OK, he has a big "in" now. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure he would have taken that kid in anyway, but in the back of his mind there has to have been a "Yes!!! She'll want to hear about him, see him, come to visit him--thank you little puppy!"
This was making me think . . . the present and future will become the past. If the past is not worth remembering, then how is the present worth living or the future worth working towards?
It's kind of bizarre that on one hand it's a big computer game but on the other hand we see NPCs with internal thoughts, clearly convinced they're people.
@Trevoga Seifuku no Vampiress Lord? Really? No, sorry. I really wanted to like that manga. I love yuri, I enjoy vampire comedies, and I was enthusiastic to see another manga by the person who did "Prunus Girl" which I really liked even though I'm not generally into trap stuff. And yet it...
Baek Han is sweet and innocent and honourable so the douche could totally get away with stealing his sword . . . except he just made the mistake of thinking sweet and innocent means pushover and insulting his honour, and that he could lose his head for.
I don't really worry a lot about what happens in this manga or why or what the people's motivations are, whether it amounts to rape etc. because nobody in the manga is anything like a realistic character. They're shapes on the page being drawn to do sexy things and I can suspend my disbelief...
@Tcof If it's a business with a lot of repeat custom, it's not such a dumb approach. You get a rep with stuff like that. How likely is she to ever take her business anywhere else?
Really, which chapter doesn't much matter in this one. Not like we got some kind of huge spoiler here. You could practically scramble the chapter order and we wouldn't know the difference.
I kind of like the little nod to the possibility of gratuitous complication--that other guy who was going to ask her, except the MC actually beat him to it so it doesn't matter.