ᯗ ᮣᮤᮕᮠ ᮖᮟᮢᮧᮑᮢᮔ ᮤᮟᮧᮑᮢᮔ ᯛᮟᮝᮼ
ᮄᮘᮕᮢᮕ᮵ᮣ ᮞᮟᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮝᮟᮢᮕ ᯗ ᮓᮑᮞ ᮔᮟᮼ ᯜᮟ ᮝᮑᮤᮤᮕᮢ ᮘᮟᮧ ᮝᮥᮓᮘ ᯗ ᮤᮢᮩ ᮤᮟ ᮓᮟᮦᮕᮢ ᮙᮤ ᮥᮠᮺ ᮙᮤ ᮧᮙᮜᮜ ᮚᮥᮣᮤ ᮒᮕᮓᮟᮝᮕ ᮑᮞ ᮕᮨᮓᮥᮣᮕᮼ
ᮃᮟᮺ ᮑᮜᮜ ᯗ ᮓᮑᮞ ᮔᮟ ᮙᮣ ᮑᮠᮟᮜᮟᮗᮙ᮪ᮕ ᮘᮟᮞᮕᮣᮤᮜᮩᮼ
“ᯛᮟᮝᮺ ᯗ’ᮝ ᮣᮟᮢᮢᮩᮼ”
ᯗ ᮖᮕᮕᮜ ᮑ ᮣᮕᮞᮣᮕ ᮟᮖ ᮔᮙᮣᮗᮥᮣᮤ ᮖᮢᮟᮝ ᯛᮟᮝᮺ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮢᮕᮚᮕᮓᮤᮙᮟᮞᮼ
“ᮇᮘᮑᮤ ᮔᮟ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮑᮞᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮔᮟᮼᮼᮼ ᮣᮞᮕᮑᮛᮙᮞᮗ ᮙᮞᮤᮟ ᮣᮓᮘᮟᮟᮜ ᮔᮥᮢᮙᮞᮗ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮔᮙᮣᮓᮙᮠᮜᮙᮞᮑᮢᮩ ᮣᮥᮣᮠᮕᮞᮣᮙᮟᮞᮼᮼᮼ ᮤᮢᮩᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮟ ᮓᮟᮝᮝᮙᮤ ᮣᮥᮙᮓᮙᮔᮕᮼ ᯒᮙᮔ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮑᮞᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮥᮢᮤ ᯓᮙᮚᮙᮻᮛᮥᮞ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮝᮥᮓᮘᮺ ᮕᮦᮕᮞ ᮗᮟᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮖᮑᮢᯍ ᯏᮖᮤᮕᮢ ᮔᮟᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮧᮟᮢᮣᮤ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮙᮝᮺ ᮘᮟᮧ ᮝᮑᮞᮩ ᮤᮙᮝᮕᮣ ᮔᮟ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮞᮕᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮙᮞᮖᮜᮙᮓᮤ ᮑᮞ ᮥᮞᮕᮢᮑᮣᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮧᮟᮥᮞᮔ ᮒᮕᮖᮟᮢᮕ ᮩᮟᮥ’ᮢᮕ ᮣᮑᮤᮙᮣᮖᮙᮕᮔᯍ”
ᮄᮘᮕ ᮣᮑᮝᮕ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣ ᯗᮓᮘᮙᮚᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞ ᮣᮑᮙᮔ ᮕᮑᮢᮜᮙᮕᮢ ᮓᮑᮝᮕ ᮒᮑᮓᮛ ᮖᮢᮟᮝ ᯛᮟᮝ’ᮣ ᮝᮟᮥᮤᮘᮼ
“ᯗ ᮔᮙᮔᮞ’ᮤ ᮘᮑᮦᮕ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮜᮥᮨᮥᮢᮩ ᮤᮟ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮘᮑᮤᮼ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮚᮥᮣᮤ ᮑᮖᮢᮑᮙᮔ ᮟᮖ ᮜᮟᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮕᮦᮕᮢᮩᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᮒᮕᮓᮑᮥᮣᮕ ᯗ’ᮦᮕ ᮑᮜᮧᮑᮩᮣ ᮜᮙᮦᮕᮔ ᮑᮣ ᮑᮞ ᮘᮟᮞᮟᮢ ᮣᮤᮥᮔᮕᮞᮤ ᮥᮞᮤᮙᮜ ᮞᮟᮧᮼ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮖᮢᮑᮙᮔ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮑᮜᮜ ᮝᮩ ᮕᮖᮖᮟᮢᮤᮣ ᮥᮠ ᮥᮞᮤᮙᮜ ᮞᮟᮧ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮒᮕ ᮗᮟᮞᮕᮺ ᮓᮟᮝᮠᮜᮕᮤᮕᮜᮩ ᮗᮟᮞᮕᮼ”
ᯏᮞᮔ ᮤᮘᮕᮞ ᯗ ᮢᮕᮑᮜᮙ᮪ᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᯗ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮟᮞᮜᮩ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛᮙᮞᮗ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮝᮩᮣᮕᮜᮖᮺ ᮤᮟ ᮞᮟ ᮕᮞᮔᮼ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮚᮥᮣᮤ ᮑᮖᮢᮑᮙᮔ ᮟᮖ ᮜᮟᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮧᮘᮑᮤ ᯗ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮒᮥᮙᮜᮤ ᮥᮠ ᮥᮞᮤᮙᮜ ᮞᮟᮧᮼ ᯓᮙᮚᮙᮻᮛᮥᮞᮺ ᯙᮟᮞᮔᮟᮻᮣᮕᮞᮠᮑᮙᮺ ᯛᮟᮝ – ᮞᮟᮞᮕ ᮟᮖ ᮤᮘᮕᮝ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮤᮘᮕᮢᮕᮼ
ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮞᮟᮧ ᮟᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮢᮟᮟᮖᮤᮟᮠᮺ ᯗᮓᮘᮙᮚᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮣᮤᮟᮠᮠᮕᮔ ᮝᮕᮺ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮝᮟᮢᮕ ᮓᮟᮞᮓᮕᮢᮞᮕᮔ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᯓᮙᮚᮙ ᮤᮘᮑᮞ ᮘᮕᮢᮣᮕᮜᮖᮼ ᮃᮘᮕ ᮛᮞᮕᮧ ᮕᮦᮕᮢᮩᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ – ᮤᮘᮕ ᮠᮟᮣᮣᮙᮒᮙᮜᮙᮤᮩ ᮟᮖ ᮒᮕᮓᮟᮝᮙᮞᮗ ᮑ ᮤᮑᮢᮗᮕᮤ ᮟᮖ ᮒᮥᮜᮜᮩᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮠᮟᮤᮕᮞᮤᮙᮑᮜ ᮔᮑᮝᮑᮗᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮢᮕᮠᮥᮤᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞ – ᮑᮞᮔ ᮩᮕᮤ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮣᮥᮠᮠᮟᮢᮤᮕᮔ ᯓᮙᮚᮙᮼ
ᮃᮘᮕ ᮓᮑᮢᮕᮔ ᮝᮟᮢᮕ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮘᮙᮝ ᮤᮘᮑᮞ ᯗᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮒᮕᮤᮢᮑᮩᮕᮔ ᮝᮩ ᮓᮘᮙᮜᮔᮘᮟᮟᮔ ᮖᮢᮙᮕᮞᮔ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮧᮘᮟᮝ ᯗ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮑᮜᮧᮑᮩᮣ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮤᮟᮗᮕᮤᮘᮕᮢᮼ
ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮢᮕᮝᮕᮝᮒᮕᮢᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮣᮤᮙᮝᮥᮜᮑᮤᮕᮔ ᮝᮩ ᮙᮞᮖᮕᮢᮙᮟᮢᮙᮤᮩ ᮓᮟᮝᮠᮜᮕᮨᮼ
“ᯗᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮕᮞᮔᮺ ᮞᮟ ᮝᮑᮤᮤᮕᮢ ᮘᮟᮧ ᮖᮑᮢ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮗᮟᮺ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮟᮞᮜᮩ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮩᮟᮥᮢᮣᮕᮜᮖᮺ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮩᮟᮥᮺ ᯛᮙᮩᮥᮛᮙᮼ ᯗ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮩᮟᮥ’ᮦᮕ ᮞᮕᮦᮕᮢ ᮤᮢᮥᮜᮩ ᮜᮟᮦᮕᮔ ᮑᮞᮩᮟᮞᮕᮼ ᯏᮞᮔ ᮖᮢᮟᮝ ᮞᮟᮧ ᮟᮞᮺ ᮧᮙᮜᮜ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮒᮕ ᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮜᮟᮦᮕ ᮣᮟᮝᮕᮟᮞᮕᯍ”
ᯛᮟᮝ ᮣᮤᮑᮤᮕᮔ ᮓᮟᮜᮔᮜᮩᮼ ᯖᮕᮢ ᮣᮘᮑᮢᮠ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣ ᮣᮜᮟᮧᮜᮩ ᮠᮙᮕᮢᮓᮕᮔ ᮝᮩ ᮘᮕᮑᮢᮤᮼ ᯏᮞᮔ ᯗ ᮢᮕᮑᮜᮙ᮪ᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᯗ ᮣᮤᮙᮜᮜ ᮔᮙᮔᮞ’ᮤ ᮤᮢᮥᮜᮩ ᮥᮞᮔᮕᮢᮣᮤᮑᮞᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮝᮕᮑᮞᮙᮞᮗ ᮟᮖ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣᮼ
