Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi

im normally against teacher x student mangas but this one is actually interesting, it's got a bittersweet vibe to it and both characters are more than what they seem. thx for the updates!
 
have the english translators stopped or something btw? there's just italian for the other chapters-
 
@Mereine They haven’t stopped, their schedule says they’ll update this once a month and they’re trying to do it even faster but they need translators
 
I normally thing teacherxstudent ships are kinda nasty and cringy, but this one is soo cute!! Does anyone know how old the teacher is tho..?
 
And this is why I usually don’t even start a new one unless it’s updated regularly (and extra chapters are done at the same time as a regular chapter—waiting a month for one of those is silly) for at least 30 chapters. I appreciate ppl who do this, but do it or don’t, the in-between is what frustrates ppl.
 
should i wait for this to be updated til at least half of the completed ones? this is really good and the translation from vol 2 onwards are superb but the update it seems slow. sighsss. but i'm falling for this storyline so much. i love it.
 
I get that, but a monthly schedule is already fast for shoujo imo. People might have gotten used to the fast updates of isekai, villainess, or any popular manga and/or manhwa, but we're in a pandemic, and life always comes first before scanlation... ; -;) I heard the group is recruiting more staff since they want to quicken the release schedule tho
 
The teacher acts more like a very close older brother to the student and is very clever with some leading intentions. The student knows this that’s why they have a good relationship since she knows the teacher was only helping her. A really fine read telling you you’re not alone and that there is someone who will be willing to stay with you.
 
Finallllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyy an updateeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
Thanks for the double update! The suicide plotline/set up was unique to begin with in shoujo but I'm glad to see they're addressing it relatively seriously and building on it slowly instead of just using it as a plot device to jumpstart the romance. Also the art is very clean and pretty
 

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