I don't think so specifically because I don't read long strip comics so none of those I did check out there work listed here but none of it is anything I've read before. Might be an "off-brand" manga I accidentally viewed one time while looking for wholesome family friendly manga if they did that kind of work. Or it could just be an artist with a similar style I've read who knows there is so much Manga out there.
@Siquall
It's honestly kinda refreshing this is happening. In most series of this sort the person has perfect memory and goes through their re-do life doing everything perfectly without even trying.
Man, i don't even remember high school level math, and that was just 4 years ago. I can't even imagine how hard must be for her when she hasn't studied in d e c a d e s.
Man, i don't even remember high school level math, and that was just 4 years ago. I can't even imagine how hard must be for her when she hasn't studied in d e c a d e s.
Uh, idk about decades, but I I finished high school 11 years ago (finished my master's 6 years ago) and still remember everything through calculus except "the full table of integrals" (since there were like... a hundred different specialized integrals to remember, post-simplification). I probably remember like half of them.
I was always a math person though. I definitely don't remember the order of events of A Midsummer Night's Dream, for contrast (a play I barely paid attention to the first time), though.
To be completely fair to the teacher (and her classmates and the bullies and her family and literally anybody else),
her incredibly poor reputation precedes her, and this complete 180 in only a few days (weeks?) in-universe is rightfully perceived as out-of-the-blue.
Also, this is just chapter 5.
If the teacher still acts this suspicious of FMC by, say, chapter 15, then yeah.