Yeah, her family is loony toons, and also why she remarked in chapter 7 that throwing around a 50 lb bag of fertilizer was "nothing."I had forgotten, but her family did dress that strangely.
I wonder if they also won't recognize their daughter/sister. Considering plot, probably not.
I wonder if they also won't recognize their daughter/sister. Considering plot, probably not.
Don't worry, I see it.Thank you for the summary! (Although I'm sorry I literally snorted when I read "a window" I knew you might mean "a widow" but I couldn't help it).
It's a shame we can't see those scenes. Agnes and Kelly are just adorable I want to see more of them.
Whoopss seems like I forgot to click reply to another comment. Oh welll
Thats a really good point, they could have spent some time with her having a hard time moving on from how her family dresses, and eventually she develops her own unique sense of style that maybe isn't as extreme as her family's but not as cookie cutter as what it is now.While I'm enjoying this, and think it's all very cute - I'm annoyed that the original character design of her, when she was wearing the 'old-fashioned' clothing, was thrown out. That design felt fresh and unique compared to the same old-same old design she has now, I thought it was cute.
They could have made it that she's just an eccentric who is particular about her fashion or whatever, but anyway, I think it's a shame to remove one of the more unique characteristics of the series so early on.
Is the traveler guy from earlier the prince?
The thing is, in the book, it's mentioned she hates her family's style. She was forced to wear it for some twisted old pride, but dreamed of being able to wear normal clothes like everyone. So this type of development doesn't fit the character here.Thats a really good point, they could have spent some time with her having a hard time moving on from how her family dresses, and eventually she develops her own unique sense of style that maybe isn't as extreme as her family's but not as cookie cutter as what it is now.
This would work if she doesnt actively hate how her family dressed her up. Like if the case was that she is very sheltered young lady who thought that the century-style outfits & make-ups she wore is normal, only to found out that its not at all, then your suggestion would make perfect sense. But its been established from the very 1st chapter that she wore those dress not because she want it, but because she’s afraid that her family will beat her up if she rebelled & all she wants is to wear normal clothing, which finally happened to her when she got marriedWhile I'm enjoying this, and think it's all very cute - I'm annoyed that the original character design of her, when she was wearing the 'old-fashioned' clothing, was thrown out. That design felt fresh and unique compared to the same old-same old design she has now, I thought it was cute.
They could have made it that she's just an eccentric who is particular about her fashion or whatever, but anyway, I think it's a shame to remove one of the more unique characteristics of the series so early on.
Yes, and I established that I wish that hadn't been established because I liked her "antiquated" design. It was unique.But its been established from the very 1st chapter that she wore those dress not because she want it
But the whole family actually liked those clothes, and she didn't. She hated the values, the clothes, and how she never could wear the dresses she wanted to and they hit her for being against the antique lifestyle. Her shoes didn't fit because they gave her shoes from the past. Yes, they should have made her design better, but she really liked the freedom of her cookie-cutter clothes. They're different and "cuter" than what she used to wear. Here are chapters that are missing: https://mangatoto.com/series/122659Yes, and I established that I wish that hadn't been established because I liked her "antiquated" design. It was unique.
Why would the current story hold it back, when I'm saying there should have been some changes to the story to allow her to keep said design? She could have loved that clothing and worn it, and her family mistreated her for her eccentricity, or something along those lines - is it really so hard to come up with a justifiable reason for her to keep wearing those clothes?