Yes, she did. She might be one, too.Oh....oh god, she did not read the title.
well she might be kidnapped or traumatized but depends on how much the author wants to draw blood lolIs this series about to receive the gore tag
I'd be willing to hazard a guess that 'cousin' doesn't necessarily have to be a reference to specifically being a first cousin, but could just be a blanket term of extended family at large.That said while it may be 'accepted' assuming she's not joking, i wonder how likely it is for someone to still marry their cousin outside of the incest fanservice manga (unless it's a business/arranged marriage for company/family reasons versus someone actually falling in love)
Japanese Wikipedia says that in a survey carried out in 1986, only 1.6% of marriages were between cousins. English Wikipedia has a global map, but the source link is broken. Here's the map:That said while it may be 'accepted' assuming she's not joking, i wonder how likely it is for someone to still marry their cousin outside of the incest fanservice manga (unless it's a business/arranged marriage for company/family reasons versus someone actually falling in love)
MoarrrrrrrrrThanks for reading Chapter 6 of Yandere-chan is Scary!
Just wanted to note some things regarding this chapter.
Thanks again for reading! Hope all is well~
- In Page 2, the "twitch" sfx was supposed to be vein popping or anger, to represent a nerve being struck (obviously). I changed it to "twitch" instead for the convenience of space, so hope it's all good.
- In Page 4, the little cousin said "I'm the cousin big bro is engaged to." The word she used for "engaged" was "婚約", which uh, literally means engagement or betrothal. I don't know, I'm writing this at 4am.