You might be right. It's been a long time since I've read any proper shoujo demographic series that are actually aimed at girls instead of just having overlapping genres and trappings. If I think about this as any of those present day school or work place settings then sure, but there's still a...
I just finished this and its sister story last week, so I was surprised to see a new chapter pop up. A new chapter with a Switch in it, and references to watching Asano Inio on stream, no less. The original story was published back when the DS Lite and PSP were relevant handheld consoles lol
Why are all these men so handsy in this series? In most of the other I've read (barring the ones where violence is greenlit because might makes right), all their official positions and obligations would keep them in check, but all these people are so eager to touch, grab, hug, and squeeze in...
The posts calling this an "OG also falls for the prime minister" arc has reframed the arc for me in a way that's more bearable since I now have both a chapter count and a sort of goal to expect. But I wanna hurry up and see what's on the other side of this arc resolving.
I'd forgotten all about Corgino until I read the tl note page at the end despite reading both chapters together.
I mean, we got introduced to another princess! That's way more important than Mr. Entertainment chuckling to himself.
I was starting to get a little frustrated over the prolonged status quo change in the story, but at least the ending teased that things are moving along in the background. I mean, how many more chapters are we going to get of people wanting to take advantage of an amnesiac Celestine lol
I feel bad for this guy because he had no outlets in his formative years. He couldn't even talk about things at home. I mean, I barely ever did that myself, but only in the normal sense that when a parent asks their child of something the child doesn't always want to do it, meanwhile this guy...
Thanks for the Sukuna lore. Whenever names pop up in multiple places it's obvious there's a cultural well to keep going back to somewhere.
Smug and/or eccentric conspirators skulking in the shadows is one of the most irritating tropes for sure.
I was going to tell you there's no way google play.books wouldn't have it, but it turns out they only have the manga and the spin-offs. I used to use Kobo to buy light novel ebooks for a short while last year and, I just checked, the series is on there. They have a browser reader (and probably...