She looks pretty casual about it. But she's good at keeping a straight face.
Always apologise the first thing before figuring out the actual situation. Very Japanese. Also blaming your own children for everything and assuming the worst of them. Seen that more than enough in manga.
Just ignore his weird mood? Wasn't she, you know,
interested in him? Just
ask.
Angy Marin on page 9.
So she should be good at being a housewife because he wants it?
If you want homemade food, cook it yourself you lazy bum.
By the way, gramps is awesome. So chill.
He's quite tall.
Whoosh. Her father asked you to take care of her, and he wasn't just being polite. Well, that's expected.
I like this chapter. It's fresh after the recent arc.
Let's gooo, Marin's dad finally makes an appearance lol and he even approves of Gojou-kun to boot! Marriage when!?!!?
And that's about the only good thing about him.
He just finished the best cosplay ever, just for her personally, her reaction to it was rather flat and now when he VISIBLY is hurt and in pain and she knows he is feeling SOMETHING negative, she says "just ignore it, lol" "btw I got some nice offers! sheesh!"..
Yeah, that was weird. I expected her to at least be concerned but afraid to ask about it, but to just dismiss it like that strikes wrong.
It's so refreshing seeing a Dad not go insane at the mc and instead
...and instead go insane over his daughter. I'm not sure that's much better.
Younger rom-com fans have no idea how good we have it these days. In the 90's and 00's, you might never get any concrete resolution at all
Well, nowdays they just keep going until someone brings an axe, and then hack some kind of chopped ending to it. But I think it was just as much of a mixed bag back then as it is now. While there were lots of stories that never saw a proper end, a lot of them also had planned ends that didn't either drag out or end abruptly.
I too remember how every romcom was a harem and every ending was inconclusive aside from Love Hina. I remember being shocked when a couple's first kiss wasn't at the end of the entire damn series when they did finally get together. I mean...did Ranma and Akane finally kiss at the end of Ranma Half?
Love Hina had her treat him the same even after they got together. Mostly by habit, which she sometimes corrected herself. for. Ranma and Akane got conclusively together in all but form, I think. Kind of an "open end" the size of a pinhole.
I would think that was mostly because her father was around, people act differently around family.
That covers how she was acting, since she was very clearly much more restrained (and annoyed) than her normal self. But that shouldn't have affected her thoughts that much.