Anzu becoming like her mom isn't honestly surprising, it is really hard to break off your parents' toxic traits and behaviours, especially when she is like 16? Those realisations about how shitty person you are, may or may not come to you in your 20s at earliest imo. Especially since Anzu is...
Aw i never heard of it but it always sucks to hear about archive shitting down. When i googled the first article seemed to mention that some people are working on moving the data to internet archive so some stuff might be saved :wowee:
P7 is quite separated from previous parts so it can stand on it's own but some references or general world building could just completely go sideways. Watching anime is defo quicker than reading like over 120 vols :dogkek:
I really can't wait! i admit i didn't finish watching p6 but i did read the manga way before anime came out so i feel ok with it (i keep forgetting to finish watching it for some reason..)
p7 was such amazing manga and art was just jaw dropping a moments, let alone the story
ps i really...
Gosh they really are jumping straight into baikal lake instead of swim in pool with this serialization... i wonder if she is going to hit a burn out at some point in the story because irl it would be almost impossible to not get burnt out!
thank you for the translation!
Zoning out while doing the mindless part of the knitting project is very relatable to me (not mention the all kinds of scenarios i think about). Im way too excited about the knitting details in this manga because even the yarn cake flops the way it does irl! I can even tell that she knits in...
Im really enjoying the manga so far! nice to see correctly depicted knitting (im a crocheter and knitter myself) and the characters seem to be very compelign. Can't wait for next chapters : D
thank you for translating