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
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