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that's what you get for living in chicago.
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When I thought this manga couldn't get any better, we get a clumsy yakuza waifu, perfection.
 
More pne goofball to at to the mix — the fact that she’s wearing a kimino with her apron while working at a supermarket is brilliant, that’s a workplace power move if I ever saw one (though it doesn’t seem to be paying off)
 
@Liquidxlax That unfortunately happened with a lot of "minorities" or outsiders to Japanese culture throughout it's history. Look up how Japan treated Koreans during their occupation and it's pretty fucking horrific. Koreans that moved to Japan (and even ones that still lived in Korea) were trying to make a better place for their families after getting occupied but no one would hire Koreans or lease them apartments or houses or lend them money. They were worse than second class citizens. So who hired them? Yakuza and pachinko parlors. And so Koreans began to get a worse reputation because Japanese society forced them to turn to crime or jobs Japanese people found "disgusting" to provide for their families. But where else could they work? Legit jobs treated them like slaves, overworked them for no money and who could they complain to? Cops didn't care. The government didn't care. So what were they left with. Getting mad at Koreans for working with Yakuza because you literally only left Yakuza jobs open for them is some fucking hypocrisy.

Worse, you see this all over the world at all different times with all different cultures. It's a human thing.

...wait, why did we go off on these tangents?
 
I don't know what stan is but if you're talking about favorite mine is Kogane
 
That's right, you can't come after the transaction is done and want the points... You'll mess up the line if you keep comming back to the cashier with small stuff.

I love how this series makes trivial every day matter more entertaining 🤗
 
That was unnerving. I'd run away if I ever see this kind of event unfolding in our friendly neighborhood supermarket.
 
I honestly found this chapter to be more sad than funny.
I can get a random "hotshot" getting married and helping out in the household, to a comical degree. But a previous yakuza boss working as a basic grocery-lady? That's rough. That's real rough.
I don't have any expectations out of the MC, but from a yakuza-boss I thought she'd at least have enough connections to secure a more profitable job.
 
@Solipsist

I honestly think there is nowhere that isn't rough in Japan and that being a basic grocery lady is significantly 'better' than a house husband. Tatsu really got lucky with Miku.
 

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