It honestly would've stressed me out a bit if their weren't any previews. :|Thanks again for the translation.
Quite a ride again. At least the small previews for next volume seem to be optimistic.
I want this to continue into them raising a family and them seeing their children off to college. The last chapter will be Isaki eventually succumbing to her defective heart at 60 years old after a full and loving life and the last page of the last chapter will be Ganta, alone on a bench at the park where they spent time at during their night-time adventures.this shit better not have a your lie in april ending route or I will be really sad :|
Yeah. Unironically literally just cuddling in the same bed is MILES more intimate than literally just sex.I’m happy it wasn’t just a “fade to black/the next morning and assume they had sex.” instead we got a much more intimate and heart wrenching conversation.
Thank you so much for the release as always. Reading this volume it really felt like watching kids I’ve always kept an eye on grow up. Its not just bittersweet because of the anxiety of how much Isaki’s medical condition can impact her life plans and relationships, but just in general because they’re not going to be kids for much longer (at least not legally). I oddly enough empathize more with Isaki’s mom because even if everything goes perfectly she’s still going off to college away from home in a much bigger city where anything can happen and has to be responsible for maintaining her own health. Really even if her medical condition wasn’t on the table, the idea of any of them just growing up is kinda gut wrenching. I’ll cry (at least on the inside) no matter how well this ends (but it better end well).
Also kudos on the author for not leaving the outcome of the surgery as a cliffhanger. That lowkey added years to my life.