Chapter 124. Taya shields Haru from her father's last desperate attack and takes a fatal-looking wound. Father immediately regrets it (and also hasI'm pretty dumb, so can someone explain to me the first few pages about the heart and all.
Fixed.Specifically the first Kirby NES game, where DeDeDe sabotaged the Fountain of Dreams to keep Nightmare from getting its power.
The rest of the games after that were just assholes pretending to be good guys, except for Forgotten Land which was pretty close in plot to NES Kirby.
You are a legend, I mean not as big as the author, b-but still...Chapter 124. Taya shields Haru from her father's last desperate attack and takes a fatal-looking wound. Father immediately regrets it (and also hasKhorne'sthe Blood Deity's influence purged from him), says to use his literal heart to save her. Presumably the author doesn't know how to draw a heart transplant (can't say I can fault him for that) so it happens off-panel.
Now Taya is just worried that her father('s spirit, presumably) could use his flesh inside her as an in-road to possess her, but Bone Daddy doesn't think it's an issue.
May I introduce you to the Apothecary Diaries?You know, this reminded me of the Kirby games. You get to see the bad guy (or someone working under that bad guy) do their stuff.
Then at the very end of the main game after defeating them, you get to know why the bad guy (or their henchmen) did what they did.
Sad? Yes.
A bit too late to know that info? Most certainly.
Was it really important? Hmm... It depends...![]()
Romeo and Juliet IS a staple drama plot for a reason, you know... Also, this.Anyway, that "tragedy", so typical.
Seem it a bunch of times.
I saw my mom pull baking pans out of the oven with nothing but a paper towel once. I'm reasonably sure her hands must be pure callus at this point or something.So...the fact that Haru burned his hands with bread while mom carried it as easlily as holding air....is it just "moms' superpower"?
But...he was? Just not while being with her mother, as in, exclusively not while being with her mother?It is, at least Taya knows that her father originally wasn't a monster so she doesn't have to worry about him "taking over"
Her hands are dead and unfeeling from touching her husband's bone for decades.So...the fact that Haru burned his hands with bread while mom carried it as easlily as holding air....is it just "moms' superpower"?
"Anything but training"GOLDO SHIPPU ON THE NEWSPAPER!
Pages 2 and 3 are hard to understand.
Anyway, that "tragedy", so typical.
Seem it a bunch of times.