Personally, in a non-twitter way of looking at things, it does start off as a blackmail a very non-christian way of conveying emotions/intentions, but without looking at things through only light and dark, blackmail can be grey by all means, this manga shows how such a non-christian method would bring about the full potential and healthy ways of a corporate slave to a lucky bastard with a playful childhood friend soon to be wife of course.
This is also a lot more ingestible than the premise of Nagatoro, a rom-com who knows how to perfectly convey wholesomeness and its lighthearted enough for you to fully enjoy
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: A High School Girl Raises a Corporate Slave Japanese: JK、社畜を飼う InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 37
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 17, 2019 to Nov 10, 2019
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Taguchi, Kenji (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #171682 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6289
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Ah yes, manga series featuring a teacher and a JK, we don't see these around as much as they used to be.
Perhaps due to evolving societal references or "cases" with artists. Regardless, this was a great series and I was pleased to read the last "translated" chapter just now. To be frank, the story is just tug and war between the JK and a High School teacher. Nothing excessive or R-rated, mostly along the lines of flirting and teasing. You could probably guess from the cover who is the teaser and the one being teased. There's nothing special or mind-blowing in JK Shachiku, everything is within reasonable expectations while relying ... |