Sorry, but it takes more than an androgynous face to look like the other gender [...]
Well, that one needs to have feminine features to be considered female (in the looks department) kinda goes without saying, doesn't it? But if you compare the earlier pages with the initial impression of him dressed as a maid you can see the author gave him a more square-looking jaw and broader shoulders, then in the following chapter that isn't the case anymore. It's bewildering to say the least.
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