Yeah the next panel was going to be him kneeling down to pick up all the cards but the mangaka ran out of time to get this chapter out and had to omit it.
Nina isn't wearing a collar on page 15, and then she is wearing one on page 18... this must mean Nina is a spy. There's no other possible answer for this.
Everyone was too afraid to even make eye contact with him earlier but they're fine ordering food from him now.
The "I look scary but I'm actually nice" trope is so overplayed and they can't even commit to it.
Oh that's cool to know. Like I'll play games like Boyfriend Dungeon but I'm bi.
But I don't know if asking for an in cannon reasoning for her picking it up is too much or not. Like we see her having no apparent interest in anything but yuri and this one Otome game. Maybe most people like Otome...
The main character is gay. Like not even bi at all... so why was she playing an otome game in the first place? Do they ever explain her motivation for picking it up?
No the point is she wants 3 kids but because she's a ghost can't have any kids.
The idea is she's saying she wants to be with him forever because she set a condition for moving on she knows she can't reach.
I really thought this was going to be a Japanese style bath because the fantasy world wouldn't have seen that before. Glad it's more interesting than your average "Japan man brings japanese culture to fantasy world" isekai.
Andrew Wyeth was a real painter. Lovers was painted in 1981 and the woman in the painting is Caucasian and blonde.
I personally never got Wyeth as an artist, but Lover's does bear a stricking resemblence to how Sakura looks nude, probably was an inspiration for the mangaka.
If the wagons move at about 3 miles an hour and they're walking for 10 days, 10 hours a day they'd go about the distance from Boston to Philadelphia. Or from walking from the northernmost part of Ireland to the southernmost part of Ireland.