ᯛᮟᮝ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮣᮑᮩᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮙᮣᯈ ᯔᮢᮟᮝ ᮞᮟᮧ ᮟᮞᮺ ᮙᮤ’ᮣ ᮘᮕᮜᮜᮺ ᮖᮟᮢᮕᮦᮕᮢᮼ
“ᯖᮟᮧ ᮓᮑᮞ ᯗᮼᮼᮼ”
ᯐᮕ ᮖᮟᮢᮗᮙᮦᮕᮞᯍ ᯗ ᮤᮢᮙᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮑᮣᮛᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮝᮑᮞᮑᮗᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕ ᮝᮩ ᮝᮟᮥᮤᮘᮼ
ᯐᮕᮓᮑᮥᮣᮕ ᯗ ᮣᮘᮟᮥᮜᮔᮞ’ᮤ ᮕᮦᮕᮞ ᮒᮕ ᮑᮜᮜᮟᮧᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮑᮣᮛ ᮣᮥᮓᮘ ᮑ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗᮼ
“ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮞᮟᮧᮺ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮓᮑᮜᮜ ᮤᮘᮕ ᯏᮟᮞᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞ’ᮣ ᮘᮟᮥᮣᮕᮼ”
ᯛᮟᮝ ᮓᮟᮞᮤᮙᮞᮥᮕᮔᮺ ᮣᮤᮑᮤᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮖᮑᮓᮤᮣ ᮓᮑᮜᮝᮜᮩᮼ ᯏᮣ ᮙᮖ ᮤᮟ ᮣᮑᮩ ᮧᮕ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮣᮤᮢᮑᮞᮗᮕᮢᮣᮼ
“ᮼᮼᮼ”
ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮖᮢᮑᮙᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮕᮑᮢ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮢᮕᮣᮥᮜᮤᮼ ᮃᮘᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯓᮙᮚᮙ’ᮣ ᮝᮟᮝ ᮣᮘᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮘᮑᮦᮕ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮗᮟᮟᮔ ᮖᮢᮙᮕᮞᮔᮣᮼ
“ᮄᮘᮕ ᮑᮠᮟᮜᮟᮗᮩ ᮧᮑᮣᮞ’ᮤ ᮑᮓᮓᮕᮠᮤᮕᮔᮼ ᯝᮖ ᮓᮟᮥᮢᮣᮕ ᮞᮟᮤᮼ ᯗᮤ ᮣᮕᮕᮝᮣ ᮤᮘᮕᮩ ᮙᮞᮤᮕᮞᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮔᮕᮝᮑᮞᮔ ᮓᮟᮝᮠᮕᮞᮣᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮒᮥᮜᮜᮩᮙᮞᮗ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮣᮜᮑᮞᮔᮕᮢ ᮑᮗᮑᮙᮞᮣᮤ ᯓᮙᮚᮙᮻᮛᮥᮞ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮓᮟᮜᮜᮑᮒᮟᮢᮑᮤᮕᮔ ᮟᮞᮼ”
ᯑᮟᮝᮠᮕᮞᮣᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞᮼ ᯖᮕᮑᮢᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮺ ᯗ ᮖᮕᮜᮤ ᮝᮩ ᮒᮟᮔᮩ ᮤᮕᮝᮠᮕᮢᮑᮤᮥᮢᮕ ᮠᮜᮥᮝᮝᮕᮤᮼ
“ᮼᮼᮼ”
ᯏᮜᮝᮟᮣᮤ ᮓᮢᮩᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮙᮤᮕᮔ ᮖᮟᮢ ᯛᮟᮝ’ᮣ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣᮼ
“ᯏᮣ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮗᮥᮑᮢᮔᮙᮑᮞᮺ ᯗ ᮘᮑᮦᮕ ᮑ ᮢᮕᮣᮠᮟᮞᮣᮙᮒᮙᮜᮙᮤᮩᮼ ᯗ ᮙᮞᮤᮕᮞᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮖᮥᮜᮖᮙᮜᮜ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮢᮕᮣᮠᮟᮞᮣᮙᮒᮙᮜᮙᮤᮩ ᮠᮢᮟᮠᮕᮢᮜᮩᮼ ᯗ ᮧᮙᮜᮜ ᮠᮢᮕᮠᮑᮢᮕ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮑᮝᮟᮥᮞᮤ ᮟᮖ ᮓᮟᮝᮠᮕᮞᮣᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᯏᮟᮞᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞ ᮣᮥᮗᮗᮕᮣᮤᮕᮔᮼ ᯓᮦᮕᮞ ᮙᮖ ᮙᮤ ᮝᮕᮑᮞᮣ ᮣᮕᮜᮜᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮘᮟᮥᮣᮕᮼ ᯗᮖ ᮙᮤ ᮗᮟᮕᮣ ᮤᮟ ᮓᮟᮥᮢᮤᮺ ᮙᮤ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮠᮥᮤ ᮑᮞ ᮕᮦᮕᮞ ᮗᮢᮕᮑᮤᮕᮢ ᮒᮥᮢᮔᮕᮞ ᮟᮞ ᯏᮟᮞᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮘᮑᮣ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮗᮟᮟᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮥᮣᮼ ᯗ ᮑᮒᮣᮟᮜᮥᮤᮕᮜᮩ ᮓᮑᮞᮞᮟᮤ ᮔᮟ ᮤᮘᮑᮤᮼ”
ᮃᮕᮜᮜᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮘᮟᮥᮣᮕᮼ ᯚᮟᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮘᮟᮥᮣᮕ ᯛᮟᮝ ᮧᮟᮢᮛᮕᮔ ᮘᮑᮢᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮒᮥᮙᮜᮔᮼ ᮄᮘᮕ ᮧᮕᮙᮗᮘᮤ ᮟᮖ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮢᮕᮣᮟᮜᮦᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮝᮩ ᮝᮙᮣᮤᮑᮛᮕ ᮝᮑᮔᮕ ᮝᮩ ᮒᮟᮔᮩ ᮤᮢᮕᮝᮒᮜᮕᮼ
“ᯗ’ᮝ ᮣᮟᮢᮢᮩᮼ”
ᯏᮜᮜ ᯗ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮔᮟ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮠᮟᮜᮟᮗᮙ᮪ᮕᮼ
“ᯗ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮤᮢᮥᮜᮩ ᮥᮞᮔᮕᮢᮣᮤᮑᮞᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮗᮢᮑᮦᮙᮤᮩ ᮟᮖ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮣᮙᮞᮼ ᯗ ᮤᮟᮜᮔ ᯏᮟᮞᮟᮻᮣᮑᮞ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮑᮞᮤᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮑᮠᮟᮜᮟᮗᮙ᮪ᮕ ᮔᮙᮢᮕᮓᮤᮜᮩᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮣᮑᮙᮔ ᮤᮘᮙᮣᯈ ‘ᮇᮕ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮧᮑᮞᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮝᮕᮕᮤ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮑᮣ ᮝᮥᮓᮘ ᮑᮣ ᮠᮟᮣᮣᮙᮒᮜᮕᮼ’ ᯏᮞᮔ ᮑᮜᮣᮟᮺ ‘ᮇᮕ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮧᮑᮞᮤ ᯓᮙᮚᮙᮻᮛᮥᮞ ᮤᮟ ᮢᮕᮝᮕᮝᮒᮕᮢ ᯛᮙᮩᮥᮛᮙᮺ ᮣᮟ ᮠᮜᮕᮑᮣᮕ ᮣᮤᮟᮠ ᮓᮟᮞᮤᮑᮓᮤᮙᮞᮗ ᮥᮣᮼ’ ᯛᮙᮩᮥᮛᮙᮺ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮔᮙᮔ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮝᮥᮓᮘᮼ ᮉᮟᮥ ᮝᮥᮣᮤ ᮤᮢᮥᮜᮩ ᮥᮞᮔᮕᮢᮣᮤᮑᮞᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮗᮢᮑᮦᮙᮤᮩ ᮟᮖ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮣᮙᮞᮼ”
ᮄᮘᮟᮣᮕ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣ ᮣᮟᮥᮞᮔᮕᮔ ᮜᮙᮛᮕ ᮓᮟᮜᮔ ᮧᮑᮤᮕᮢ ᮣᮜᮟᮧᮜᮩ ᮠᮥᮜᮜᮙᮞᮗ ᮝᮕ ᮒᮑᮓᮛ ᮤᮟ ᮢᮕᮑᮜᮙᮤᮩᮼ
Eiji’s mom clearly said she saw Miyuki with kondo the other day. WOMAN. YOU COULD HAVE AT THE VERY LEAST TOLD HER MOM WHAT YOU SUSPECTED. THIS WHOLE THING WOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED IN THE FIRST PLACE. I’m saying this out of concern for Mrs. Amada seeing her state and situation. Like selling your house because your daughter was selfish is very heartbreaking.
