Ch. 136 MtF – Chapter 136

    Chapter 136

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    **Nozomi-san. (7)**

    A heartfelt exchange between sisters, revealing their true feelings, was a pretty moving scene.

    The _one_ problem?

    I was the one grilling the meat.

    Already struggling with my small height, I had to half-stand on the chair to reach the grill. And with tiny hands, tongs and scissors weren’t exactly easy to handle either.

    Still, I told myself—it’s okay. I can handle it. I’ve overcome tougher things before, haven’t I?

    Hang in there, Han Yeoreum. Be strong, Han Yeoreum!

    > “Hey, look at that kid.”

    > “They’ve got a child grilling meat while the adults just sit around chatting?”

    > “Tsk tsk tsk, the world’s going to hell…”

    …So much for resolve. It didn’t take long for it to break.

    The whispers from people around us were _not_ comforting.

    I mean, I _get_ it—from an outsider’s perspective, that’s probably how it looked. A little kid grilling meat while the “guardians” sat and talked deeply.

    But that’s not what was going on!

    _‘If this keeps up, Toya and Nozomi’s reputations are going to die a social death…!’_

    Despite my determination, my appearance did me no favors, and the misunderstanding just got worse.

    Not that I could exactly _explain_ the situation to them—saying anything would only draw more attention.

    The quietest way to fix this was to have one of them take over grilling, but…

    How could I _interrupt_ such a deep conversation?

    More than anything, letting them talk, even if it meant sacrificing myself, seemed way more important.

    > “So? You get what I was trying to say now?”

    > “Hmph. As if I care what you think.”

    They’re bickering again, but hey—that’s practically peak sibling bonding.

    I just need to hold on a bit longer. Just a bit more!

    I’d tried to quietly listen in, but I’d gotten so caught up in grilling that I hadn’t followed most of the conversation.

    I didn’t mean to eavesdrop, but I did want to understand Toya’s side of things—and Nozomi’s too.

    But now…

    > “Ah—”

    …this is bad.

    > “Are you okay?!”

    The sizzling grill was suddenly right in front of my face.

    If I’d hit that, it wouldn’t have ended with just a burn.

    Thankfully, both of them caught me just in time and pulled me back. If they had been even a second slower…

    Ugh. My heart.

    It happened so fast, my heart was pounding in my ears.

    _‘And now everyone’s staring…!’_

    This was not how I intended things to go.

    If I’d just been more careful…

    Smoke had gotten in my eyes, I blinked, and my foot slipped. I had no idea it would go that far.

    I let out a slow breath, remembering how close that hot grill got. Just _thinking_ about it made my skin crawl.

    > “Yeoreum, are you okay?”

    > “Y-Yeah…”

    Even though my heart was calming down, the exhaustion hit like a truck.

    I slumped down in my seat, limbs limp, as Nozomi quietly wiped my arm with a handkerchief.

    …Thanks, really. But it would’ve been nice if that attention had come _sooner_.

    At least I didn’t hiccup.

    No, maybe I was so shocked the hiccup just vanished on its own.

    > “…Let’s go home. Everyone’s staring too much.”

    > “Ah, yeah. Let’s. So, what about you?”

    > “Me?”

    Nozomi blinked at Toya’s question.

    Guess she didn’t expect Toya to ask that.

    Still, being sisters, she understood what Toya meant right away.

    _‘Looks like my efforts weren’t wasted after all.’_

    Watching the two of them—still a bit awkward, but no longer hostile—I smiled to myself.

    I never imagined things would improve _this much_ in just a lunch.

    Ugh, my hands are greasy. I should wash them thoroughly when I get home.

    Why am I this tired from doing so little?

    It’s just lunch, but my eyelids were already getting heavy.

    I guess grilling _is_ hard labor.

    > “Yeoreum, tired?”

    > “Mmhmm…”

    > “So, what’s your decision? Hurry up and say it.”

    > “…”

    Nozomi’s face showed real hesitation.

    But that was a good thing—it meant she was actually _thinking_ about it.

    Maybe they hadn’t become besties in a day, but it looked like some of the tension between them had eased.

    If that little accident hadn’t happened, maybe they could’ve gotten even closer today.

    As I blamed myself for slipping, I smiled again watching them look at each other.

    > “…I’ll go. But only because I want to see how well you’re really living after leaving home—don’t get the wrong idea! If your place is a mess, I’m taking Ichinose-san with me, so you better be ready!”

    > “…”

    Nozomi pointed dramatically, and Toya raised one corner of her mouth in a smirk, like she was daring her to try.

    With that little spark reignited, all my drowsiness vanished.

    Seriously… they’re not kids. Why are they like this?

    **[Live Thread – Witnessed Real-Time Child Abuse at a Yakiniku Restaurant wwwww]**

    > [(Video of a small white-haired, red-eyed girl diligently grilling meat)

    Meanwhile, two women next to her are having a serious conversation while the kid keeps grilling lol

    The real issue? That kid’s doing _all_ the grilling www]

    – That kid grills like a pro though.

    – Holding scissors and tongs bigger than her face?? Maybe she’s a grilling genius ww

    – But seriously, who lets a kid sit that close to the grill? It’s dangerous.

    – What could they possibly be talking about that’s more important than stopping a kid from burning herself?

    – Probably weren’t planning on stopping her in the first place.

    – Most cases of child neglect don’t have a logical reason.

    – Yeah, no way a responsible adult would let this happen ww

    – Her hair and eye color are so unique, I couldn’t stop looking.

    – Same here wwww

    – She grills so well I started wondering, “Wait, is this really abuse?” 草

    – Maybe they _know_ she’s good at it, so they let her grill (笑)

    – Could be a maid robot developed by the Japanese government.

    – Your delusions are getting out of hand wwwww

    > [The grilled meat girl nearly got seriously hurt…]

    > [She slipped while grilling and almost fell onto the hotplate, but the two women caught her just in time.]

    – That’s actually terrifying.

    – At least it shows they care about her safety…?

    – If they _really_ cared, they wouldn’t have let her near the grill in the first place.

    – True.

    – But maybe they just didn’t expect the situation to go that far…

    – Something about that kid feels super familiar.

    – Her design feels like she walked out of an anime ww

    – She doesn’t even feel real. Like, how is this scene _real_ life? 草

    – If I had a daughter like that, I’d be the one grilling.

    – Of course you would wwww

    – You should be grilling no matter what, daughter or not www

    > [Hey, doesn’t that yakiniku girl look a _lot_ like Nacchan?]

    > [(Side-by-side comparison of Nacchan and the yakiniku girl.JPG)

    The more I think about it, the more it _has_ to be her wwwww]

    – That’s definitely Nacchan!

    – If yakiniku girl is Nacchan, then this wasn’t abuse at all ww

    – Yeah, Nacchan’s an adult after all wwww

    – Then who’s with her? Toya? Inari?

    – Doesn’t really feel like Toya was there…

    – Yeah, Toya wouldn’t _let_ Nacchan near the grill in the first place ww

    – She’d probably bar her from the kitchen entirely 草

    – If that really _is_ Nacchan, who were the others? New friends from Japan?

    – Does she _need_ more friends when she has Toya?

    – That’s one way to look at it wwwww

    – With millions of Totomos, who needs more? 草

    – Nacchan doesn’t even _try_ to hide that it’s her www

    – Anyone can tell it’s her wwww

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