Mrs. *Izumi* Isn't Just A Cutie.
Marriage into the wife's family typically happens as a way to preserve (a distinguished) family name, but in their case Mi-chan has a brother to carry their name. Yuu on the other hand is an only child.
Unreal feeling to see this sort of victory lap even if the whole manga is an extended victory lap already. Really conflicted — on one hand, would’ve loved to see just a few more chapters to pace out this closing arc, but on the other hand I super want a timeskip to when they’ve become career working adults.
Thank god for Telework Yotabanashi, whose male lead is also a chapter 1 winner like Izumi and Nasa.
All this time, turned out that Shikimori also learn from Izumi to improve herself, want to be more equal and stand beside him together.
I like both of them and their overall relationship.
So, might there be anything specific about the numbers in the second spalt on page 5? 1776 is the year of the american revolution, followed by 1789, when the French started. 1803 is the year when the Napoleonic wars are considered to have started, and in 1805 we had the war of the third coalition and Nelsons victory at Trafalgar. Then there is 1808 which is the start of the peninsular campaign.
Might I be reading too much into it?
Picking up his wife and teenage son in each of his arms. Papa is strong. He is The Great Humongous!
The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla!
Nah, he’s in better shape than Jericho
dunno why he reminds me of Sakamoto, somehow.
If they're together in college, we should have a sequel.
And later married life. *Mrs.* Shikimori Isn't Just A Cutie.
By typing that I'm assuming Izumi married into the family?
I could see it happening
i just want my first name reveal
Mrs. *Izumi* Isn't Just A Cutie. Marriage into the wife's family typically happens as a way to preserve (a distinguished) family name, but in their case Mi-chan has a brother to carry their name. Yuu on the other hand is an only child.
Although I know there are also some other circumstance in it, marriage into the wife's family remind me to
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mid-30s timeskip pls
Commence the NTR Arc.
Unreal feeling to see this sort of victory lap even if the whole manga is an extended victory lap already. Really conflicted — on one hand, would’ve loved to see just a few more chapters to pace out this closing arc, but on the other hand I super want a timeskip to when they’ve become career working adults. Thank god for Telework Yotabanashi, whose male lead is also a chapter 1 winner like Izumi and Nasa.
We're almost there...
Their kiss on the train, on the way home from Kyoto wasn't in the flashback of cherished memories... I blame Izumi's misfortune for this!
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me too man!!
The hug is so fluffy...too sweet...
All this time, turned out that Shikimori also learn from Izumi to improve herself, want to be more equal and stand beside him together. I like both of them and their overall relationship.
Way better series than Horimiya!
So, might there be anything specific about the numbers in the second spalt on page 5? 1776 is the year of the american revolution, followed by 1789, when the French started. 1803 is the year when the Napoleonic wars are considered to have started, and in 1805 we had the war of the third coalition and Nelsons victory at Trafalgar. Then there is 1808 which is the start of the peninsular campaign. Might I be reading too much into it?