Nah, this scan group always (at least since I started reading) uploads after the next chapter already came out in japanese, so they are always one chapter behind (I feel like it's intentional cause the manga skipped a month in july and they still waited to post this)i thought this was the chapter that was released last week? a few days ago? either way.
she down bad for akebi
thank you for the update!
I completely forgot that they were 13...How many chapters to represent five years?
(They are 13 now, have to be 18 to marry without parent's consent.)
That doesn't mean anything after Hibike Euphonium and other non yuri CGDCT anime that love to "ship tease".If there are still people that'll say "It's just friendship, there's no yuri" after this chapter, then I suggest you to check your eyes, 'cause there's definitely a big problem with them
You are way too scared of yuribait. Yeah the chance of it all being for nothing isn't zero but I'd rather enjoy the ride without stressing over how it all ends. Even if my expectations are betrayed I'll get over it. There is still a lot of good yuri out there after all.That doesn't mean anything after Hibike Euphonium and other non yuri CGDCT anime that love to "ship tease".
If you read the novel, it feels like the author understood how everything about Kumiko and Reina looked like during the first novel (can't talk about any other because I haven't read them). Every scene between the girls is so charged the author felt the need to add "no homo" every single time. A joke people loved to tell back then was that Takeda, the author, was deep in denial about being gay. The novel was supposedly based on her high school life and her "dislike" about how romantic love is always portrayed as "superior" to friendship in media.That doesn't mean anything after Hibike Euphonium and other non yuri CGDCT anime that love to "ship tease".
In Japan it's 16 for girls.How many chapters to represent five years?
(They are 13 now, have to be 18 to marry without parent's consent.)
Hibike will always be the perfect example of yuribaiting regardless of the authors "intentions".If you read the novel, it feels like the author understood how everything about Kumiko and Reina looked like during the first novel (can't talk about any other because I haven't read them). Every scene between the girls is so charged the author felt the need to add "no homo" every single time. A joke people loved to tell back then was that Takeda, the author, was deep in denial about being gay. The novel was supposedly based on her high school life and her "dislike" about how romantic love is always portrayed as "superior" to friendship in media.
So yeah, Hibike is its own thing and shouldn't be used as some kind of "proof" of the evilness of "queerbaiting".
I'm not really stressing over how it well end, though? It's pretty clear that they all stay very good friends.You are way too scared of yuribait. Yeah the chance of it all being for nothing isn't zero but I'd rather enjoy the ride without stressing over how it all ends. Even if my expectations are betrayed I'll get over it. There is still a lot of good yuri out there after all.