thanks sherlock, i couldnt tell if killing a kid would solve a false sex offense accusation, not until your prestigious statementYes, what she did was terrible and inexcusable, but beating the living shit out of her won't get Shouji out of this situation!
The best way to get Shouji out of it is to get the girl to confess that her claim was false, but in order to do that, violence won't cut it. You need to make her understand the gravity of her actions, and starting off by pointing fingers or acting aggressively will only make her more defensive, and given her status of victim at this point, it only gives everyone else more reason to believe in her side of the story.
Seriously, do none of you know how to human properly?
Yes, it's a contrived situation created by Yui's unrealistic behavior. But "contrived and unrealistic" describes 99% of the big, high-drama moments in mainstream mana. This is pretty standard fare, and it's only been going on for 2 chapters.jesus what a dumpster fire. this author has zero qualms about turning any of the girls "le bad" just to induce forced drama
Yes, it's a contrived situation created by Yui's unrealistic behavior. But "contrived and unrealistic" describes 99% of the big, high-drama moments in mainstream mana. This is pretty standard fare, and it's only been going on for 2 chapters.
I dunno. It doesn't strike me as a big deal or too far out of character. The story's been foreshadowing something like this for quite a while. To be honest, it seems trivial. I'm guessing Yui will soon confess and it'll all bow over."Standard fare or not" the problem is that it's hamfisted and goes contrary to the tone of the manga. There's a time and place for drama. This is just forced, and extremely poorly executed without any regard for the readers expectations.
I dunno. It doesn't strike me as a big deal or too far out of character. The story's been foreshadowing something like this for quite a while. To be honest, it seems trivial. I'm guessing Yui will soon confess and it'll all bow over.
Stuff like dancer girl sleeping with strangers in that alt timeline and then sensei killing himself because he got tired of wageslaving for her kid is more along the lines of this garbage development. It's just far out reaction bait shit that is completely off the rails for no good reason at all. It just goes to show you can't expect much from an "author" who writes this kind of smut in the first place (and editor-san being even worse at his job than that by not reining his author in).
Really? This series is 100% about people accusing Shouji-sensei of being a pedophile. That's literally why it's called "I'm Not a Lolicon!" Sensei's even been arrested for it several times.
Though this has always been a comedy, we're now deep enough into character development to justify more serious and dramatic plot complications. A more serious pedo-accusation is therefore completely appropriate. Again, such accusations are the whole premise here. It's so obvious, I'm everyone didn't see it coming a mile away.
There's nothing "far out" about this, and no normal person would be triggered by it.
I'm not saying real life repercussions should apply to everything. Of course not, this is a fluffy comedy. But a lot of comedies do the same: follow years of low-key character development with a bit of drama to raise the stakes.The title is tongue in cheek what everyone who clicks on a new chapter says to themselves every month. If "real life repercussions" were actually to apply to every stupid shit thing sensei has done so far in the manga, he would actually (no cap!) be in prison serving consecutive life terms. No on expects "realism" in this smutfest. That's not what the readers tune in every month for. They're here for cute girl shenanigans and harmless fluff (and getting virtually bonked for reading this kind of smut manga in the firstplace). Inducing this kind of "development" is nothing but forced and not in step with the tone of the manga.
Glasses Bitch's whole monologue on how she got abused.