Isekai Izakaya "Nobu" - Vol. 1 Ch. 4 - Little Lady's Request

@Hollow7F A lot of girls in the medieval ages and further back and still in the present times in parts of the islamic world, africa, some mormons and other colonist like religions. Marriage was a way to avoid war, form connections, gain power and more
 
@liquidxlax : yeah probably a monarch things. Even Japanese royal family are not allowed to marry common civilians. They can but they wont be a part of royal family anymore
 
i just fucking almost dislocated my neck when i read she's getting married, like hold the fuck up, you're her uncle, be a man and marry instead of her
 
Gotta love how these cliches persist...
Even in the medieval ages, child marriages were rare in both orient and occident. Normally, nobles'd get engaged as children and marry as adults (which, depending on culture, would be somewhere between 14 and 21 years of age).
The only regular exceptions were orphaned girls, as they'd get the groom's family's protection through the marriage. But even then, it'd be socially expected for the marriage to be in name only until the bride became an adult. Most popular example of this is probably mohammed, who married a girl at 9 years of age, but kept her apart until she was 13. Still makes him a perverted hebephile (especially considering how old he was), but completely different from the "get married at 8 and have children at 10" narrative older history books claimed.
In Japan specifically, girls would live with the groom's family for a period of time prior to marriage, with both sides being able to annul the engagement during this period. I'd guess that's what's going on in this chapter.
 
I was so confused, I thought she said not rice, soup, etc. But she meant porridge!
 
Im just confidently ignoring that marriage aspect.

My mum would have slapped that girl because of that stupid request
 
There were two surprises in this chapter in which both of them is about marriage. The first surprise is in the beginning of the chapter, when the uncle referred to the chef and waitress as husband and wife. The second surprise is at the ending, when the uncle said that the young child was getting married in two months time.
That shit really surprised me.
 

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