I wanna see her try to befriend Robespierre, lol.
Edit: Also, in this scenario. Would she still know how to speak in Japanese? If by chance, she meets a Japanese person, would she just knows how to converse with them?
Okay it’s really awkward to read a manga in western perspective
I know from a Japanese perspective it is not meant to be racist on purpose but dang....it really is....uncomfortable, to say the least.
Ya’ll, don’t fight over the bill like that. From experience, it just makes the cashier more annoyed you’re taking so long to pay. And by gods DO NOT make us choose which card to take. We’re already under so much stress.
Yeah that is real smart, kicking out your main healer /s. Did the hero never play an MMO or RPG or hero shooter in her original world? Because there’s one thing you learn to never do: piss off your healer.
Remember kids, don’t bind for more than 8 hours at a time!
Chest binding safety aside, this chapter is giving me heavy Shang vibes. We all knew he was into Ping.
I heard there was a sequel to the prime minister/panther story in Vol 3 and got excited. This...was not what I had in mind.
Edit: Also gross. I know they're not related but you can't just marry your stepmom. Your half-sibling is going to become your child do you know how disturbing that is. And...
She finally covered her nose with a mask but now she waltzes into a second surgery without proper sanitization? The surgery and medical jargon goes right over my head because of my lack of knowledge, but it’s really pulling me out of immersion when basic rules a layman would even know are broken.
The fact that they don’t find out about each other is so unsatisfying and the amount of displeasure I am feeling is insurmountable. They were so close so it’s even worse.
Other than the unsavory depraved bisexual trope towards the end, this chapter was surprisingly wholesome. I have a friend who is a panther, so I wonder what she would think of this situation, lol.
What is this? A villainess story where the “heroine” is actually a decent intelligent human person? We need more of those. Other than “Beware the Villainess”, I can’t think of another villainess story where the heroine isn’t some some shady or hopelessly ignorant archetype.
Edit: Oh, how could...
My friend told me to persevere through the first few chapters to get to the good stuff, and boy am I glad I listened! After the questionable chapters, the plot really keeps going!