That's it. F*ck this wh*re. She disappeared for 17 years, meaning she most likely just vanished while they were in a relationship, 3 years later got preggo by another mf. Now she shows up because this guy most likely was "a nice guy back then" (translation, easy to scam simp. Hell, she even HAS to ask him if he gets frequently scammed IN THIS chapter lmao).Next chapter, Kyou directly confirms that Minori is 14 years old.
Don't particularly want to defend this manga since I'm not sure I'm really interested in it, but as far as I am concerned, I can imagine accepting to provide help to some old friends I haven't seen for 17 years like this guy. It really depends on how we lost contact or how we split. But I'm an old fart, so maybe I'm less high-strung on this type of situation.Man is so lonely he would take in someone he has had 0 contact in for 17 years because of her smile and presence while she openly just wants to mooch off of him. What a sad man he must be.
Agreed. It's quite amazing, how many people instantly jump to worst case scenario, and see this premise rather as NTR bait, than anything else. It makes me wonder, if there is relation to "engagement" regarding that genre.Don't particularly want to defend this manga since I'm not sure I'm really interested in it, but as far as I am concerned, I can imagine accepting to provide help to some old friends I haven't seen for 17 years like this guy. It really depends on how we lost contact or how we split. But I'm an old fart, so maybe I'm less high-strung on this type of situation.
Maybe but mother and daughter are fkn ungrateful like in this situation about the room..Let's be honest. It's probably his kid. She probably got pregnant and never told him because at the time he was focused on... something, probably, and she didn't want to burden him with it and naively thought it's better to raise the kid on her own.
B-but it's okayge when using teabagsMicrowaved milk tea I'm gonna fucking kill this guy
It will be even better if he accepts that without doing paternity test. Peak fiction.Hmmm broke up 17 years ago? Daughter is a bratty teenager? Mother seems to be happy the daughter and MC are bonding? What’s next? The mother drops the bomb that the daughter is his?
It was very clearly stated that their apartment is being rebuilt and they didn't have a place to go to. A lot of your other points will also likely be addressed when there is more than 2 short introductory chapters.she shows up doesn't explain herself at all why she needs help.
When he bangs her mom he'll become her father either wayIt will be even better if he accepts that without doing paternity test. Peak fiction.
"It's entirely possible they kept in contact"It was very clearly stated that their apartment is being rebuilt and they didn't have a place to go to. A lot of your other points will also likely be addressed when there is more than 2 short introductory chapters.
Anyway I can understand why he would help her out, a lot of people here assume ex = bad by default and it shows a lack of maturity. People can and do separate amicably. They last talked when he was 19, it's entirely possible that they had maintained contact and just spoke less as their lives changed fundamentally and pulled them apart. We don't know yet. All we know is the relationship clearly didn't end negatively.
Hate to break it to you man but if you're a remotely well adjusted adult in your mid-late 30s then a highschool ex is an old acquaintance.If you gotta go straight to the incel insult tells me you don't understand at all why people have questions about his ex not an "old acquaintance".
No that's just a high school ex. An acquaintance is someone you know slightly but not any deeper than that. Equating an old acquaintance to someone you dated in highschool someone you knew at a deeper level back then than just loose knowledge and minimal interaction is actual stupidity.Hate to break it to you man but if you're a remotely well adjusted adult in your mid-late 30s then a highschool ex is an old acquaintance.
Acquaintance: a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friendNo that's just a high school ex. An acquaintance is someone you know slightly but not any deeper than that. Equating an old acquaintance to someone you dated in highschool someone you knew at a deeper level back then than just loose knowledge and minimal interaction is actual stupidity.
To act like a "remotely well adjusted adult" Whatever that means to you because a well adjusted adult in my eyes doesn't let some broad you dated in highschool come into your home without massive scrutiny and questioning. To say otherwise is just you inputting your bullshit bias on others.
i don't want to hit you with a "you'll understand it when you're older" but i think this is probably 100% a "you'll understand it when you're older" situation. who they are at 36 is not who they were at 19. 17 years is effectively half of his life at this point. realistically this guy has probably gone years without even thinking about her and has no meaningful emotional attachment to her. she is effectively some random stranger who gets the benefit of the doubt because of their past relationship.No that's just a high school ex. An acquaintance is someone you know slightly but not any deeper than that. Equating an old acquaintance to someone you dated in highschool someone you knew at a deeper level back then than just loose knowledge and minimal interaction is actual stupidity.
Nah don't agree that definition is incorrect. If an acquaintance is someone you knew slightly but not deeply. Than an old acquaintance is someone from your past you knew slightly but not deeply. A high school ex is not an old acquaintance by definition alone. You can't tell me it's definitionally accurate when someone you dated and someone you barely knew of and minimally interacted with are the same. That's just incorrect.Acquaintance: a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend
An ex from the distant past is, by definition, an acquaintance.
If someone doesn't want to help out an acquaintance who randomly shows up like this that is perfectly reasonable. They definitely aren't obligated to. But its also not crazy to be willing to help someone you used to have a close relationship with.
"I don't want to hit with that bullshit reasoning but let me give you bullshit reasoning" is basically what you've told me. If you're arguing they're effectively strangers with past history of dating in highschool why tf would he let her in then. Even if they ended amicably allowing your ex who has a daughter in just doesn't make sense logistically especially if you haven't seen no hide or hare of her for 17 years. If it was just the ex by herself then maybe helping her out because you knew her back then would barely be fine. But having her bring her daughter along adds so many wrenches to this barely plausible reasoning that no, no guy with a backbone would entertain her.i don't want to hit you with a "you'll understand it when you're older" but i think this is probably 100% a "you'll understand it when you're older" situation. who they are at 36 is not who they were at 19. 17 years is effectively half of his life at this point. realistically this guy has probably gone years without even thinking about her and has no meaningful emotional attachment to her. she is effectively some random stranger who gets the benefit of the doubt because of their past relationship.
but this story also takes place in japan and japan is a country where people can leave valuables unattended in the open and have a reasonable expectation that they won't be stolen. and even then this dude was initially very suspicious about why she was there and what she wanted. we don't know what they specifically talked about in the scene transition in chapter 1, but we know that they had a conversation where she explained their circumstances to him and that was presumably enough to assuage whatever doubts he may have had about her motivation.