Doll-Kara - Vol. 2 Ch. 9

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People like that Kei exist and they are stupid being believe yet people defend that kind of thing...
 
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it's the "beta MC becomes a doormat for any beautiful woman and sells out on ideals" stereotype but in a girl
 
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That outfit was as cringeworthy as seen in https://mangadex.org/manga/11190/mahou-shoujo-pretty-bell
 
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Oh man I want to see that idiot girl punched in the face or traumatized by the consequences of her actions.
 
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Eternal idol? Wut. I'm not versed in idol fandom terms. Seems like he wants her to kill herself while in an idol group.
 
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At least we now know Suzu is a villain. The MC knows that now as well, so I expect we won't be seeing much of her anymore. Hopefully we will see the scene where the scumbag instructor drops her like a rock, leaving her with nothing, no friends and certainly no older crush. Peculiar Mikuni plans to use Suzu against Kei, considering Suzu is Kei's known enemy now, just like he is himself.

Japanese insurances must be funny. An accidental fire isn't covered by an insurance, but an arson is? You'd think it would be the other way around, if anything. Natural catastrophes often aren't covered by basic insurance plans, but an accident is the very thing people usually take an insurance for, so it's ridiculous it's not covered. Artificial cases (done on purpose) are the far most muddy situations because there's always a high chance for a fraud there. Insurance companies would study those extra carefully. It's hilarious the MC is hoping for an arson, keeping that in mind, especially when she's (I can't really say he's because it's from Kei's side) in debt and receiving the insurance money would solve that. Quite suspicious indeed. Well, Japan is indeed an alien land from a European point of view.
 
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It's even worse than that; this should still be considered arson. Even if the girl denies that the instructor specifically was responsible, she still saw someone lighting the fire. The only reason the police wouldn't log this as an arson case is because... well, from what I hear the police in Japan tend not to admit that a crime has occurred unless they already pretty much know who did it. Which is why the "murder" rate in Japan is so famously low and the suicide rate is so high.
 
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So basically that girl that much of a pervert, that she let a criminal go because of her lust towards him...😬
 

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