You'd think this melodrama would rip apart the Children Kingdom (again), but then you remember how fucked up the kids are so they're probably gonna enjoy this like some sick soap opera.
Isn't the original problem that her adoptive kids were just playing "house" with a udon ball like a doll and calling it their "baby", and she assumed it was actual adultery? I.E. there is no original problem other than Altera's massive overreaction?
Isn't the original problem that her adoptive kids were just playing "house" with a udon ball like a doll and calling it their "baby", and she assumed it was actual adultery? I.E. there is no original problem other than Altera's massive overreaction?
Well yeah, the normal "problem" is actually non-existant but in Altera's eyes the problem is who the kid was made with which Jeanne wouldn't explain since she has no ears.
Well yeah, the normal "problem" is actually non-existant but in Altera's eyes the problem is who the kid was made with which Jeanne wouldn't explain since she has no ears.
The fox ears would point Altera, if not to Tamamo, then at Tamamo Cat, Sheba, Osakabehime or Gozen Suzuka, but the problem is all of them have been all but inexistent through this manga (I think only Cat has made a single cameo) and none has ever been seen with Helena, so none of them works to set the punchline up.
What...? I haven't done anything.Can you explain this to me?chapter 60 gaspIt can't be...I remember now...Now that I think about it, there was one other person who was also a sitter....Just who the heck is it then...?It seems you don't remember at allNo, no...You and me....?In other words... EH!?Using melodrama theory, isn't it typically always the father who commits an affair with the babysitter?WHY?! I TRUSTED YOU!YOU ADULTERESS TAMAMO NO MAE, I'VE FOUND YOU!