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The romance

hikari July 1, 2024 11:20 am

Although it was established that Falco is her foster parent, other than that, there were no "parent" vibes. Mainly because Shou acted a little different than most children of her age. She still felt like an adult, seeing how mature and also her flashbacks help. She still thinks like an adult.

Plus the fact that age really doesn't matter in the storyline after people reach adulthood. I don't know how it works, though, to be honest. Falco looked like mid-20s and Shou looks like still under 10, despite being older than that.

I normally would get the ick with age gaps, but if you understand the storyline and supporting background details or history information, you would also understand why I don't feel wronged by it. Plus, Falco really seemed like a child with the way he acts. Shou felt more of an adult than him. THAT'S THE WEIRD PART OF EVERYTHING. It's like they're not far off with each other by age. That world is weird. I guess the author wanted a completely different world customs than Earth. I just don't get the age issue anymore. It's like one plus one is not two anymore, LOL. ヾ(☆▽☆)

Ngl, the story lacks substance. It's hard to indulge with the story that's why I felt nonchalant with the fact that she's a reincarnated child. Like the age doesn't fit and also the character designs (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

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    hikari July 1, 2024 11:27 am

    But if you think of how much he dotes on her, he suddenly becomes an older adult? I don't know anymore. Everything shifts, panel after panel. Shou sometimes felt like an adult (in a matter of fact, she's a better adult than Lyra, LOL).

    The funny thing will be that once she turns 20 and stays the same, physically, as she gets older. The age thing really in that world is hilarious. I just don't get the math, anymore. Lyra even looks like she's around 30???? Trying to analyze and make the story makes sense is so freaking hard, LOL.