Nebusoku-chan And The Touchy Ghost -final- By -

“The open ending is perfect. She’s not ‘cured’ of exhaustion, but she’s no longer alone.” – @mangamogura

Nebusoku-chan is visually defined by her heavy dark circles and sluggishness, serving as a personification of modern burnout. Nebusoku-chan And The Touchy Ghost -Final- By

To understand the weight of the "Final" subtitle, one must first appreciate the premise. "Nebusoku-chan" (a moniker translating roughly to "Miss Sleepy" or "Sleep-Deprived-chan") centers on a protagonist whose defining trait is an insatiable need for rest. She is the embodiment of the modern condition—exhausted, yearning for comfort, and perpetually drowsy. “The open ending is perfect

: Without giving away every frame, the finale addresses whether the ghost is a permanent fixture of her life or a passing phantom. It wraps up the "will-she-notice-or-will-she-nap" tension that drove the earlier chapters. Why It Resonates I will finally sleep.”

The note includes a sketch of Nebusoku-chan and Yūko sharing a futon, smiling.

“This story began when I was too tired to draw anything complex. I just wanted a character as tired as me. Yūko was a daydream — what if exhaustion attracted not stress, but kindness? Thank you for staying with them until the end. Now, I will finally sleep.”