While I agree that Eiji’s should have done something to prevent the incident, her inaction was also explained:
– She didn’t want to interfere with her son’s romance life, as she did not know it too well and it was established that Eiji never open much about his relationship with Amada even with his mother.
– She said she vaguely saw someone like Miyuki going out with Kondo, like it was just a passing by, so she may think she mistake some stranger with Miyuki. Only after saw her son’s reaction on that faithful day, she finally understand that it was not a mistake…
– She also explained that even if she knew that they are in love, because their relationship is still young, emotional and immature, things like cheating on impulse could happen ( It is quite a normal thing IRL too, for school relationship context)
It’s not about cheating at this point. But rather about someone covered bulling, spreading misinfomation, damaging her son’s property and reputation, breaking her son mentally to the point of suicide. But Eiji’s mom never thought that things could get that far…
Its your third point, she 100% knew it was Miyuki holding hands with some guy that wasn’t her son but she didn’t want to interfere since like you said its young love; getting your heart broken sometimes is apart of growing up. At that point she wrote Miyuki off so there was no reason to contact her mom since I’m sure she didn’t want to talk to or about Miyuki at all anymore. Who could guess she would get dick drunk, change personalities and destroy a 10 year family relationship
Also… “cheating on impulse” isn’t a forgivable thing either. You’re young and impulsive? Great! I had several relationships though high school, and never continued the one that ended with cheating.
How y’all gettin’ into relationships in high school
I’m in college, still not a soul talks to me
Am I that uninteresting?
Us 💔😔✌️
Damn.I felt seriously bad for her mom.Miyuki can rot in hell for all i care but her mom.She’s innocent caught in the fire.This chapter hit hard.
She is indeed innocent, but she’s just playing her part as being a responsible adult, not to mention as a single parent
I feel bad for her mom bro first her husband and now daughter
It sounds kinda harsh but as her mother she has to carry the sin of her daughter even if she didn’t do anything and compared to what Amada did to Eiji selling her house as compensation is a small sum to pay…
No its not i will never defend miyuki but her mom spent years trying to provide for her family and she has to sell it? The mom does not deserve such punishment for something she did not even know or even do she deserves better shes literally a single parent I feel so bad for her she does not deserve to lose the house author just being dumb rn
She doesn’t deserve it for sure but yeah she’s a person with honor so she would shoulder it as she was supposed to be miyuki’s parental figure
Poor woman, I’m honestly feelin’ bad for her… she’s a single mom getting dragged into her daughter’s mess for no reason 😭
Selling the house? nahhh. Also, I don’t think Eiji’s mom would be that mean to Miyuki’s mom. She didn’t do anything afterall, that is just Miyuki.
Selling the house? For compensation???? Wtf is this shit bro 😭🙏🏼 I get the other stuff, but this shit ain’t even that serious 😭🙏🏼. At least use the money to pay your Hospital bills, and never interact with the aono House-hold, that alone is enough but you really thinkin bout selling the house?? FFS Author you can’t make them THAT stupid 😭😭😭
In Japan its big money when they talk about compensation that’s how grave this situation is in this country and the way how the story unfolds.
Typical retarded American projecting your laws onto other countries. Kindly shut the fuck up.
Leave the American hate at home brother
Shut up and fuck you son of a bitch weaboo
Yeah shut the fuck up bum the comment is right she does not need to sell the house thats to much she worked her entire life to get that and she has to lose it all cuz of her retarded daughter. It seems to me your the retarded one here buddy
In your dream stop crying 1 Year old kid weeaboo is salty 😁
Don’t waste your time man. They’re either bots or fools.
In your dream stop crying 1 Year old kid weeaboo is salty 😁
Shut up and fuck you son of a bitch weaboo idiot 🤣🤣