
If you only look at their professions, they seem like serious brothers.
Now that you mention it, the title really is quite impressive…
Ryochi has a lot of qualifications too.
>>3
Um… public servants are prohibited from having side jobs…
>>5
If it’s just about obtaining a qualification, it’s not considered a side job or anything like that…
Why did you suddenly respond with a dirty joke?
If my brother could get into this profession, our parents would be quite proud.
My brother’s wife’s family only sees the good parts of him.
>>8
After that, I was able to properly accept the… parts.
>>8
Even Ryo-san is being incredibly considerate towards his younger sister and niece, you know?
Just looking at the titles, they really seem like an impressive family…
My younger brother is a diligent lawyer, which is also a source of misunderstanding.
Isn’t my younger brother at Tokyo University? And he’s managing a law firm.
Marrying a wealthy heiress and being part of the winning group is quite something.
Moreover, my relatives are part of the Nakagawa conglomerate.
>>12
Wasn’t this marriage the beginning?
>>21
Nakagawa’s uncle’s step-niece’s step-nephew’s uncle’s daughter and Ryotsu’s younger brother got married.
>>31
The image is about that marriage story.
In terms of family lineage, it’s terrible that my younger brother is the one who’s the outsider.
>>13
Men are mostly unreliable Latin types…
>>14
The Nakagawa family is full of hobbyists, and I feel that my dad is rather unconventional.
In the end, didn’t this old man hit it off with the upper management?
Did Nakagawa have a familial relationship with us?
>>16
My younger brother’s marriage partner was related by blood to Nakagawa, so we became relatives.
I thought it was a story about the lower part (of the body).
The crew cut is ridiculously partying and making a fuss, but this is the first time I’ve had so much fun at a wedding, and in the end, it somehow turns into a happy ending.
After this, the lineup of relatives from the Ryotsu family will appear, and it’s a parade of veteran craftsmen, so there’s absolutely no need to belittle them; it’s just amazing.
>>22
I feel like there were a few Living National Treasures.
>>22
Ryotsu’s relatives have been craftsmen living in the downtown area for generations.
>>22
If you gather relatives, a house will be built.
>>22
The emphasis on “having a skill” has become significant since around the mid-2000s.
At that time, there was probably a sense of inferiority towards intellectual professions.
This president is just unable to let go of their children, but overall they are gentle and a good person.
Kinjiro-kun… I’ll lend you money if you ever have trouble with finances.
Halfway through, the crewcut completely took over the wedding reception, putting the bride and groom on a palanquin and getting the rough crowd to chant “Wasshoi Wasshoi,” which was quite well-received by the upper class guests.
If I can see the Asakusa mikoshi at the wedding reception, I definitely want to see it…
The entrance exam episode and good stories are nice, and my younger brother trusts the crew cut, right?
The tsukudani shop is closed.
It’s said like that down below…
But I also want to use the line “I’m proud that no one in my family has ever committed robbery” at my wedding speech.
>>34
We have someone for embezzlement…
Even without Kankichi himself, the Ryotsu family has such a strong connection in the downtown area of Tokyo.
Is the head of the Ryotsu clan? Is that the person on the left?
Or was there some elder from the clan appearing somewhere?
>>36
The one who inherited the tsukudani shop is Ginji, so I guess you could say he’s the head of the family.
If you’re talking about being elder-like, then my grandfather Kanbei has that kind of feeling.
I guess the tsukudani shop will close…
If someone asks to borrow a portable shrine from Ryotsu, of course, you’ll lend it.
But if you have a relative like Ryo-san, even if you fall for a scam, they’ll make sure the scammer is left with nothing if you cry out for help, right?
>>39
Even if it’s an overseas crime group, I’ll chase them down, Ryo-san…
It’s terrifying to confront an entity with the pinnacle of human physicality and technology…
>>44
When it comes down to it, you’re going to secure support from the Nakagawa group, right?
I’m scared; I’ll do the high jump…
>>39
Arrest him normally!
>>69
It might be better to be beaten up to the point where I lose the will to re-offend…
Isn’t Grandpa the president of a game company?
