Also I guess her sister in law never told her the brother got reincarnated as a bug?
The last chapter pretty much confirms that she can turn her hands "normal" at will, so I guess that explains that. We even see the transition from hands to branches.
Oh, the ring... tooooooo cuuuuuute!!!! Best thing happened to me in the morning is the new chapter
also, a nice new pun on the title of that last chapter ス木になるあの娘 - girl falling in love...
I do miss the kiss too, though... the two really deserved it!
So she could make her hand regular this whole time?
Kinda odd how she didn't just hide her tree-ness by turning her hands normal, but a marriage end is enough to make up for it
She probably has to concentrate, she can't be that way all the time. At least it looks like they can have a normal loving relationship without splinters.
Yes, they're from another short completed series by Pageratta called "The Case Where My Dead Husband was Reincarnated as an Insect" (or something like that). You can read it here
You can also read it with translations on Danbooru here.
I would love love love a sequel. Seeing Kisaki express her love botanically is delightful. Chishiro's earnest goodness and receptiveness to Kisaki is super satisfying. I also enjoy interpreting Kisaki's woodman syndrome as a metaphor for lesbianism: misunderstood by many but in fact a super power.