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MangaguySo a guy goes to murder your woman and you just leave him there to be a later problem instead of just murdering him? Hes tried mercy for 400 chapters and every bad guy just brings more bad guys so when will he start pulling weeds?
the Last AlchemistEven with multiple translators there's several ways to look up a character's name and how it's spelled correctly in their language. So, sorry that's not an excuse.
Thatch NetherfoldBut then it begs the question, why would they give the King something that only grows amongst the dead in the first place? We'll find out next chapter I guess.
VBAAre you still talking about the manga or your own dating experience? Because Natsuki has been depicted in a sexual light in Junpei's eyes more than once, which implies sexual attraction would be a component of their potential romance, and that fact disturbs me. And it clearly disturbed you, too, since you've blocked it out of your memory.
But it's not just that, I'm also disturbed by the difference in general life experience. A huge reason why a child and an adult cannot be in a romantic relationship is because the child would definitely not know better due to their inexperience, and can be easily manipulated (i.e., groomed) by the adult. Therefore, even if both parties in the relationship are minors, as long as there is a significant age gap, the younger one is still at risk of being taken advantage of. Anyone who's ever been young should know how easy it is to idolize someone older, and that plus hormones plus the "love is blind" mindset can lead to a dangerous outcome; and this is something even young adults need to be careful of. What I'm worried about is the author trying to romanticize this inequal relationship, just like how they romanticized cousins dating. And before you argue that this is all fiction, stories can influence how readers engage with certain ideas in real life, just like how you've been convinced that a 12- and 15-year-old can have a healthy romantic relationship. If you cannot comprehend this, you are a danger to other minors as well as yourself if you're a minor, too.
Anyway, I've said everything I needed to say. Hopefully, this knocks some common sense into you and other same-brained readers. If not, well, I don't care; you're blocked.
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