100% agree but the story is not quite there yet again. Next chapter will make or break this arc. The pay off is super cool, no doubt and I also liked the agony part but I really hope she will jump at gojo and thank him properly for what he created- the huge smile panel with "I am the happiest[...]" was neat but it just was brushed over instantly and we get this newb fan falling for her next panel. Made Marins and Gojos interactions this chapter, once again, feel super watered down/business-like at times even.For me, it's just having our lead characters together again, and in the driver's seat plot wise. Like it was interesting seeing gojou agonize over the costume alone was cool and all but the heart of the story is the dynamic between the two of them.
I suppose the implication is that Haniel has lived for so long, she managed to get her hands on the skeleton of a giant ancient fish and decided to wear it.The ribcage is not that of a humans, but closer to a fish's.
If you are familiar with the "First Take" Series, there was an artist she was so cute and giggling, and smiling and talking, but just as they were about to start, her entire demeanor changed and the serious professional started singing. It was really like a switch was flipped, and the atmosphere around her was totally different, and the look in her eyes. When Marin does that professional model pose from her usual flirty familiarity with Gojo to serious model. Something that captivates Gojo. Love how he is so worried about her being overwhelmed by all the people looking at her.Very similar to when she played Neon onee-tama. Juju was absolutely shocked, only Marin bursting into laughter broke the spell
Gojou better make that wedding dress."I'm the happiest girl in the world right now!"
Wait until you get married and have your first time with Gojou-kun.
The "ribcage" motif must be more the spine of a fish than the bones of humans, at least is what I think.What was the fish part?