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Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet, Vol. 1

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Because of her father's debts, she's kicked out of her own home and has to rely on her own connections to survive. However, her luck changes when she literally runs into Midou-kun, the son of an insanely rich mega-corporation president, and elite person at the school. These two series are ridiculously similar - high school girl lives with/generally spends a lot of time with an older (like 20 something) guy, and a kid/kids.

As in, they face similar struggles and feel the same emotions but deal differently with them, yet have the same purity. Age gap, coming of age, navigating through childhood and loneliness are key features represented in both stories. Kippei has a lot to figure out, like what to make for Yuzuyu's lunch and how to drop her off at kindergarten while still getting to high school on time. Both girls are trying to make their way through high school, while in Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet, our protaginst is helping her father in debt. Their uncle has a very tiring job and can't control the two children, so he hires shihara to take care of them.

Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. None of the students have been interested in helping, and the only adult childcare worker spends more time sleeping than caring for the children.

In love so life, both parents are already deceased and she is wanting to acheive her dream of being a day care helper. When Fumino Kaji’s parents died, she and her young brother, Teppei, were ferried from relative to relative. I mean, the problem with all these romance novels is that they give the same sort of vibes no matter which author you read about: girl main character gets swept up in a hot guy's pace somehow, thet somehow get into a special relationship in weird circumstances before it eventually sprouts into love. The pairing will often consist of a student (usually 14-16 years old) with an older male (often 24 or older). Both are cute shojo that take a conventional storyline and twist them, yielding incredibly fun reads.

She is determined to somehow get onto the campus of Shoukei High School, one of those super super elite private high schools. She's empathetic to the brothers' plight, but her kindness has a cost: she's opened an on-site daycare for the staff's children, but doesn't have enough people to run it.

As a nursery teacher, she inadvertently makes kids cry every single day on the job, entirely due to her face. Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet has 86 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress.Hiro ends up letting her stay with him in the house he's been occupying alone since the death of his parents.

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