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[Monthly CoroCoro Comic] Having only one save slot can often lead to a situation where you can’t advance.

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“Magic Stone Merchant Lapis Lazuli
1 Life is a piece of cake!
Kuu— Oh no!
Mota Mota
I’ve moved to the seat next to Sawayama (First Class).
Wow, the seat change on the airplane has been implemented!!
When we change, the person next to me also starts to get touchy…
Is this appropriate…?
Wait a minute… um… who was that person?
I was not expecting that…
Everyone was saying it’s safe…
Here we go, mom!
No way… this shaking…
<Reliyoo>
It’s me!!
Nooo, it’s scary, eek!!
■In/On
Oi, “Hey!!”
I can’t believe it!”

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Let’s keep loading forever until we want to die.

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We have no choice but to cause a commotion right after takeoff and make an emergency landing.

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One save slot is definitely not enough.

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If you have time to sleep and wake up, it seems like anything can be resolved.

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In the first place, even if you find out the winning numbers afterwards, isn’t it impossible to buy a lottery ticket with that exact number?

I don’t know if there was a lottery in this era, but

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>>5

The image in the thread is a work from 2012 to 2015, but…

Numbers has been sold nationwide since 1995.

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I think save scumming is really a bad culture.

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Since the explosion doesn’t happen right after the save, there’s a good chance to get through.

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If I hold my breath and faint with the intention of dying, I wonder if they would transfer me at the airport as an emergency patient.

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It sounds like a story similar to “Warau Salesman,” but it’s just plain sad.

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I read it, but I was really surprised that I might die just like this.

It’s like a version of “The Laughing Salesman” in a comic style.

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If it’s this extent, it seems like I could create a miraculous pattern that could save us by redoing it a few times…

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>>12

You can rest assured that it will be saved again once you’ve reached a point where you can’t turn back properly.

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It seems that even if I buy the winning numbers due to the butterfly effect, I might end up losing.

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Reset Hamburgers

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But Q save is easy…

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It’s hilarious how others can casually press the save button on my arm.

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It’s inconvenient that even if someone else pushes it, it still gets saved…

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It’s more like a manufacturer specification designed to see inconvenience or despair…

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It would be terrible if I were grabbed by both hands and ended up in an infinite loop of less than one second.

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Prepare about three save slots.

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The jeweler is just a nasty person…!

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>>23

First, the power to grant wishes is almost mandatory…

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>>23

There are many manga of this kind, but…

Perhaps since the time of the original character, the devil motif means there are hardly any good-natured ones…

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After watching episodes 2 and 3, it’s better that this guy could die quickly…

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I thought recently that Korokoro was featuring this kind of manga, but it turned out to be a comic from over ten years ago, and I was disappointed.

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You look like Mr. Moguro.

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This child isn’t someone who got carried away by power and turned to evil…

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>>28

Punching someone like Gian is probably a bad deed, isn’t it?

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Recently, it feels like there are too many games with only one save slot.

I think it’s somewhat inevitable for games that require an internet connection like Monster Hunter.

If it’s for offline use, I’d like to see more of it.

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>>29

It’s the world’s largest online game by concurrent users, but…

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Why are you sitting in economy when you say it’s first class?

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Noble gas!?

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Is this the so-called “Zeni Tendou”?

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Noble gas!?

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How does involving Mom fit into the story?

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The name “Gorinju” for a boy is so terrible it’s laughable.

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It might be a random failure, so I need to try repeatedly loading it first.

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The kid’s name is terrible.

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Now that there is auto-save, it’s convenient, right?

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>>40

Can you let me load it?

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The only one I know of who is a kind being that grants people’s wishes is a genie.

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Someone from SAO used to write a similar short story called “Saber Risetta.”

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>>42

Is it plagiarism?

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It’s not like the boy, after being scared just for the sake of it, decides to turn back and walk a proper path.

Aren’t you just an annoying person? A gem merchant.

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I thought it was helpful because it’s so light-hearted, but I was shocked by how bad the ending turned out to be.

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The series drawn by Ryohei Nishi-gai had a stance where the protagonist was too good-hearted, and if they used their abilities, it would show the outcome in advance, so nobody would buy it.

Sometimes there are people who buy things without thinking and end up in a lot of trouble.

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It’s too malicious for the people around the target to also end up unhappy…

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>>47

It’s necessary for a deeper despair…

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It would be boring if there weren’t more of a sense of retribution.

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>>48

On the contrary, I think it’s good to have a strong sense of absurdity.

The kids probably think that I could do it even better.

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Aren’t you going to rewind it multiple times and figure it out?

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Is it better than auto-save?

