We can only confirm 29 days in a month, so it might be Lunar or Lunisolar. It might also be based on the Julian calendar (as most fiction actually is)Wait, that other world works on the gregorian calendar?
At the very least, she should not be having any issues whatsoever in sourcing dresses then, as each dress she sells (specialty wear) is likely way more expensive than any daily-wear she purchases (can order at any high-class tailor). And while she is getting way too little money per dress, it was described as being a business with rather high turn-over, and likely sells several every month.she sells dresses so she can buy/make more dresses...
dressception lmao
I think the implication of the last page is that the dolls would get angry if she became a doll (mentioned on a previous page)Huh? Why is wearing simple clothes a reason to get backstabbed?
Overall, the chapter felt somewhat disjointed, and did she really put her super expensive dolls on display in a public shop where anyone can touch them (and are expected to interact with table they are standing on).
At the very least, she should not be having any issues whatsoever in sourcing dresses then, as each dress she sells (specialty wear) is likely way more expensive than any daily-wear she purchases (can order at any high-class tailor). And while she is getting way too little money per dress, it was described as being a business with rather high turn-over, and likely sells several every month.
At this rate it will become Pedo Bear!What's wrong with the teddy bear? :/
The dresses she makes would make her too cute. She only needs everyday wear and clothes that are less frilly.she sells dresses so she can buy/make more dresses...
dressception lmao
9 y.o. is the time to put off the plushies.That last panel tho, very relatable, I too hate it when my plushies try to stab me in the back, especially my "Weighted Companion Cube" that will never threaten to stab me and, in fact, cannot speak.