I have to admit, this chapter was a bit...out there compared to the rest of the series.
The author knew what they were doing.Any concerns I had about how ridiculous the plot was getting went out the window when we got sexy, bespectacled doctor Makoto. That made it all worthwhile.
Hot doctor Makoto was a heavenly bonus!
So what happens here? Does exposing his Mom's fraud make her apologize and give up? Does she get in legal trouble for bribery? It would be very funny if the solution to "strict Asian parent" was white collar prison.
Almost certainly she'll say she did it for his sake and/or because it's what the father would want...she'll try to deflect/justify herself...
Almost certainly she'll say she did it for his sake and/or because it's what the father would want
This chapter was so dumb
I think Makoto is operating on the assumption that she'll have to wield the threat of going to the public with this information, but what she doesn't know is that the only people who need to know this information are Kippei and more critically Kippei's father, since the dad was considerate enough of his son's dreams to not tell him how sick he was. I think the dad being more conscious and lucid than we (and Kippei) at first assumed he could be is going to act as a sort of Deus Ex Machina that resolves a lot of what seems to be unresolvable at the moment, regarding Kippei's obligations to the Inn and his Kim's unwillingness to let the sister inherit the responsibility instead (if I'm not confusing plot points with a different manga).So what happens here? Does exposing his Mom's fraud make her apologize and give up? Does she get in legal trouble for bribery? It would be very funny if the solution to "strict Asian parent" was white collar prison.