5 bucks days this dude is gonna try and kill Julian and force Scarlett to marry him. Secretly working for the Palmia faith, can see it already: they pay him more and he can womanize all he wants.
@SuperOniichan She's gone to her mother's altar in previous chapters! In the last osechi making, she offered the kinton and the datemaki. Her father works in the city, and is hardly home.
and once more im back to admire the character design!
in contrast to dylan who has her hair up (okay... braided, but still!) looking like a proper lady standing next to her mother-in-law, cecilia has her hair down is dressed like one of those little porcelain dolls. the creepy kind, you know...
You know what? I really appreciate how the author draws women. Cedric's mother and Sabrina look like older women, their eyes are narrower, they have plumper bodies because they have had children or their metabolism is slowing down. Dylan is meaty herself, because she was a tomboy most of her...
@Ruhrottpatriot
I worded that wrong, looking back on it now. Would agree with you. My ancestors were farmers and only had good clothes for Mass.
I think some quotations around the fact that it is a commoner's group would've helped my comprehension of it being more of a bourgeoisie group...
@Rodrigo-san I think the author did really poorly by making Kimberly look rich as she does. Common women wouldn't have any such dresses to wear nor a parasol like that in the "era" (vaguely based off the mid to late Victorian given the clothing.) Though maybe it does work in that she looks like...
@superoniichan Butting in with my two cents, hope you don't mind: "Japanese, especially women's culture generally includes a lot of platonic (mostly) gayness, which is very context-dependent."
Only place I know from experience and from others agreeing with the sentiment, where this does not...