
You’re already more reliable than Imamura, aren’t you…?
Mr. Imamura is cute, so I forgive him ❤️
He’s a tough guy when it comes to conflicts, you know.
>>3The moment the fight started, they regained their vitality.
While feeling excited, they are quite capable of properly mediating the fights.
>>5Even when a fight starts, it’s quite impressive that you manage to stay sane and mediate the conflict. I really appreciate it.
It’s really amazing how, even though I’m mad at Marino, I step in to mediate the fight and stop it…
You’re the one who possesses strength second only to Shirai-san, so I can rely on you when it really matters, kid…
That’s the face of a man who has been through many tough situations.
>>7That’s actually true…
The severity of Maririno keeps escalating…
>>9It’s terrible to say that someone has no heart…
What’s wrong with that?
>>10That’s another image that seems very user-friendly…
>>10Don’t remember Muzan…
>>9As a result of cramming an episode meant for several people into one person…!
>>9I can only look forward to how I will die.
The foreshadowing of the hell shift has been laid out, and we’ve been presented with such a magnificent hell up to this point.
Honestly, it was really interesting.
The new characters are horny.
It feels like these kinds of people just never go away, doesn’t it? It seems like we’ve long passed that line.
>>13Since I’m a public servant, I won’t get fired even with something like this…
This guy has gone beyond being just a crazy person; he’s a genuine psycho.
Well, that’s beyond correction.
Matsurino Cats are cute.
>>15Haven’t you been a rodent lately?
I thought things would get better once the junior (female) came, though.
I was a kid who wanted to see more fighting.
>>18It hadn’t changed at all, right?
On top of that, it has become possible to mediate properly.
Just when I thought I had grown up, I was reset.
>>20I am growing, but it’s probably not enough to make a difference.
I guess there must be some issues on the mental side.
And while Ishihira-kun dislikes it, he tends to observe people quite seriously.
>>27I mean, she’s basically a girl who likes to observe people.
Expecting disputes is probably that too…
In the first place, this person ended up here after being constantly demoted because they were so incredibly bad, so they definitely won’t disappear that easily.
The first panel somewhat resembles the early Pyo-kun’s features.
Could it be that Marino isn’t the heroine…!?
You’re growing up splendidly, Ishihira-kun.
I’m already more mature than Maria…
Even though I had my achievements stolen, just the fact that I’m keeping quiet means I’m already an adult.
Every time, it shows signs of growth.
The output is overwhelmingly lacking.
Marino hasn’t caused a social media outrage yet…
>>31It’s not a plus element.
Shirai probably can’t settle this kind of internal commotion either.
I feel that Ishibira-kun has become quite a usable talent.
I’m glad the boy is growing up to be a good man.
It’s a promotion for Seihei!
I enjoy fights, but they try to smooth things over and don’t fan the flames, which is really mature.
I respect people who can smoothly stop fights in the workplace or at school, as I tend to just panic in those situations.
I have a feeling that I’m going to mess up to the level of being fired for misconduct.
>>38I wonder if there are any such things in library services…
>>39What about non-regular employment?
I’ve learned that my attitude can make others feel intimidated…
I love watching fights, but I feel I’ve grown by not provoking them and instead mediating.
I like disputes, but I dislike it when everyone is feeling down, which is a troublesome quirk of mine.
>>43They probably want to enjoy conflicts arising from differences in thinking based on a certain level of trust.
In short, I want to observe the debate from the sidelines and I’m not looking for a nasty exchange of insults.
It’s because I have a bothersome personality.
A woman whose lack of human emotion makes the thread prosperous.
>>45It was much more exciting than I expected with a huge explosion this time…
>>45It’s sad that in the end, it’s the assholes and human flaws that create more excitement than the various good things about a decent library.
I think I want to grow and change in that moment, but…
You’ll forget after a while.
It seems there are quite a few people like that.
>>46As a result of learning, I understood that I am fundamentally a person who cannot consider others.
How was it?
