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He just went out to buy some smokes and play pachinko.
Maybe its my brain fog, but what's the implication?
I'm sorry i'm a little bit on the dumb side but what is that last part?
Okay, after reading the spoilers, I have to ask what the difference between Nobu's gate and the dude's gate?
Is it akin to a front gate and another is like thief's access or something?
Before reading the spoilers posted by others, my thoughts were:Thank you for the quick update! I wonder what happen to him. But with this manga, I think it wouldn't be anything too serious
Okay, after reading the spoilers, I have to ask what the difference between Nobu's gate and the dude's gate?
Is it akin to a front gate and another is like thief's access or something?
You miss the part where all his Earth family were dead, so he thought he was okay going to live in an isekai, but felt like shit once he lost the option of returning?Man, I'd be more than furious if I were him.
That's unforgivable, regardless of whether that person is the love of your life. Destroying the only way back to your homeland, depriving you of reuniting with your loved ones and family, imagine the parents' sadness at not knowing their son's whereabouts, and carrying that sadness until death. This woman was cruel and selfish as hell.
The one who found him is the SON IN LAW.I'm sorry i'm a little bit on the dumb side but what is that last part?
I agree what she did is unforgivable. However, she is also worried that he would run away especially somewhere that she literally can't go.No way in hell could I forgive the wife. If you have insecurities in a relationship, you discuss them with your partner. You don't attempt to forcibly cut all ties he has to his family and former home. That's abuse, simple as.
That still doesn't excuse the action. There's no nuance when she didn't even try to talk to him about it.I agree what she did is unforgivable. However, she is also worried that he would run away especially somewhere that she literally can't go.
This is while she is carrying a child in middle ages while living in the middle of nowhere. There are nuanced on certain things that we should consider.
He also might not intended to but what if when he is in Japan, the door suddenly won't open anymore?
We as reader should try to put our self in both characters position and try to understand them.That still doesn't excuse the action. There's no nuance when she didn't even try to talk to him about it.
I did put myself in their shoes, and I decided if I were in that position I would not forgive her. I didn't say the character shouldn't. I said I wouldn'tWe as reader should try to put our self in both characters position and try to understand them.
Read back page 19 carefully, she didn't do it out of malice. She lost control of her emotions like regular person.
Forgiven or not, it is the job for the person involved.