I mean, Crow's too young to drink sake, so they gotta come up with some substitution suitable for his age, and it doesn't look like they're willing to wait until he's old enough for liquor. Honestly, I didn't even notice that was milk until you pointed it out.Milk in a sakazuki?! Does that even count?
Welcome, polite Japanese trope.how can you say anything in that matter if you close your mouth like that, SPEAK UP BRO
I mean, it’s probably sake, and alcohol is technically poison, so in a way…The drink is poisoned, isn't it?
They'll attend the wedding. No worries.Quick question, where is this boy's parents? We saw them only at the beginning of the first chapter and he said he had been treating the girl for 3 days. I mean I assume he went back and forth from home and his dimensional space back then, but he definitely hasn't been home since dealing with the whole poisoning ordeal. He's still definitely a minor. Would it even mean anything if he made this vow? Wouldn't they want to investigate his family and loop them in as Yakuza?
Cannot imagine a man have 24 children in 1 wife. Its like popping her twins for 12 years at age 10. By 22 that woman's as wide as a bridge!!!He gets a say in.
Enough kids for a rugby team.
Or.
A soccor team. Either or. That's the only say he'll ever get.
You included the substitutes... I mean field players only, so that is 15(rugby) or 11(soccor). Btw, I used Google for the numbers, if my math is wrong, excuse me.Cannot imagine a man have 24 children in 1 wife. Its like popping her twins for 12 years at age 10. By 22 that woman's as wide as a bridge!!!
I need bench players!!! Never know when one gets injured! 😁You included the substitutes... I mean field players only, so that is 15(rugby) or 11(soccor). Btw, I used Google for the numbers, if my math is wrong, excuse me.
Insects are the ultimate bugs, all natural. No need for special equipment. They can be anywhere, even your toilet paper!!! It's like www and og Google combined! No passwords!Yeah, the insect-using doctor would be a cool character to have around, if he turns out to be innocent.
I'll be pleasantly surprised if the author is competent enough to subvert expectations that much.
I guess the alternative is that the yakuza butler did it?