’t it the case that most people don’t know and the vocal minority that is being negative is simply small?
>>150
It simply became interesting.
>>154
It turns out that things can become normally interesting in manga.
It’s quite common for things to be abruptly ended without much change.
>>150
Not everyone is someone who can’t evaluate the fun for themselves.
This guy is probably the villain.
The way they take it off is so skillful, it feels great to read.
It wasn’t particularly interesting at first, but it’s not uncommon for evaluations to change.
Those who keep being antis are the ones who are abnormal.
The first episode of Hanchou was also quite unpopular.
If I feel like I’ve gotten smarter and then I get approached about leveling up even further, I might be in danger too.
Indeed, there have been unscrupulous business practices targeting salarymen in the past.
You’re good at twisting things around.
I like how the rating of the girl from the part-time job keeps increasing each time she appears to Hiroshi.
Not only gathering evidence, but also effectively encouraging retreat is something they do well.
At the end, the tone of the manga suddenly changed.
Hiroshi manages to handle things smoothly despite feeling nervous inside, which is pretty nice because it earns him a fairly high evaluation from his subordinates and business partners.
This is the latest episode, but it is also being published in several other places.
At the beginning, or something like that.
https://comic-action.com/episode/2550912965119032314
You can also read things from a little while ago.
I was surprised at how interesting it was when I read it again after a long time.
>https://comic-action.com/episode/2550912965119032314
Well, it’s really getting interesting, or rather…
Did you do a thorough interview?
They’re mixing salaryman experiences into the manga.
It seems that he was originally a hard-boiled manga artist, so perhaps he grasped the right balance between that and Hiroshi.
It’s actually interesting!!
I think the story about bento is well-crafted as a gourmet manga for salarymen.
>>173
It’s common for a boss to be enthusiastic, but no questions come up.
It’s nice that the etiquette instructor is a proper etiquette instructor.
I suppose I wasn’t suited for a type of manga that relies on just one person to eat and fill the gaps with their impressions.
Even as a mob, interacting with others is interesting.
I’ve recently started to like etiquette instructors because I’m hooked on the distant Mana Battle.
It was just a normal good story, not involving Hiroshi.
I thought you were a crazy person who thinks they’re a detective or something, but is that what it is?
You’re good.
It doesn’t really feel like it has to be Hiroshi, but it’s quite interesting…
I thought it was a joke character, but the lecturer turned out to be a top-notch talent.
I understand it’s a good story, but I have no idea what the foreshadowing is. Can someone tell me?
The existence of Hiroshi is noise, but everything else is usually interesting…
>>184
I think that’s also a common occurrence in spin-off manga.
In this situation, being able to properly enjoy a meal is indeed the mark of Hiroshi from a gourmet manga.
There’s no gag…!
I think this is a good episode that gives depth to the character Hiroshi.
Not noise, but rather spice.
Honestly, when I see Hiroshi resembling the early part of the original work, I can’t help but laugh.