Bishoku Ke No Rule Manga

The manga also delves into more mature topics, such as bullying, social hierarchy, and the consequences of one's actions. These themes are handled in a thoughtful and nuanced way, making the story feel more realistic and relatable.

Every meal in the Kirishima household is a ritualized battle. Each Sunday, the entire family gathers for the Shokuji no Gi (The Rite of the Meal). Dishes are graded on a 100-point scale. Those scoring below 80 are forbidden from sitting at the main table the following week. The lowest scorer each month must serve as the family’s taster —a role that risks exposure to deliberately spoiled ingredients as a test of endurance. bishoku ke no rule manga

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The eldest son, , who is being groomed to lead the conglomerate, has not shared a meal with another person in five years. He eats in a soundproof glass box while the family watches via monitor. "So he doesn't get attached," the patriarch explains. Each Sunday, the entire family gathers for the

: A supportive figure who uses his influence and connections to help the protagonist's career.