The Inspiration Behind the New Arc
Volume 1 of Ishida Unicorn's 'I Don't Know the Correct Answer for Lunch Break Even as an Adult!' was released today, April 24th, as an e-book by the forcs label, Jirumite.

Harumi Kageno is a new employee who wants to fit in with the people around her, but she can't figure out how to act normally and is worried about interpersonal relationships. It was the only vacant seat in the company cafeteria, and while I was hesitant to be sandwiched between others, I plucked up the courage to sit next to An Motoya, a gal who stood out among my peers, and Suzujou Samako, a young lady with vertical rolls. In fact, they are also like Harumi, who have difficulty adjusting to society's 'normal' standards.
Office Life and Social Struggles
This office girl comedy depicts three people who don't know the right answers to questions about work, socializing, and how to spend their lunch breaks, who meet each other and little by little find their place in the world. The manga explores themes of social anxiety, relationships, and finding one's identity in a challenging work environment. With its relatable characters and humorous take on office life, 'I Don't Know the Correct Answer for Lunch Break Even as an Adult!' is a must-read for fans of slice-of-life manga and comedy.