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Same way they ways assume that foreigners are all blonde.Why do Japanese writers always seem to assume that black hair is unknown in Europe. It's not even that rare.
Same way they ways assume that foreigners are all blonde.Why do Japanese writers always seem to assume that black hair is unknown in Europe. It's not even that rare.
That's not the jump. The jump is going from "15-20% of the population has black hair" to "Never seen black hair before""Its not even that rare" vs "its 99% of the native population" is quite a jump dont you think?
Apparently, in this fantasy world the only people with those characteristics (especially the facial traces) are either straight up Japanese(isekai'd) or their descendants. Its a common trope tbh.That's not the jump. The jump is going from "15-20% of the population has black hair" to "Never seen black hair before"
If I understand it correctly, Satou decided not to block her to avoid breaking her blade. The panel might be a little confusing, but Rin did not hit his blade, she hit his sparing-barrier thing instead, thereby granting her victory.Can someone tell me exactly how Rin won? It looked like Satou blocked her blade with the handle
Ah, thank youIf I understand it correctly, Satou decided not to block her to avoid breaking her blade. The panel might be a little confusing, but Rin did not hit his blade, she hit his sparing-barrier thing instead, thereby granting her victory.
Did you have a death march of your own reading this manga?all catched up and waiting now, nice manga
felt like a breeze because its that interesting tbhDid you have a death march of your own reading this manga?