Musume no Tomodachi - Vol. 3 Ch. 26 - Destruction

shit i picked up the flag a bit earlier. looking good so far. Miya is not a complete dumbass so thats good.
 
i really hate this bitch of a daughter, making your dad depressed as shit for a whole year, then acts like she can criticize shit when she hasnt spoken to her dad face to face for a whole fucking year.
 
Damn blurting her name was already dumb, admiting that it's is GF dumber but actually going to her work jesus. And that awkward moment when you defend your chief but turns he's actually kind of a pedo
 
Do you know what kind of horrible things he does?
He goes to the aquarium and wears bandaids with dolphin patterns on them
LMAO! What a monster.

He tells Miya he is going drinking with a co-worker and she does find him with a co-worker but completely ignores said co-worker and keeps her laser focus on him going out with her friend.
The way it looks is not that she suspects he is going out with her friend is that she WANTS this to be true, with the way she can weave a whole story with just a random band-aid in the trash and his father standing near one of the businesses near his workplace with a co-worker.
 
I'd probably kill myself if I was on his shoes.
But now that I think about it, leaving my daughter will be too sad so I think that I won't be able to leave her alone.
 
Man this is so sad :( I agree with him 100% I only think he should wait until she's 18 to not catch a case
 
@Wantagom No...you have to admit those are a lot of "coincidences" that ties him to Kii-chan. You forget the character on those bandaids were something Mii-chan knew Kii-chan liked. There's just too many coincidences that she noticed. She's observant. I don't think she wants it to be true...after all, we as readers know it is true. I do agree, though, that she ignored the presence of his subordinate...
 
Is it love, or is it lust?
Or is it because she allows him to be free from his responsabilities?

She manipulated him. There's no way this manga's gonna end well. She just needed someone to escape her mother, and this guy ended up beeing her victim.

That's my take on it.
Maybe the author has other plans in mind. But this is one of the possibilities.

Just for clarification, I'm not saying this guy's a victim. As an adult, you're supposed to resist your urges and bear your burdens. It doesnt change the fact that he is her victim. If what I think is true, he is the victim of her schemes, althought he shouldnt have fallen for it.
 

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