@Seventwentyseven I thought something may be missing there as well. He asks her to dance and then the duke appears like magic, and we don't see any reaction from him which is weird (if the duke just stole the dance from underneath him).
@surijori I think you spelled that correctly, and you're remembering right and I get it. But, I'm still just so confused as to why she's blaming her for the second daughter's situation when she brought it unto herself in front of the effing emperor, no less. How blind can you be, to twist...
I am so confused about this grandmother's character. What exactly has the older sister done wrong in her eyes? All she did (as far as anyone can tell) was stand there as the younger sister threw accusations at her, while the emperor was listening, then defer to her father for the younger...
That second year is so stupid tho... how is not being able to hit the ball with a racket that's falling apart embarrassing? People aren't blind to how unfair this thing is, even if you dominated the game you'd embarrass yourself by looking like a bully...
I'm sobbing, my Tim </3
@DepthSailor Chaoji has been pissing me off for so many chapters now. Ever since the "you betray us because you want to save human Tyki" part. He really fits in with the order, with that one track, black and white mind of his. Seeing someone's compassion as betrayal...
I legit hate the order so much. They treat everyone as pawns, and never let those pawns be saved when they could be. They're as bad as the noah and are blind to their own corruption.
Just like the kumorin mini-arc, this one as well feels a bit out of place after such heavy few volumes. I guess this is the comedic relief after so many death and sadness?
Did I miss some panels, or did she just have an entire conversation by herself, including putting words in the man's mouth and then getting angry at him for them? lol