Why? Do I really have to give snacks to my part-time job and the substitute teacher?
What I learned from this long story is that Ishihira-kun is becoming a good man and that the assistant manager seems to be dying.
If Imamura loses energy, the man in the purple envelope will be sad.
>>50I have to support you…
>>60Gross.
This has been honestly the most interesting topic in recent discussions.
I understand the difficulties of shift scheduling and the fights between people who don’t get along at work.
It’s a bitter memory encountered in reality, but it can be enjoyed more as a fictional story in a manga.
It’s terrible that I’ve been here for three years, just repeating the same thing…!
This seems to be a case of being caught in the middle; the section chief isn’t doing what they need to do, which is not okay.
>>55By settling the dispute, you’ve already done what needs to be done.
Aren’t there any harassment training sessions for public servants?
>>57It’s usually there.
But I don’t think it matters at the Rattata level…
>>70I wonder if even after receiving training, it won’t be recognized as harassment…
>>124There are also people like that at the workplace.
Someone who says that power harassment is not good while actually engaging in power harassment.
When the situation provokes the trauma of being unnamed, similar experiences start to overflow as people react.
I can’t believe you thought about becoming a civil servant with that personality…
>>61In the private sector, you might get fired or not be hired, right!?
>>64You can’t just be fired for being a bad and incompetent person…
Unless the work attitude is blatantly poor or there are an absurd number of tardiness and absences, it’s impossible to fire a regular employee.
>>61It’s not just that they were politely declined by the private sector and taking what was said at that time at face value.
The last page of the punchline is extremely interesting.
It’s amusing that Imamura finally judged that there’s no way to do anything because there is no heart in people.
The current Rattata seems to have concentrated all the bad traits into one person, to the point where it might be diagnosed with a personality disorder.
I wonder what kind of compromise Mari no will come up with.
>>71In reality, if there is no prospect of improvement after being sent for training at the Rattata level, a resignation recommendation will be issued, but I wonder what will happen in this comic.
>>80If it gets noticed up there, it seems like it could turn out that way.
>>91You’re being found out, aren’t you?
>>94It’s higher up.
The actual situation after the exile has probably not been grasped yet.
But even from someone who knows nothing about this, I’m judged to be able to work really well and achieve results.
It’s regular employment.
>>72I’m being passed around and right now I’m in the library.
>>72It can’t be like that if the section chief is aware of the situation.
>>72Since I am being exiled and trying to avoid involvement as much as possible, that is not the case.
>>72I feel like I’m being tossed around because it hasn’t been done.
>>72Kimari no has talent.
>>89You might get killed!
I am motivated and proactive about the work I want to do.
It means that someone doesn’t have a heart.
Isn’t it bad because it’s just being passed around?
Thanks to Rattata, the thread has come back to life.
The biggest problem with Marino is that it’s not that she doesn’t work.
There are often people who go crazy when they can’t express their opinions about the work or territory they are involved in.
First of all, there are some people who will reject this proposal outright, so that’s a bit better… you know what I mean?
Since it’s quite a close line this time, I’d like the resolution to be somewhat thorough.
Why are you angry!? It’s good-quality candy! 💢
I like the conversation between the boy after work and Maru in casual clothes.
I think it’s a person who should receive treatment at a hospital, counseling, or therapy before being exiled.
>>87If you treat it as a sickness without permission now, you’ll be recognized for harassment…
>>87Just because someone doesn’t have a heart doesn’t mean they’re mentally ill.
Even though it’s like this, if I pass the exam I’m currently preparing for, I’ll get promoted and become a manager.
I used to work in a job dealing with the government, so I can really feel that no matter how problematic someone is, they won’t get fired.
Sometimes, there are people at the top who rush ahead, creating a virtual enemy in a self-centered way like this.
Only jobs that are like crap keep increasing.
>>96Well, if it’s the top, there’s no helping it.
However, here it’s actually a two-top.
When Maririno shows up, things really get exciting…
>>97Because this episode was really fun.
