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In classic Seto fashion, to nobody's surprise, nothing happens because he refuses to cross that line with Anjou. Although one could probably argue that Anjou isn't too serious about her "offer" either, since she already knows he's the safe kind of guy she can tease in that manner.
If she actually wanted something to happen, she'd be way more disappointed. Might even question his libido and/or sexuality, but she was perfectly fine with his (expected) answer. It was just the usual teasing we've seen so many times.
But wait. Was that a marriage proposal from her? Right before the last page where ominous foreboding is dropped by Seto on us?
If she actually wanted something to happen, she'd be way more disappointed. Might even question his libido and/or sexuality, but she was perfectly fine with his (expected) answer. It was just the usual teasing we've seen so many times.
But wait. Was that a marriage proposal from her? Right before the last page where ominous foreboding is dropped by Seto on us?