yeah, they both are going to the big city, the one from the trip arcDoes that mean the rest of Cocoa will be heading to another city? I wonder if they'll be in the same city as Syaro?
Cocoa and Syaro will be in the same university where Cocoa's father teachingDoes that mean the rest of Cocoa will be heading to another city? I wonder if they'll be in the same city as Syaro?
Is Cocoa going tho? I remember that she's only going to train under the ways of bread lolCocoa and Syaro will be in the same university where Cocoa's father teaching
Thanks for the TL! That high on the slide and shame afterwards on the last page is hilarious.
I do wonder though what month is it in story by this chapter. On the previous one it was around Valentines and based on Syaro still wearing a coat in this chapter despite there being no snow anymore, its still not quite Spring yet. Considering its around exam season my guess is roughly late February to maybe March.
Gotta agree though that things are happening more quickly in recent chapters since it gone from Christmas (Ch. 183), to Cocoa going home right after Christmas (Ch. 184), to just a bit after New Years when Cocoa came back to the wood framed town (Ch. 185), then Valentines (Ch.186), and then this chapter.
Sharo’s dream has already been made very clear in the story: she wants to use the knowledge and experience she gains in the big city to help Chiya run Ama Usa An. This is explicitly mentioned in Chapter 131, and it’s also clear that this decision was not made on a whim, but is instead the result of long-term buildup woven throughout the entire series.I don't THINK we'd be very far beyond Late February or maybe March.
It looks like we saw about 17 chapters dedicated to what couldn't have been much more than a week or so in the city, so the last few chapters really have felt a bit fast in comparison.
It's a good question about what Cocoa's plans after graduation are. I also seem to recall she was going to do "bread training", but I don't remember if she was going to do some sort of apprenticeship outside of school, or if she was going to study that in school.
I'll need to re-read the chapter(s) where that came up, because I seem to recall it was pretty much loaded with interesting tidbits about the girls' parents and how they all know each other, but I don't remember any of the details clearly.
EDIT: Come to think of it, now that I've reread the city story arc chapters, especially Vol 6 Chapter 9, it sounds more like the baker thing is only something Cocoa is pursuing because it's one of the last vestiges of where she started the story: living in the shadow of her sister, Mocha, trying (and failing) to be a copy-cat "onee-chan". It kinda sounded to me like Cocoa is still undecided, but Rize and Chino suspect that whatever she ends up choosing to do, she'll more than likely integrate the baking thing into a bigger dream, rather than pursue it as her main dream. The girls were still making references to Cocoa's "word-famous lawyer-novelist-baker-barrista" running gag at that point, something that might be a sign of Cocoa's indecision and lack of inspiration on what to do with her future, and though it's been a few chapters since it was referenced again, I think Cocoa might still be undecided that way, and looking back at the story, it makes sense that Cocoa's story arc will lead her to becoming her own person, with a very different future from Mocha.
Anyway, I think that Volume 8 Chapter 6 pretty much establishes the dreams of all the other original characters:
V08Ch06 - According to Syaro and Megu:
- Rize: Teacher
- Chiya: Ama Usa
- Chino: Rabbit House
- Cocoa: Baker? Lawyer? Novelist?
- Maya: "Adventurer and all that"
- Syaro and Megu: "The Dreamless Duo" (though this chapter does set the stage for Syaro's idea to do something that will "make others shine", and hints that Megu will likely be a dancer in spite of her stage fright.)
As an aside, the newer characters are mostly an enigma at this point, regarding their future - the Jinja twins seem to be living in the shadow of their parents' Bright Bunny fortunes and looking for their own path, Fuyu seems to be "coming out of her shell" but I don't recall that she's ever mentioned her own future, and Yura seems to be the biggest mystery of all, going to college alongside Rize and presumably with some clear idea of what she's doing (she mentions in a throw-away line that she has a different major from Rize), but with no hint whatsoever of what she's studying or intending to do after she graduates college. I won't be surprised if it's left at that, as expected for for side characters, but I guess there's still room for the subject to come up.
Gotta love that you did reread the previous chapters to do the summary. I also ended up rereading a couple of chapters from past volumes myself LOL. If I had to add some things:I don't THINK we'd be very far beyond Late February or maybe March.
It looks like we saw about 17 chapters dedicated to what couldn't have been much more than a week or so in the city, so the last few chapters really have felt a bit fast in comparison.
It's a good question about what Cocoa's plans after graduation are. I also seem to recall she was going to do "bread training", but I don't remember if she was going to do some sort of apprenticeship outside of school, or if she was going to study that in school.
I'll need to re-read the chapter(s) where that came up, because I seem to recall it was pretty much loaded with interesting tidbits about the girls' parents and how they all know each other, but I don't remember any of the details clearly.
EDIT: Come to think of it, now that I've reread the city story arc chapters, especially Vol 6 Chapter 9, it sounds more like the baker thing is only something Cocoa is pursuing because it's one of the last vestiges of where she started the story: living in the shadow of her sister, Mocha, trying (and failing) to be a copy-cat "onee-chan". It kinda sounded to me like Cocoa is still undecided, but Rize and Chino suspect that whatever she ends up choosing to do, she'll more than likely integrate the baking thing into a bigger dream, rather than pursue it as her main dream. The girls were still making references to Cocoa's "word-famous lawyer-novelist-baker-barrista" running gag at that point, something that might be a sign of Cocoa's indecision and lack of inspiration on what to do with her future, and though it's been a few chapters since it was referenced again, I think Cocoa might still be undecided that way, and looking back at the story, it makes sense that Cocoa's story arc will lead her to becoming her own person, with a very different future from Mocha.
Anyway, I think that Volume 8 Chapter 6 pretty much establishes the dreams of all the other original characters:
V08Ch06 - According to Syaro and Megu:
- Rize: Teacher
- Chiya: Ama Usa
- Chino: Rabbit House
- Cocoa: Baker? Lawyer? Novelist?
- Maya: "Adventurer and all that"
- Syaro and Megu: "The Dreamless Duo" (though this chapter does set the stage for Syaro's idea to do something that will "make others shine", and hints that Megu will likely be a dancer in spite of her stage fright.)
As an aside, the newer characters are mostly an enigma at this point, regarding their future - the Jinja twins seem to be living in the shadow of their parents' Bright Bunny fortunes and looking for their own path, Fuyu seems to be "coming out of her shell" but I don't recall that she's ever mentioned her own future, and Yura seems to be the biggest mystery of all, going to college alongside Rize and presumably with some clear idea of what she's doing (she mentions in a throw-away line that she has a different major from Rize), but with no hint whatsoever of what she's studying or intending to do after she graduates college. I won't be surprised if it's left at that, as expected for for side characters, but I guess there's still room for the subject to come up.