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>>50

In the case of the thread image, it’s impossible to avoid from the beginning if it’s automatic…

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Moguro properly lets go of those who follow his advice…

Sometimes I suddenly face unavoidable or retroactive conditions.

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It’s not good to reset just because you spilled your food.

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This jewel dealer, Maku Kurofuku, is quite the scoundrel.

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If it’s about absurdity, it seems like the mysterious old woman is closer to it.

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It’s hard that my mom is a good person…

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>>57

I’m sorry for saying this here, but it’s tough that she’s the type of girl who can apologize.

Why does this have to happen…

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Mourou sometimes actively set up others to bring them misfortune, that’s what I remember.

Most of it is just reaping what you sow.

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>>58

In the first episode, there was a guy who prepared a mannequin, disguised it as a woman, made it fall in love, and when he hugged it, he had it yell “molester” into a recording tape to trap him.

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I also want the gem of a pure-hearted boy.

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It’s impressive that they continued the story for 21 episodes with such a heavy topic.

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A comic like the Korokoro version of Outer Zone.

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I feel sorry for Mom, and I don’t like it.

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The author has a nice kink…

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I don’t want to think about what happens after a family member who became a pet lives poorly…

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Reset Hamburger…

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>>69

It’s a replay hamburger.

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By the way, is it a single-parent household?

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It’s all just a moderate cheat, and the bad thing was that I kicked a worthless bully, to begin with.

I’m not trying to save only myself, and in the end, I apologize to my mother for it being my fault.

This guy is ridiculous…

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I at least wanted you to commit terrible crimes before you died.

It’s terrible to die at the place where mom took me on a trip.

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It would be impossible to make an emergency landing within 10 minutes of waking up from sleep…

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The idea of being able to rewind time but ending up with irreparable consequences has existed for a long time.

There was one where a kid falls down the stairs in a children’s anime.

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Wasn’t Osamu Tezuka doing something?

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It’s amazing that the gem dealer’s smiling face only evokes feelings of disgust.

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Was it the special edition of Korokoro…?

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Black channels and dark heroes are becoming popular, aren’t they?

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The first episode was interesting, but I didn’t feel like reading more; I am a weak reader.

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The reset hamburger is that, right?

A staircase of a ruin? It collapses, and when I say “Reset!”, I can only go back to the moment it collapses, and until I die, I keep shouting “Reset!”

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I was lucky that a rare event happened where I made a save mistake and there was a plane crash incident.

If things go poorly, it could have been decades of waiting with a face of despair.

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>>82

I think I’ll continue to face some sort of catastrophic misfortunes.

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>>82

The possibility that the jeweler did something to the airplane.

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>>96

I don’t want you to do that because it will instantly make it a cheap existence.

I just want to keep it as a situation where I give the target only a strong power and watch it self-destruct on its own due to that power…

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Is it a single-parent household that owns a house?

Was Dad unable to come because of work?

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In the beginning, the artwork is cute, but after reading the free stories towards the back, it changes quite a bit.

They’re saying “ecstasy” and making a pleasure face…

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The lower half has become quite plump in the second half…

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A fool like Rosaria…!

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>>87

Don’t compare me to elementary school students.

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From what I read in the first three free episodes, it feels like the first episode simply fails in balancing the victims.

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>>88

Of all things, if it happens in just one episode, no one benefits from it!

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>>91

You saved it after episode 3, didn’t you?

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The bullying boy, who is training to be able to win against those with strange abilities for the sake of bullying, is pretty intense, isn’t he?

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If it’s Rosalia and this boy, the former is the more foolish and evil one…

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I can’t accept that a kind mother should die as collateral damage unless there is a grave sin involved.

“Things like having bullied a fat person into slavery.”

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>>97

Seeing a kind person die in despair is really nice because they see the faces of humans in despair.

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The protagonist’s name was too straightforward and not good.

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The fact that the same bully keeps appearing.

A large number of elementary school students are suffering in a very small area…

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The replay hamburger originally had the ability to go back for several minutes, but ever since the moment the ladder broke with a crack, for some reason it could only be restarted from the moment it broke, so that protagonist doesn’t have any premiums. It was simply that the ability was designed that way.

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At the end, it turns out that they actually managed to make a successful emergency landing and were saved, as indicated by the newspaper and background characters, right?!

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Episode 1 has no salvation at all! That’s terrible!

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>>102

If anything, there’s no salvation at all.

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>>102

It seems that there might have been some salvation, as the character from the first episode is in the thumbnail in the bonus content after the final episode, which isn’t free.

