
Thank you for your hard work! Thank you very much! Wow! Thank you for your hard work! I’m sorry! Thank you for your hard work! My heart feels empty… so I can only get good at wrapping things up to look nice on the surface… but the contents are a mess. I guess the real essence of my work isn’t seen at all. That’s really tough. Okay, thank you! Today was serious, I’m sorry… Right… If you don’t know what to do, it becomes awkward. Thank you for your hard work! Even if there are various things going on inside, we should get along on the surface! Oh, thank you, smiling! Thank you for your hard work! But… I think I like you… I don’t notice it, but I realize that both my surface and my inner feelings are in a bad state. Yes…
I was a bit surprised that despite trying hard, I ended up off track and was cut off by everyone.
Instead of being frightened by the serious fight between adults, I smugly stepped in with a grin.
I can hear you! Outside!
The stone flat of only stopping is too strong, Shouhei.
Is this the end!?
If you cross the line that can be excused simply because you’re still young, well…
What does the author want to do?
I wonder what they’re going to do about this guy.
>>5In reality, it’s common at government offices to either transfer or just become a specialist in this role.
Problematic employees are generally either frequently transferred or, on the contrary, remain in the same department for ten years or more.
It is surprisingly rare to push someone into a high-pressure department to make them quit.
Generally, the people around him collapse from the chaos first.
It’s not like everything would be resolved just because Mariko is gone.
Well, they will probably be gone…
I am evolving into a person who can no longer laugh as I age.
They’ll probably leave due to a transfer eventually.
>>8I ended up working at the library after being passed around everywhere…
Even Imaura-san thought this guy was hopeless… and that gave me chills.
I heard that Imamura-san feels that way too.
It’s reassuring that Ishihira-kun rushes in with excitement when things get tough!
>>11The boy is also in various borderline situations.
For now, I hope the reliable person stays and doesn’t stray off course.
I can’t see a resolution at all, and my stress is just building up…
I think the reason I can believe that Ishihira-kun is somehow trying to deal with things is also because the damage is relatively small.
It’s not like Ishihira-kun is always around…
I think it’s better to be able to use violence after all.
Well, it might be a bit unnecessary to point out something that everyone already understands at this point, but…
The problem is not so much that this person has low ability, but rather that they have absolutely no intention of trying to understand the workplace or their duties.
I think it would be tough even if I moved to a workplace doing something very simple.
>>15People who have low abilities and are overwhelmed just by handling phone calls, with no room to pay attention to their surroundings, were the ones utilizing the services.
Ultimately, I tried various improvements and changed jobs to a remote position, coming to terms with my shortcomings.
The inability to read the air and the complete lack of intention to do so, combined with being temperamental, creates a miraculous marriage…
>>16I’m not short-tempered… there are limits in this world…
It is different from what is commonly referred to as a disability, making it difficult to handle in the opposite way.
Since there’s a troublesome woman among his family, Ishibira-kun knows how to handle it.
It feels like I’m finally at rock bottom, as I’m about to lose the goodwill of Section Chief Shiina and Imamura-san.
The rest is what will happen with Koike and Yamamoto…
If things stay like this, the most likely outcome is to fade out during the transfer as someone who can’t do anything.
There aren’t any disciplinary level misdeeds in the library unless it’s intentional illegal activity (that’s why it has been overlooked).
It’s like, up until my parents and during my student years, things were somewhat lenient and people would give way for me, but now I feel like I’m completely unable to adapt to the gap where that doesn’t work anymore.
>>25Telling someone who thinks they are doing well like this what is wrong with them is quite a challenge, and unless you’re their parent, they’re unlikely to correct it.
It’s not about rules but etiquette; I particularly have no intention of engaging in a pointless debate about manners and attitudes.
>>28High probability, I see… If you’re okay with it, that’s fine… Someone who steps out of the colleague framework.
I want to see Mari’s tearful face again.
It comes out a lot.
It’s not like I’m the type to just say “Okay, I understand” when I’m told off…
If it’s an order from a superior, I might reluctantly comply, but otherwise, I’ll be ready to pick a fight.
To be honest, those who laugh here, “Ahaha,” probably don’t have a bright future ahead either…
There are also colleagues who are completely hopeless, only good at flattering external parties (higher-ups and users), and receiving positive feedback from that side.
Matsurino is also somewhat that type, but more than that, she has done worse, so whether it’s fortunate or unfortunate, it seems that her bad reputation is greater.
What is this manga?
A woman bought with tax money.
Well, the future isn’t bright for everyone.
The electronic library edition will likely continue for a while, and I hope it lands in a good way…
It’s fine for Ishihei since he’s a part-timer, but I don’t know how things will work out when he becomes a full-time employee.
If I can get a job here, I have many acquaintances, so there might be some aspects that would be somewhat forgiven.
>>37The boy works at the university library, so he seems to be able to manage wherever he goes.
The way Shouhei stops is too clever.
Well, it happens quite often.
It’s better to quickly transfer or change jobs, reset your relationships, and start fresh to do your best.
I’m glad that Ishihira-kun was able to be pointed out by a classmate from middle school at university…
I heard that if you’re a public servant and really bad at your job, you’ll be sent to training and encouraged to resign voluntarily.
Maybe it will be sent directly to some training facility.