To understand the gravity of Chapter 17, we need to revisit the cliffhanger of Chapter 16. Miyachan, the energetic but clumsy miko-in-training, had just discovered a hidden, crumbling komainu (lion-dog statue) deep in the forbidden back forest of the shrine grounds. Upon touching it, she had a vision of a crying spirit—a young boy from the Heian period who called himself Kagetora .
The final pages of Chapter 17 are breathtaking. Miyachan, in full ritual attire (which the artist draws with stunning detail—every fold and thread shimmering), performs the Forgiveness Dance under a full moon. As she dances, we see her memories flicker across the page: her first day at the shrine, her mother’s funeral, her childhood nickname. She is about to sacrifice the memory of her mother’s face. miyachan no kyuuin life ch 17
Fans often follow the series through fan-translation groups on sites like or participate in chapter discussions on Reddit to stay updated on the latest releases. [DISC] Miya-chan no Kyuuin Life! / Miya-chan's Succing Life To understand the gravity of Chapter 17, we