It's about a lovestruck 16 years old Romeo who the only 14 years old daughter...
It's about a lovestruck 16 year old Romeo and Juliet who was the only 14 year old daughter...
And same with the ice she put in the drinks, like did she invent refrigeration technology?I been wondering, how the heck she got the supply chain for all of those, did she magically made it ??, and disposable item, in that era ??, if she is actually making plastics, that worth more than that anything in the whole city...
In an earlier chapter, they also saw Hamlet and Serea didn't know it was from Earth either. Denmark (Hamlet) and Italy (Romeo and Juliet) are IRL contriesAt first I thought Serea was just not mentioning it, but it's kind of interesting how now she legitimately seems to not know Romeo + Juliet as a story from Earth.
I guess so, but Serea's choice of stories (that Shin often needs to veto) tells me she'd love Italian opera and Russian novels...Reminder that Serea was only 10 years old when she died back on Earth, Shakespeare isn't exactly something you let a kid with a terminal illness read because it often involves emotional and stupid people dying stupid deaths
Well it could be paper it looks like paper to me.I been wondering, how the heck she got the supply chain for all of those, did she magically made it ??, and disposable item, in that era ??, if she is actually making plastics, that worth more than that anything in the whole city...
The city could be near a colder city or something ice farming used to be a huge industry and anyone who has read a single article about refrigeration in the past realizes that you need a wooden box with a tin lining(insulation) which although costing a lot isn't impossible to get.And same with the ice she put in the drinks, like did she invent refrigeration technology?
She'd still know Italy is a IRL country, maybe not Denmark I didn't learn about Denmark until I was 11Reminder that Serea was only 10 years old when she died back on Earth, Shakespeare isn't exactly something you let a kid with a terminal illness read because it often involves emotional and stupid people dying stupid deaths
Done, fixed page 23 too for better readibility@l0liconn There seems to be some missing words in the 1st sentence of the last panel on p. 24 (excluding the first credit page). This line specifically:
I guess it should be something like this:
And yeah corrected the grammar too while at it
Anyway, thanks for the chapter