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I do double saves like this, so it doesn’t mean anything…

QUICKSAVE 4/29 13:33

SAVE1 4/29 13:30

SAVE2 4/29 13:30

SAVE3 EMPTY

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>>104

Why are there two of the same save…?

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>>110

I’m making two in advance because it’s worrying to overwrite and save when there’s only one.

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There are probably many people who want the items from episode 3.

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Since I saw your desperate face, are you not going to help me?

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The fact that the target is children gives a feeling of a kind of incubator-like obscurity.

From episode 3 onward, it might target adults as well…

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Is there a save point even if someone else touches you!?

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It is certainly interesting, but…

The aftertaste is so bad that it leaves the impression that it can’t compare to Gokuo-kun or Black Channel…

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Having multiple slots can accidentally overwrite the main save.

I accidentally loaded a save from a long time ago instead of saving, and I’ve often lost about 10 hours of progress.

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It seems that the bullying has continued until episode 19.

If the remaining two episodes go well, will that mean we have survived in this environment?

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After looking at the overall summary on the wiki, I was able to understand it that way.

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I understand that if the game’s save confirmation is weak or seems easy to mess up, it makes sense to create a backup in a separate slot.

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It seems like they are giving off a vibe of “I ended up signing this contract, but…”

Whether you have a contract or not, you can’t avoid a plane crash, can you?

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Alright, let’s save it (click).

…Did I just save?

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It seems like there is some sad past, but from what I can read, the wickedness is strong.

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Don’t worry, in the end, the jeweler will erase his existence from history, and everyone will return to normal.

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>>122

Hmm…

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>>122

Break through there!

What did this manga want to do…? It ends up being a pattern where the evaluation turns into that!

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If it’s a BBA from Zenitendo, they only give you things that are almost risk-free for around 10 yen…

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I kicked Pig Gorilla, but I failed the road and got beaten up. I’m really fed up with this!

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It’s an unavoidable replay.

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Replay! Replay! Replay!

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But is it really possible for a jeweler to do nothing and have a plane accident at this timing…?

Reverse opportunism…?

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In this day and age, the type of anime like “Laughing Salesman” will flopped big time because those things don’t resonate anymore.

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>>129

I wonder if there are more people who project themselves extremely into their creations.

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It’s not very interesting.

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The characters that appear aren’t really that bad…

I would understand if a wicked character suffers consequences.

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>>131

How about the second and third stories…?

If it’s because of my ability that I’ve ruined myself, then that’s one thing.

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The Laughing Salesman isn’t really a happy ending for the main character, is it? There are quite a few variations.

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Since they are still inexperienced elementary school students, they make mistakes, right?

If it’s to give punishment and trauma to guide in the right direction, then I can understand it.

It’s too harsh that just misusing a special power that wasn’t forcefully taken leads to the immediate end of one’s life.

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As expected, a password system is justice…

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It’s not just the laughing salesman, but things like this often come with a negative opportunism in the guidance.

When depicting a natural downfall that matches a bad heart, it becomes a moral story without darkness.

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It’s common for adults to succumb to their desires and face ruin, but…

It’s wicked to trap elementary school students and make them feel the consequences of their own actions.

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In a world of chaos, you wonder how many times Nobita would have completely failed in life if he misused the secret tools in Doraemon.

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It’s not a work that encourages reflection, so it doesn’t quite sit right with me.

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>>141

Of course it is.

It’s just plagiarism.

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It seems like they are being hit for not being funny.

It’s just interesting because of its extreme voyeurism.

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Well, humanity will be extinct anyway, so it’s not a problem.

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It’s fairly interesting, but if this had been in CoroCoro when I was a kid, I would have been way too scared, so I just wanted it to end quickly!

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I think it’s always frustrating that the gem dealer, who represents scum, never experiences any pain.

I want something like this to be done by an emotionless existence.

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It seems like it would be popular with girls if done around Chao.

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Aren’t the sexual preferences spilling out from the mother characters that appear?

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But it’s a place filled with the author’s fetishes > Gem Trader.

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>>150

In the latter part of the story, the tightness of the thighs is conveyed.

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I’m glad there are no comment sections.

If it existed, it would have been completely overrun by the dreamers.

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It’s surprising that something like this can happen in this kind of art style, especially in a manga like Korokoro, and it can’t be saved normally…

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>>152

Because that’s the original source.

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Is this child a futanari…?

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>>154

Hmm… I’m getting excited!

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>>154

This author is not suited for Korokoro!

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>>154

I was thinking that my lower body was a bit chubby, but I guess that’s what it was.

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Wasn’t there a magical girl series where every episode resulted in bad luck?

Is this kind of thing trending on CoroCoro?

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Replay hamburgers are great, aren’t they?

