Silver Plan to Redo From JK - Vol. 3 Ch. 12 - From Now On Many Times...!

I feel like the issue of her being forced into doing things she didn't want to wasn't really resolved at the end, but hopefully they'll get a chance to sort things out. And hopefully she can find a way to follow her own dreams instead of being her parents' puppet.

Like, her running away from home and eventually getting found was a separate problem from being bossed around.
 
Shit this chapter has such a great message. Your future is something to worry about and you'll forever keep worrying about it but thats normal!
 
@blurgh123 - I think Oka was referring to when he (or his friend) said that Sayuri was going to be their shop’s ace. Basically, the two Yakuza are pretending so that those rapists will think the Yakuza are protecting Sayuri for business reasons instead of personal reasons. Oka doesn’t want anyone knowing that he has a soft spot for Sayuri and her friends. It also helps play up the Yakuza toughness act.
 
This should be a very happy chapter, but the foreshadowing about her father doesn't bode well. He's being set up. The main reason behind her family's ruin hasn't been solved at all.

On the bright side, she's probably averted the worst scenario. Now she has friends that will probably lend a hand even if everything else fails.
 
@Misticsan

This should be a very happy chapter, but the foreshadowing about her father doesn't bode well. He's being set up. The main reason behind her family's ruin hasn't been solved at all.

On the bright side, she's probably averted the worst scenario. Now she has friends that will probably lend a hand even if everything else fails.

Two other hopeful spots - one being that father might mention the deal at home. Previous life that would have meant nothing to her, now it's something important(TM).

Second hope is that father is getting used to being bullied around by her in the terms of money - he might even consult her a little (maybe under the guise of teaching her investment, since he has such a good deal going on).
 
I still love this whole thing, but the stuff that doesn't sit well with me keeps piling up.

"One of the RAPE VICTIMS drank a sip of alcohol, so we won't call the cops and will let THE LITERAL RAPISTS WALK FREE TO KEEP RAPING HAPPILY AND RUIN MANY LIVES."
I see this all the time in mangas, because writers need evil one-time antagonists without having to drag the story further, and it cheeses me off every time.

And the fact that Sayuri still remembers absolutely nothing. Nothing about her friends, her studies, the circumstances surrounding her dad's fall... What is even the point of her being from the future? Aside from her starting some sort of health food craze, which wasn't even related to her own life, she could as well just have decided to turn her life around after having a nightmare or something, because her future knowledge is irrelevant.
 
I think the "Hokkaido Grand Hotel" is referencing an actual fraud event, cause that sounds familiar as hell.
 

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