Yeah it's all great. And watching Naori stand up for Hinata was touching, even enough to catch her brother off guard. She didn't want to fight necessarily. What she asked for was to end things quickly so she could take care of Hinata's face.I wasn't expecting this at all.
That info completely changes the playing field.
Duty vs. Freedom.
Hinata wants freedom, and doesn't want to be bound by duty.
Problem is, at this point, neither Naori or her could beat that edgy ogre.
Also, those humans that control them, what are they like? The ogres seem to be running things.
What can Naori and Hinata possibly do now?
Thanks for the translation
Lol yea from sof to battle manga to social commentary, this manga is just amazingFor something that started very slice of life its plot has gotten really good. The way the couple is being forced to advance feels quite natural with the world building we experienced so far.
Sometimes simple is best, especially if you want to send a hidden message while pretending to be kind.so a cuba libre I searched up is just rum and coke with lime huh