>>99Since the frequent appearance of Marilano, it’s become quite interesting, hasn’t it?
I think it’s quite a problem that you can’t stop provoking non-regular employees.
>>98Why is it not okay even though it’s a fact?
>>98It’s more like harassment, and it’s becoming a problem…
Calling for non-regular employment might lead to being criticized if it’s a relatively normal-sized company, but I wonder what it would be like in a library.
>>100Nothing really happens because it’s a government office.
>>112Even when there are complaints from users, the government office hardly takes action.
I can’t expect any mediation in the conflicts between staff members…
>>146Rather, user complaints are like the lowest tier, you know, government office.
There are a lot of crazy users.
>>158The library seems to be quite terrible, doesn’t it?
Because it’s free.
>>163I often see complaints from people who are truly sick.
At a level where one starts to say they are being monitored.
>>170It’s not like I’m soaking in the library or working again, but you just say whatever you want~ Seems typical for someone anonymous.
>>176When working for the government, you can’t see the voices of citizens from different departments in the same area…
It’s amazing, really.
>>158Yeah… and that’s why everyone dislikes it, because they have to deal with it quite a bit.
>>158Still, it will be heard more than the voices of the staff.
>>179No… Employees in positions with fewer applicants are valued much more.
>>196Candidate?
>>196I’m starting to doubt if we’re reading the same manga.
I love the scene where Hatakuchi-san is there when I opened the door.
I can hear you! Outside!
I like the way it is wrapped quite perfectly.
It’s a problem that absolutely wouldn’t occur without that person, and yet I’m the one causing a disturbance during normal times.
There are quite a few people in real life who make a face like “the air is bad… so tough… haah…”
>>108It’s terrifying that there are really people who have no self-awareness…
In job interviews, you can temporarily cover it up, but your flaws quickly become apparent in relationships, leading to being cast away…
The section chief collapsed, and the person who came to transfer should know the real situation and somehow report about Marino to the higher-ups…
It seems like this library would be in quite a bit of trouble if this boy were to leave.
Small and big hesitations were gathered together.
The best
What is the name of the author who is the origin of the name “Matsurino”?
I can sense the bad atmosphere while distributing snacks, but being non-regular! It’s a sickness I can’t stop.
>>116I guess they have no identity aside from being a regular employee.
That big Imamura-san is just cute.
If you are truly incompetent, you will be transferred somewhere within a year.
I was being blown away.
>>118Generally, such things involve the person expressing a desire to transfer.
Matsurino is not like that…
This is a terrible story, but from the outside, while the work is overwhelming and the lower levels are struggling, they’re actually doing their best to avoid collapse, so the problems aren’t visible.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s a bad thing, but if you don’t say it outright, you’ll just keep attracting hate, right? I thought you just didn’t realize that, but when it’s pointed out, you just respond with confusion. I really don’t know what to do about that.
Already
I have no choice but to kill.
It’s gone…
I haven’t seen a doujin for this manga…
I’m glad you got to see a lively fight.
This is the funniest thing in the last few months.
It was great that all the characters that appeared did a wonderful job as manga.
Of course, including Marino.
Matsurino is really a great character, isn’t she…?
>>129In the sense of wanting to offend.
>>131I like Mr. Ugi…
>>129From the perspective of someone in a different department, it seems interesting to wonder what that guy did again.
I thought it was a type of creature that would never notice the bad air.
Do you really understand that and act like that? Seriously? It’s like I’ve become a character like that.
>>130I realized that even though I’m aware of the problem, it’s impossible to improve because the fundamental human nature is beyond redemption.
Being unjustly demeaned because I’m non-regular… it’s tough…
This time I finally faced it head-on, but in this case, if we were to skip the irregular and the regular, which would it be?
The decision will likely be made by someone higher up, unrelated to the front line.
>>136You can rest assured that it won’t fly off just because of this extent.
Such things incur costs, so unless it seriously hinders work from progressing at all, it’s impossible.
Since Maririno appeared, the manga has also become interesting, hasn’t it?
