This and Usagi Drop are different. Rin was an child with the mental capacity of a child from the beginning. Shou is a reincarnated adult into a child's body, and she has the mental faculties and emotional range and stability of an adult. This isn't a "raising a wife" scenario.And the Usagi shoe has Drop-ped. The girl at the end is probably Haru who's another reincarnator looks for someone 20 years older to take care of her every need.
Lol if this was Bato there would be so many people whining about the age gap. (might be some later here too but none yet).
As for the girl at the end, man her protector is slacking. I hope she gets saved
More like, the god is slacking in fulfilling her wish.Lol if this was Bato there would be so many people whining about the age gap. (might be some later here too but none yet).
As for the girl at the end, man her protector is slacking. I hope she gets saved.
Usagi Drop wasn't a "raising a wife" scenario either it was more of a "grooming a father-figure into a husband" scenario. While the results are still pretty much the same, so I understand anyone who is grossed out by it, but I really wish people realize they are different scenarios.This and Usagi Drop are different. Rin was an child with the mental capacity of a child from the beginning. Shou is a reincarnated adult into a child's body, and she has the mental faculties and emotional range and stability of an adult. This isn't a "raising a wife" scenario.
Imagine waiting for something to spoil before getting it.Look I have no problem with the age gap, just wait till she’s an adult that is no longer a dependent and its all good, mostly.
Also don't they live to like 200 or so in this world? so while they have a gap they still have a long ass time together either way and he'll still be in prime for ages.Usagi Drop wasn't a "raising a wife" scenario either it was more of a "grooming a father-figure into a husband" scenario. While the results are still pretty much the same, so I understand anyone who is grossed out by it, but I really wish people realize they are different scenarios.
In this case, Falco will be in his 60s by the time Shou is of age (which is 20 in this world) but emotionally it feels more like Shou is raising Falco than the opposite. It's a rather refreshing take but again, I would understand if people are weird out giving the 40 year age gap. Even considering her soul's age, there's still an over 20-year gap between them.
Pretty much which is why it doesn't really bother me. There's relationships in anime/manga with much bigger gaps that people don't even bat an eye to. Usagi Drop bothered me cause it just seemed so out of place, like there was no signs early on that it would even take that route.Also don't they live to like 200 or so in this world? so while they have a gap they still have a long ass time together either way and he'll still be in prime for ages.
Hmm, maybe I missed a line saying that but I clearly remember Falco saying in chapter two that people in this world are considered an adult at the age of 20. Also, when explaining his connection to her they say "Leaving a 15-year-old child penniless". So I'm not really sure where you came up with that, but again I could have easily missed a line or something saying so.Pretty sure them getting together was obvious, she is an adult, not a child. And in this world people live hundreds of years so a 20 year age gap is nothing. It is like a 2 year gap.
As for Falco being abandoned, while she isnt the best mom, in this world 15 is age of adulthood. She didnt abandon a child, she abandoned an adult. The biggest issue is she is bad at reading people's emotion and thought Falco didnt care and she taught him everything so she moved on.