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Roomfortwo
joined Feb 11, 2014

New chapter, including aki and kuki, made my day with fluffyness. <3

joined May 23, 2015

I, uh,

may have to admit I was wrong about Yukime and Kuuko.

But that's in the next chapter.

joined Jul 26, 2016

These poor gods get no respect whatsoever.

Maybe if they acted like respectable gods.

One cannot do more than their best.

0328
joined Jun 12, 2015

I feel bad for the sister not being able to see the demon that's so attached to her.

Mahoro or Emi just need to share mana with her and the she be able to see !! Wait, that the wrong series

I, uh,

may have to admit I was wrong about Yukime and Kuuko.

But that's in the next chapter.

Hmm ? What are you talkin-*Flashback to June 2017* Oh, so you are telling me Yuri is not dead ?

joined May 23, 2015

I, uh,

may have to admit I was wrong about Yukime and Kuuko.

But that's in the next chapter.

Hmm ? What are you talkin-*Flashback to June 2017* Oh, so you are telling me Yuri is not dead ?

That wording, it may come back to bite you.

0328
joined Jun 12, 2015

I don't like the sound of that

081
joined Mar 31, 2017

I ship Mahoron with Emi's sister.

That comment about sharing Mahoro's power with other people of only the same height seems to have been put in there specifically so it wouldn't work with Anna though.

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joined Mar 11, 2016

I know this is not that kind of manga but I sooo want to see Kuuko to go all out with her powers. May be to save Mahoro from a serious pinch or accident but I do want to see this manga getting fatally serious for once.

Duke
joined Jul 29, 2017

That time Yukime almost accidentally killed Mahoro over shaved ice was pretty fatally serious. And they literally had to decide if they should kill a demon or not a couple of chapters ago.

Speaking of that, Anna deserves credit for her courage. I really like how she's clearly scared (as we all would be, if we knew there were invisible gods and demons around us at all time, and that we were haunted), but is powering through anyway thanks to her trust in her sister and her wanting to get along with everyone, even things that scare her. She's strong, in her own way.

last edited at Jun 14, 2018 5:45AM

F4x-3lwx0aa0tcu31
joined Apr 20, 2013

There's a new update and unless Mahoro and Emi get a romantic kiss under the moon's light it will be really hard to top this one in terms of beauty and yuri

risingstar3110
006
joined Feb 15, 2013

There's a new update and unless Mahoro and Emi get a romantic kiss under the moon's light it will be really hard to top this one in terms of beauty and yuri

To be honest, I doubt even that would be enough.

My only worry is the lack of progression in their relationship till this day. Or maybe their romance has already passed human definition of romantic affection, since even death won’t do them apart anymore

Duke
joined Jul 29, 2017

With all due respect to the shippers, I feel that if Emi was romantically interested in Mahoro, she would've went for it already. She's not subtle.

drpepperfan Admin
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joined Oct 12, 2010

Damn that was gay

joined Jun 30, 2016

Damn dude!

Seju
joined May 1, 2014

YES THAT'S ROMANTIC, THAT IS PRETTY GAY, but, Well, I guess they are just gals being very pal

OmegaBlue0231
joined Jan 11, 2018

A romance for the ages. Now they can be together forever.

obssesednuker
joined Feb 11, 2014

I mean, their both right. It is romantic... in a depressing sort of way. Then again, if she can continue to "live" on as an Ayakashi with her love, is that such a bad ending?

last edited at Jun 14, 2018 5:17PM

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joined May 20, 2013

;_; ♥

Pikachuwhat
joined Mar 13, 2014

I was sad, and then I was happy, and then...

That really was romantic. Straight to the favourites list.

Duke
joined Jul 29, 2017

I mean, I love this chapter, and it's beautiful and adds a lot to Yukime's character. There's also some nice hints of Kuuko having similar feelings in return.

At the same time, it now seems impossible that Kuuko and Nene haven't picked up on how super gay Yukime is. Before it kinda felt like she had just been too shy to really confess, but here she's really open with being in love with Kuuko. Which is of course great, but makes Kuuko look kind of a jerk (even more than her usual) for acting like she's oblivious to Yukime's feelings. She now has no excuse for doing the whole "I'm gonna get into close physical contact with you and then pass it off as a joke or come up with excuses like regulating your magic through hand holding" shtick and still pretend that it's not kinda cruel.

last edited at Jun 14, 2018 6:03PM

risingstar3110
006
joined Feb 15, 2013

Thank God. It would have hurt me so much if Mei was unable to meet Kuuko.

Also thankfully the author played the chapter to be light heart. An anime adaptation with a withered Mei, shivered in snow, as she pray to God that she can see Kuuuko one last time before finally left out her last breath.... would have killed me...

At the same time, it now seems impossible that Kuuko and Nene haven't picked up on how super gay Yukime is. Before it kinda felt like she had just been too shy to really confess, but here she's really open with being in love with Kuuko. Which is of course great, but makes Kuuko look kind of a jerk (even more than her usual) for acting like she's oblivious to Yukime's feelings. She now has no excuse for doing the whole "I'm gonna get into close physical contact with you and then pass it off as a joke or come up with excuses like regulating your magic through hand holding" shtick.

In Kuuko defense, if it works for them now, why bother to change the nature of their relationship. They can be this close for a thousand years, become lovers for 500 years, marry for 4000 years, nothing can separate them now. Especially considering their feeling seemed to be mutual for this past 400 years

last edited at Jun 14, 2018 6:07PM

Duke
joined Jul 29, 2017

I'm not saying that Kuuko is obliged to marry her or anything, just that it now seems weird how it's been portrayed as some kind of secret crush that Kuuko either doesn't notice or pretends to not notice. It's also unusal for Yukime to be this open about loving Kuuko. Not complaining, it just feels quite weird considering what we've seen before.

Also this girl literally lived a life of solitude and died alone in the snow just because she wanted to be with her, the least she could do would be to not pretend that they only hold hand for platonic reasons. And dismissing Yukime's statement that this was super romantic was kind of a dick move as well.

Tl;dr: I still ship them to pieces, but I feel that Kuuko has crossed the line between trickster and just plain cruel.

last edited at Jun 14, 2018 6:17PM

risingstar3110
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joined Feb 15, 2013

I'm not saying that Kuuko is obliged to marry her or anything, just that it now seems weird how it's been portrayed as some kind of secret crush that Kuuko either doesn't notice or pretends to not notice. It's also unusal for Yukime to be this open about loving Kuuko. Not complaining, it just feels quite weird considering what we've seen before.

Also this girl literally lived a life of solitude and died alone in the snow just because she wanted to be with her, the least she could do would be to not pretend that they only hold hand for platonic reasons. And dismissing Yukime's statement that this was super romantic was kind of a dick move as well.

Tl;dr: I still ship them to pieces, but I feel that Kuuko has crossed the line between trickster and just plain cruel.

Sort of understand your points, but once again who know, maybe Kuuko behaved like that because Yukime love her to act that way?

I means you are talking about 400 years old couple here, they probably can read each other like a book by now

Senjougahara_sama
Rowow
joined Jun 12, 2017

Long haired Kuuko is adorable. That whole chapter was pretty cute.

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joined Dec 27, 2015

Long haired Kuuko is adorable. That whole chapter was pretty cute.

Well cute I guess. It was kind of depressing to me. I felt bad for Mei for her loneliness, not being able to see Kuuko again until she died alone on a cold snowy night.
But Mei being able to only see the positive in all that is so much like her, that now she’s with her beloved Kuuko.
Her new name an indication of her new life, with her past behind her she only lives for what’s in front of her now, and the wonderful relationships she has.

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