2-01: Don’t Look down on a Mother (3/4) (SHORT)

2-01: Don’t Look down on a Mother (3/4) (SHORT)

A-As a man, Im not so sure about that

At least I should be more dependable financially.

Sure, sure This wife here will wait patiently~

There was just too much of a difference between the income of a normal salary man and an elite like her, so she just gave him that half-hearted reply and ignored his crestfallen expression as she turned to her sons, where the simple scene of an older brother playing with his younger brother was.

Perhaps it was because he had just returned and had just lived with them for a few days, but aside from his reservations both to his own dad and to her, Rinko found him to be a perfectly normal boy that happened to have a slightly complicated situation.

Which is why she quietly seethed in rage as Shinichi passed his days under observation.

Just remembering her bosss orders made her shake in anger.

Of course, she knew where he was coming from, but her husband had been waiting for this day for so long, and yet the voices that welcomed Shinichi werent all positive, so she couldnt find it in herself to comply so readily to her bosss orders.



She was affiliated with the organization established to deal with the problems that arose from the otherworld, which was disclosed to the public 8 years ago.

With otherworldy technology and knowledge being revealed to the public, and the otherworldly people of Garesto also beginning to interact with the Earthlings, although the various exchange between citizens was being monitored on a political level, problems were still bound to arise from time to time.

Although he made it clear as day that he found her question irritating, he still answered with an emotionless voice. He probably answered her because he knew that she wouldnt do as asked otherwise.

Nakamura Shinichi.

The data says he is who he says he is, but even though 8 years has passed, he has only spent 2 years in that dangerous region.

Im sure you understand just how odd that is.

Though her superior spoke politely, he spoke in a way that suggested this wasnt debatable.

[1] Apparently, despite the maternity benefits officially available, most Japanese women just leave their jobs when they get pregnant. The same seems to be true for paternity benefits, but the sources below dont cover that.

Source: CLICK HERE

Source 2: CLICK HERE

DISCLAIMER: Im not an expert on this topic, I just googled it.

Tl Note:Have to end here, as Im out of time. Sorry for the turtle steps, this series has a really annoying prose, which makes it take longer to translate.