He's not commiting because as soon as he does all the girls all get shipped to new hosts because he broke the "no relationships between hosts/hostee" rule of the Extraspecies Law.I honestly agree with Arbatel. Kimihito's unwillingness to fully commit to one monster-girl is getting kinda old. He should go on and get some of that snek-snootch and wrap this up. This series seems to be a low priority to the author (understandably). He should finish it up soon rather than let it languish.
you know that rule makes no sense when in previous chapters they were all setting up couples.He's not commiting because as soon as he does all the girls all get shipped to new hosts because he broke the "no relationships between hosts/hostee" rule of the Extraspecies Law.
But smith told him to be a trial case and get married to one of the girls.He's not commiting because as soon as he does all the girls all get shipped to new hosts because he broke the "no relationships between hosts/hostee" rule of the Extraspecies Law.
This series has been going on for so long that I genuinely forgot about this plot point. The long interval between the chapter doesn't help either.But smith told him to be a trial case and get married to one of the girls.
Was he a special trial case, or just a 'marry a monster girl' trial case?But smith told him to be a trial case and get married to one of the girls.
According to a bonus comic, Yukio is engaged to the son of the onsen proprietor family, but not married yet. I would like to see this comic, though.Was he a special trial case, or just a 'marry a monster girl' trial case?
Because, wasn't the hot springs caretaker, the Yuki Onna, married?
I'm pretty sure that was her being flippant and not an official request. More like "IDGAF, go ahead and do it and we'll deal with the consequences later".But smith told him to be a trial case and get married to one of the girls.
They were translated as "couples" but they still can't do anything under the law. Even during that big trade show/convention chapter, it was only for the purpose of finding host "families" for the visiting extra species.you know that rule makes no sense when in previous chapters they were all setting up couples.
No, if memory serves, they're trying to push for less-strict laws, and with Kimihito being the defacto "test bed", he's allowed to marry one as proof of "Hey, this will work" and so they can loosen the laws across the board and allow people to marry monster girls, integrating them with humans more.I'm pretty sure that was her being flippant and not an official request. More like "IDGAF, go ahead and do it and we'll deal with the consequences later".