I hope so too.this story has always managed to subvert these expectations, I am expecting the same here
the dad never hated him, it was just a kid not understanding complex feelings or something
It Probably never really came up.This is a strange thing for him to keep a secret from her for so long. I don’t understand why he didn’t feel like he could share that when she’s got way bigger complications and they were able to talk about them just fine.
nah, if they get hit by a truck they get isekaid. but he gets reborn as spider monster and she as human.and then they get hit by a truck. FIN
Taya can give her 2 of her own legs. Taya has 8 ATMCalling it now, she will heal her mother in law
Just to add on -- Worth noting that she doesn't dismiss them, though, which reflects well on her and the relationship. She knows this is heavy stuff for a non-mountain-goddess-spider-last-of-kind-monster-wife and understands.Approach human problems from the non-human viewpoint [i.e. they're mostly pointless].
Rui Haneda. Protagonist’s friend.I feel like this may be a stupid question, but... Who is Rui?
Beat meat to itThankfully this isn't written by Hamita. So I don't think we need to worry about that kind of ending.
Beat me to it.
I think compared to keeping your identity of being a literal monster in human skin trying to blend into human society, his own problems matter very little to hers.This is a strange thing for him to keep a secret from her for so long. I don’t understand why he didn’t feel like he could share that when she’s got way bigger complications and they were able to talk about them just fine.
Remember the alien girlfriend one? Bro went full Buddhist nihilism with it in the endI fucking hate Hamita bro. His concepts and story is peak but we never get a good ending.
I think I do, and I still can't decide whether that was a warning or an endorsement for moral ambivalence. A bit horrifying on several levels tbh.Remember the alien girlfriend one? Bro went full Buddhist nihilism with it in the end