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If it’s like a dream ending, then it’s better not to draw it.

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What does the child who keeps saying it’s based on an original work or a copy of an adult dream but doesn’t go into any details want to achieve?

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>>161

You’ll understand if you put some poop on it.

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>>161

If you want more details, just honestly say that you do.

It’s not like I want you to know either.

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>>161

It’s a baby crying out, “Pay attention to me!”

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>>199

Today is a holiday.

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Isn’t it better to go to something like Weekly Fetish Plus?

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The concept is based on “Warau Sale-suman,” so the punchline is easy to understand, the atmosphere isn’t too dark, and it’s easy to read.

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It’s more like a cliché or something that’s been overused… but that’s just how Korokoro is.

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I think it’s not so good that the jeweler hints at a rather sad past more than their wickedness.

It’s easier to accept a system-like being that doesn’t understand emotions, like Moura.

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>>165

It should be an external existence that is done purely out of obligation.

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Mourning Black’s plot has always been popular throughout the ages.

It’s been popular since 2000 years ago, so that makes sense.

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As I become an old man, I tend to go too far with the whims of elementary school kids.

Even when talking about human nature, we live in an era where it’s like, “What are you saying? You made it that way.”

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The problem is that because the ancestor created something perfect, it can only be a copy.

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Episode 18 was seen in Doraemon.

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>>172

The poison-sucking switch is nice, isn’t it?

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I understand that it’s about teaching children that having such naive ideas will lead to painful experiences.

I can’t help but think about whether it’s good for those who are looking at it from the outside and laughing.

Especially in today’s internet age, there are more issues on that side.

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Is this the person who was drawing the comic adaptation of Professor Layton?

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It’s better not to create anything that promotes cynicism; it benefits no one.

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In terms of works similar to the “Monkey’s Paw” type

The trendy Zenitendo leaves a lingering feeling of uncertainty but helps you return to your original life.

This feels more hopeless.

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I feel like I’ve seen a series with a bad aftertaste like this in a special edition of Korokoro, though it’s not about lewd dreams or anything.

A horror manga serialized by the person who was drawing in CoroCoro.

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It’s too much of a flaw for someone else to be able to press the save button and have it be effective.

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>>181

In the first place, it’s a problem if it can be physically pushed.

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I got deleted and isolated, so it’s about time it becomes a game over save.

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I understand that they probably wanted to do that in the final episode, but it’s just not a good fit!

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Those who grant these kinds of supernatural powers only give them away (ostensibly) without any drawbacks because they want to see destruction.

After that, will they use mind control like Moguro Fukuzou and break the final brake?

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>>185

I cannot agree with the opinion that Moguro is perfect because of this.

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Huh? Is this going to kill me?

Isn’t it the kind of ending that feels like “I’ve had enough already”?

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Wasn’t it implied that I erased myself from history in the final episode, but instead I have been reincarnated as a beautiful baby?

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I don’t like being saved by others.

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I’ve only seen the free part, but I can’t get too fond of the gem merchant.

The moment I thought I got my revenge in episode 19, I was like, “Yay!”

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>>191

It’s exciting to think about things like the ones that caused humanity’s extinction or surpassing the intentions of higher beings.

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It feels like a hybrid of “Warau Salesman” and “Doraemon.”

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The settings are not good.

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If it’s a futanari, I might let it slide… Licking jewels is naughty, isn’t it?

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There was an entry on the anime fan wiki, but it’s just filled with spoilers…

Is it an ending from which one cannot escape despair?

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Even if born under such a star, the responsibility for any mistakes ultimately lies with the individual.

This jeweler is just worthless, isn’t he?

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>>196

It’s pathetic to hold malice towards humans just because you were betrayed by them and your kind was wiped out.

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>>202

Of course, they’re just killing people with no relation to the direct product to relieve their frustration.

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Bully-kun is amazing…

You’re completely escaping from all disasters, aren’t you?

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I think what makes “Warau Salesman” excellent is that it places rules on the extension of desires and allows them to be broken, creating a sense of karma.

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>>198

It is as expected from a master artist.

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>>198

I feel like there are people who end up in ruin even though there’s no way to think they did anything wrong.

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It seems that Black Channel was putting in a lot of effort to maintain balance…

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Episode 3 is a bit too packed with fetishes.

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The scene where the child with a gun that can turn any ferocious beast from this manga into a pet asks their mother, who has been shot and is on all fours looking bewildered, to make dinner, while she responds with “Kyun?” completely messed up my brother’s preferences.

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>>208

Was your brother okay?

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It’s not like I became unhappy because of save and load… Doesn’t that seem a bit off?

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