@Flare77
Exactly! Came to point it out! Amazing how the looks got passed down! The most distinctive features are from their moms.
This was an adoooorable chapter... As usual. But now I'm really looking forward to the next one
Thanks for your hard work! This series is so amazing. It totally replaced the spot of Yakusoku no neverland in my heart. The mystery just keeps on being so strong... it's laudable really, such an original world and compelling characters!
Wow ok great so even the author is aware that she's taking this into inappropriate territory by romanticising a bunch of prepubescent children... sadly not acting on the awareness... Siiiiiigh
@twinklecake could not have said it better. This work is doing a stunning job of exploring a fantastical-ish post apocalypse, and the sexual side of things is pretty tame compared to other works that explore such themes. The nudity has never felt out of place. People are meatbags. Being naked...
Wow I guess now it's her job to maintain tea's reputation altogether lol
I sort of wished this would be used as a character development, that she and her husband would be brought together by it, etc, but I guess not. It's turning into a weird tea propaganda...
I'm not liking these attempts at shipping them. Clearly Ito is catching feelings. It's rough watching this happen when you know the OG Ms. Bird married a guy called... John Bishop. So yeah, fuck that.
@dssmith you don't understand my point. I don't need the potion explained to me, or his resolutions. Nothing here is a mystery, everything is blatantly worded. We're told, not shown. It's just fake drama that doesn't amount to any real character progression. Jin woo doesn't change or progress...