Thanks!
Ah thx you so much, i will fix it later tonight.
That’s still a big question mark for me. The scale of the issue for the purpose doesn’t feel intuitive.That's 100% foreshadowing for the sword eventually fulfilling its "purpose," (killing him) right?
The forcing part I think is like a push.not sure how I feel about him basically forcing it, as that's never okay, especially in a loving relationship. But her hesitancy does make sense giving a traumatic event like that + her blessing affecting her mentality.
That’s still a big question mark for me. The scale of the issue for the purpose doesn’t feel intuitive.
The forcing part I think is like a push.Both of them killed the priestess (more like an apparition who shows up randomly), supposedly ending the appearance of new feathers and superpower. Yet, the sword still stays with them.
At the end of volume 1, the sword finally breaks after helping them fight off Roushi’s old colleague (who still cannot let go of the old days).
Yet, in volume 3, we are introduced with new faction of enemy, and there are hints about how the situation with superpowers are not over yet.
But the sword is gone already.
They both had discussed the matter, and she already expresses she also wants it, especially now they have been married for a while. But she always stops right before crossing the line.
Porn story territory, I feel like the “I’m not the one asking” and “He’s forcing it, if something bad happens I can blame him” gives the last push over her hesitation. Previously, he always wanted her consent (and she got part of the responsibility), and she’s procrastinating on it. So having him being the one that takes away the responsibility seems to do it.
FAR more dangerous. Any tool you have to force to do it's job is a danger to not only you, but those around you. I cook A LOT and keep all my knives shaving sharp. Using a sharp knife with proper posture and technique is not a chore, but an absolute joy! Also, if you happen to cut yourself, a dull knife hurts FAR more than a sharp knife does. A sharp knife slices where a dull knife tears. Cutting a tomato will demonstrate this. Also a sharp knife's cut will scar far, far less than a dull knife will.Thanks for the work. I guess we can haphazardly guess that he isn't that of a smooth talker which is also why he's having difficulty to get her to bed.
I hear a dull knife blade is more dangerous than a sharp one.
and you would be correct, a dull knife causes you to put more force into cutting something which is how mistakes and accidents happen most of the timeI hear a dull knife blade is more dangerous than a sharp one.