FINALLY an explanation, but I feel like this flashback is way too late. Seven years of basically acting like friends with benefits (and not a married couple). Does having his "body hurt" have a relation to an incurable medical illness?
Holy shit, I said in the first chapter that imo, I would never last this long in this kind of relationship, but jesus christ. This is worse than I thought, ofc it would be fine if this was a mutual agreement but it isn't. Divorce papers, no wedding rings, wanting to keep it a secret (and...
I'm so confused. I thought they swapped bodies so the father-in-law is in the daughter's (bride's) body, and vice-versa. But why is the father-in-law still in his body? And I just read from another comment that
A mature ending for all this child neglect! That's nice. It's amusing how they have the audacity to be aggressive against a knight, a commander and future lord. They're really stupid
Generally, I don't take most isekai mangas like these seriously, but I think I just saw a slime with a pacifier. I can't unsee it even though it's a good chance that it wasn't even a pacifier
First chapter and I'm crying. Yeon's (I think that's the correct character? Dont exactly know the names yet) death was done by his fated pair? But why?
Bro, I get that you a little bit excited with the girlfriend boyfriend thing, but you guys known each other for 7 days. Chillll. Also, If they do live together, I feel like it would be more logical to sleep in separate rooms with the alarm clock.
Damn, these oneshot promos for these novels are really intriguing. Why would the Commander of the Holy Knights even be a pastor to a wedding that seems to not really be that important? It does not look like the old guy is some (super) important noble.
Are people really that stupid? He can move so fast your eyes can't respond to it. What do they expect a person to do being stuck in a dungeon for 12 years?