i also love the page 11, this emotion is so relatableAwesomely drawn last panel! Can't wait for the next chapter!!! Thanks for the upload!
i also love the page 11, this emotion is so relatableAwesomely drawn last panel! Can't wait for the next chapter!!! Thanks for the upload!
THIS ONE... oh, thank you, I was trying to remember how I would write it but for some reason, I had a total block on how the word was going to be.A Rizzard if you will.
Kō would not misunderstand. He thinks about love all the time.Just waiting for this part
el pana Pouco.Booze. Good~ I started reading this manga because it gave me a vibe that i wanted but couldn't have in my life (because i live in latin america and there are no vampires in the neighborhood), but i kept going because of the chrs; like, everyone has personalities and the protagonist isn't boring. Misunderstanding? There's no such thing here. And i like that. Simple and direct. No people getting embarrassed about anything, no stuttering and the other characters like the protagonist because he really is someone nice (not because he's "kind" or strong)~
Thks for the tl~
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Yes, so far we've seen many times that Nazuna is undefeatable on that field, yet we've yet to see Kou in action. Maybe he has some hidden talent for that kind of things and will be able to throw off the king of the hill. Who knows?..But now Kou has issued a challenge on her turf, he better be prepared, because on this front Nazuna is at her strongest.
Hmmmm... I wouldn't put it pass him to have saved a special rizzpell exactly for this moment.I wouldn't be so sure of that. Yes, so far we've seen many times that Nazuna is undefeatable on that field, yet we've yet to see Kou in action. Maybe he has some hidden talent for that kind of things and will be able to throw off the king of the hill. Who knows?..
99% its confirmation bias, but that also made me think about the "He's retelling a story" theory.I wonder if I thought that the deflation of this chapter's tension (especially after she didn't show up to the Vending Machine of Destiny) was particularly well-executed, or if I found it encouraging given my anxiety over not being able to confidently tell what Nazuna intends to do next.
Trivia: The double-page spread in this chapter is a callback to the double page spread in chapter 1, p. 5-6. The chapter caption, too: Kou says, in the aforementioned ch. 1 spread, "On the first night, I went outside without telling anyone." In this chapter, the caption reads, "At night, I went out without telling anyone. This time, in order to confront."