As expected of a Young Magazine manga, it’s not refreshing at all.
My Mahiro really likes games, using things like buffs as examples…
Ishihira-kun occasionally slacks off a bit, but he’s become a nice lubricant.
Are you going to fly or something? It’s like Mariko goes on and on.
>>142If it flies away, it loses its value, so it’s a problem…
Of course, there is the aspect of having a bad personality, but they were the type who really didn’t understand what was wrong or how others feel.
I had been catching glimpses of it until now.
I am aware that the air has gotten worse and that I am probably the cause, yet my behavior is that of a rather sad monster.
It’s interesting to observe from a distance.
When asked if I want to get involved, I say no.
Anyway, even when it was with Fuji-san, Ishihira-kun was excited but was also reporting to Shirai and was taking action to properly stop it!
It has been a while since the last transfer in the story, so they might be sending them off in a grand manner.
Imamura-san and Uki-san are too cute.
>>147I think it’s too specialized for me to understand.
It’s pretty messed up to make a junior help pack a gift of apology in a noticeable spot at the workplace.
If I were on the receiving end of this, I would be beyond astonished and actually scared.
>>155Not knowing that kind of thing really is tough…
>>155Moreover, there’s no talk about the part-time job.
Once you’ve established a strong positive image, you can’t recover it no matter what you do…
I think I found some amazing artwork.
The troubled expression is really cute and makes me feel restless.
It’s not so much incompetence as it is a feeling of not being able to cut the cake.
>>161But the people around me are non-regular employees earning less than 2 million yen a year and are incompetent…
Since Matsurino is the only interesting character, it will lose its flavor if they’re gone.
>>147You really have a nice face.
They only try to patch things up in the moment, and because they judge that it’s settled like that, there’s no way to resolve it.
Horror manga
I feel like I’m trying to approach things informally in my own way…
I might have awakened as an Esper.
A boy who stopped an adult from fighting with enthusiasm because they had lost their energy.
>>171Well, there was no way that was the case this week.
Properly married.
>>171No, this time it was a really lively fight, wasn’t it!? Just like with Fuji’s revolution, it was exciting, but we were still trying to stop the fight properly!
The essence of Ishihira is still the same, but it’s nice to see that he’s growing properly…
When will the thread picture grow?
I would hate to have someone like this at work.
To be honest, it’s scary if Ishihira-kun is there too.
Until now, I had hoped for improvement and growth, but this time it has become completely hopeless, which is tough.
It’s completely narcissistic personality disorder.
There are definitely people like that… which was Mr. Nagihara’s job.
I think the person who approved this measure is the most to blame.
>>182Let’s enhance the digital library on paper, so it’s something beautiful.
Boy, how about solving it with your usual violence?
>>183A cage entered with taxes.
If I say any more, it will become a conversation that shouldn’t be so clear, so that won’t do.
>>185This is really strong… I can’t even tell you to go get diagnosed.
I want to read a book where Maririno assaults a boy.
Next, Koike-san will be transferred as a successor to the Children’s Division.
My junior has decided to move to the Child Welfare Division.
I want to see a development where Marino is isolated in her department!
Is there a story about a boy being popular…?
>>191The story of being approached every time by high school girls who had a bibliobattle might have been Ishihira’s boyhood popularity phase.
>>191The reading club thing… is that different?
>>191There was a story about being waited for by a younger girl.
>>191You were popular with the juniors from other schools, right?
With a novel that is based on my own mother in one hand.
I’m not handing out snacks as an apology; I’m doing it because my boss told me to, so it’s not my fault, but I guess there’s a feeling of giving in to it.
If seen from the perspective of the organization, it’s the boss’s fault.
To what extent should a boss discipline their subordinates?
I have always thought that I want to read a story that feels like it’s from Young Magazine at least once.
There are so many erotic characters, it’s such a waste!!
>>197I feel like there used to be quite a bit of risqué stuff back in the day.
Now, go get off in Maririno.
Honestly, it’s pretty erotic.