Reiwa no Dara-san - Vol. 3 Ch. 21

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Both concept and design of that hero sure is something else.
Also, Kaoru's school is pretty awesome that he can cross-dress and everything is business as usual
 
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Surprise Handholding!:meguupog:
Kaoru you little succubus...:meguusmug:
Shouldn't he be an incubus? Cause being a mal and all... ;)
 
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As an interesting fact: an average life expectancy of 20 is misleading in that, as mentioned by the manga, there was a lot of infant mortality at the time, hence the very low average. "An average of 20" doesn't mean that a lot of people died at 20; just that many children failing to survive past their early years brings down the curve. In practice, once you'd survived your childhood, you'd live up to 50, if not more... assuming you didn't die of famine or disease or fun stuff like that.
 
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Very interesting, I wonder if there's more to the carpenter's family after his death. There has to be a reason why the two's family is maintaining the mountain as well.
 
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The back story in this mangas is great, what i need to know is the relationship between the tomita and misogiya family, Jurota is the Grandfather and almost all in the town are related to him or what?
 
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I wonder if this comic is actually bold enough to give the Snake lady some romance, or if it's going to pussy out of it and only have human x human relations? :pout:
No those extra porn chapters don't count, I don't think they're cannon.
ChapterS? You mean there's more than the one thin book that made me aware of this manga? Boy am I glad I wasn't aware there is more of that filth out there.
 
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As an interesting fact: an average life expectancy of 20 is misleading in that, as mentioned by the manga, there was a lot of infant mortality at the time, hence the very low average. "An average of 20" doesn't mean that a lot of people died at 20; just that many children failing to survive past their early years brings down the curve. In practice, once you'd survived your childhood, you'd live up to 50, if not more... assuming you didn't die of famine or disease or fun stuff like that.
Yep, before the 1800 approximately %40 of children would die by age 5.
 

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