The vitality of the Ryotsu family is amazing, isn’t it?
It’s amazing that the son of a tsukudani shop is a police officer and a lawyer.
Your son must have had excellent upbringing from his parents to become a police officer and a lawyer.
The house is an old-established tsukudani shop.
Parents become the CEO of a gaming company in their second career.
The eldest son is a police officer.
The second son is a lawyer.
Relatives of the Nakagawa Konzern
This is Ryozu Ginjii.
Is Gepard actually a great-aunt to Ryotsu?
A man who is attentive to a refined type of woman.
I wanted to see the conversation between Gepard and Kinjirou.
Ginji is greedy for money, but I’ve never seen him gather around his son.
I really like how I can become someone else instantly after being given 10,000 yen.
The younger brother, who has such a high level of likability compared to his relatively incompetent older brother, is quite a person.
Because I had both an incredibly terrible older brother and a hero-like older brother who would help me in times of need…
From the younger brother’s perspective, all I know is the image of my older brother as a wild and unruly kid who actually cares about his younger brother…
Even as an adult, I am still being tossed around, but I shouldn’t have caused any outrageous trouble.
>>57
Please stop graffiti on the car!
It’s a great story that my older brother jumped into the river and retrieved my exam ticket, which helped me pass the university entrance exam…
>>58
It’s middle school.
>>62
I thought it was all about university entrance exams…
Just looking at the title, it seems like an elite family that would have a very high level of competition if they were recruiting for arranged marriages.
The current Ryozu family is using all their relatives and craftsmen, which is quite a luxury, isn’t it?
Indeed, Ryo-san is incredibly strong against criminals…
>>61
The group of thieves who stole Ryō-san’s wallet was of course beaten up, but the guy who abandoned his friends and jumped onto the train got the worst beating.
Ryo-tsu had a younger brother…
>>67
Nakagawa has a younger sister, Reiko also has a younger sister, and even Honda-kun has younger siblings.
I think I jumped from Nakagawa’s car to my brother’s while driving.
My younger brother has a narrow range of interests, and he feels like a well-behaved Ryo-tsu.
On the lawyer side, I feel like I shouldn’t be a nuisance, but when it comes to wireless matters, I rely on them a lot.
>>72
In other words, since the hero who helped me was a lawyer and I want to be like that person, I think it would have been dangerous if I had only continued to trust Ryo-san as I grew up.
You were also in charge of Honda’s sister’s wedding plan, right, Ryo-san?
It has become “Amen,” but…
So, you really have a nice one down there, huh, with that crew cut?
Speaking of which, my brother was rummaging through obscure radio parts in Akihabara.
>>77
Ham person
Being an otaku is in my blood.
Could it be that Ryotsu Kankichi’s family house is incredibly wealthy?
>>78
It seems that the unit price per tsubo in Tsukushima is around 6 million yen, and since there is enough space to run a shop, it’s quite significant…
Moreover, it faces the main street.
Not only would there be no bones left, but it seems like the soul could also be affected.
Even though my younger brother had a face that was partly different from my older brother’s, he ended up with the same face as my brother when he grew up.
The catchphrase “If you gather your relatives, you can build a house” is quite appealing.
My brother really trusts Ryo-san from the bottom of his heart, and that’s a good thing…
>>83
The reliable aspects are truly reliable, you know…
Speaking of which, I do have a nephew, after all.
Was it only when you were a baby that you showed up?
Being born in Asakusa is too enviable when considered from the perspective of modern values.
If you’re from that generation and from the downtown area, it’s probably rare to have no siblings.
I thought it was Tsukuda Island, but it’s the old man.
Asakusa has low-priced areas at 1.5 million yen per tsubo, while expensive ones go up to 14 million yen.
That’s right, there was a time when the store was at odds with the administration.
Sometimes I do something impressive too…
The prohibition of side jobs for public servants only means that side jobs without the permission of the mayor are prohibited, so if one applies and receives permission, it is completely possible to have side job income.
Otherwise, everyone who owns rice fields will end up having to sell their land.