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Kid probably didn't know how to go to toilet unless ordered to. Well, most kinds wet their beds at one point.
Oddly it's not unheard of for serpentine monster girls to be depicted with additional breasts.What exactly is she? She has a reptilian tongue and three pairs of breasts, which is quite peculiar
Thanks for the chapter!
Yeah, I'm going to wishlist this but not read it until I see a source reader confirm if this is going to Usagi Drop us or not.I hope this doesnt turn into another terrible trash case as Usagi Drop or If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord… Never have I seen authors (or sick in the head people, as I call them) destroy their own mangas as hard as the ones of these 2 mangas and I hope this author wont be joining them…
what did those 2 mangas do?I hope this doesnt turn into another terrible trash case as Usagi Drop or If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord… Never have I seen authors (or sick in the head people, as I call them) destroy their own mangas as hard as the ones of these 2 mangas and I hope this author wont be joining them…
They were both series that gained a fanbase for being a wholesome story about a single father and his struggles raising a daughter.what did those 2 mangas do?
Both series build up their fandom on the premise that the story was about a father taking care of his daughter.what did those 2 mangas do?
Wasn't it proven near the end of Usagi Drop that the girl and old man weren't related by blood? And even the old man knew that fact waaaay early-on after seeing her 'baby diary' or whatever it was called that proved her lineage.Both series build up their fandom on the premise that the story was about a father taking care of his daughter.
If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord… was about an adult man finding a little 8 year old Demon girl in the forrest and basically adopted her and raised her as his own daughter, until they decides to instead get married and get like 3 kids together…
Usagi Drop again was about an 30 year old man adopting a 6 year old girl and she started to get feelings for him when she turned 16 and they got married when she was 18 I believe and the manga ended with her saying she wanted to have kids with him. Oh I also forgot to mention that they are blood related since the girls father is the mans grandfather, just to make it even worse…
Cant say I remember that, since I kinda just stopped paying attention to anything that happened after it turned so trash…Wasn't it proven near the end of Usagi Drop that the girl and old man weren't related by blood? And even the old man knew that fact waaaay early-on after seeing her 'baby diary' or whatever it was called that proved her lineage.
Still, yeah, these two stories fell under the same plot that revolved around the old Japanese story 'The Tale of Genji', involving the 'father-figure' of the story literally marrying and/or consorting with his adoptive daughter, which you can imagine didn't receive good reviews from western audiences.
We need more morally gray father'sSo far so good. Mcs a bit crooked but thats fine.
Too many times this route has been followed to the point that I actually avoid mangas with the adoptive daughter trope now even though I like the heartwarming aspect of it. If it goes long enough that we see the daughter grown its almost a given the author gives us that outcome. FFS, if the author wants to add romance then just have him go and find a mommy for his daughter that he can fall for in the process. Plenty of fertile ground there to be explored, IMO.I hope this doesnt turn into another terrible trash case as Usagi Drop or If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord… Never have I seen authors (or sick in the head people, as I call them) destroy their own mangas as hard as the ones of these 2 mangas and I hope this author wont be joining them…
I wouldnt even be surprised if an author goes as far as to make a manga where the mom dies and the dad takes care of his biological daughter alone, but ends up marrying her when he becomes an adult…Too many times this route has been followed to the point that I actually avoid mangas with the adoptive daughter trope now even though I like the heartwarming aspect of it. If it goes long enough that we see the daughter grown its almost a given the author gives us that outcome. FFS, if the author wants to add romance then just have him go and find a mommy for his daughter that he can fall for in the process. Plenty of fertile ground there to be explored, IMO.