Ohhhhh! So all along he was trying to prove Dahlia's innocence! Now that is sweet! He did protect her and he didn't put her in the position of being the victim who had to prove their innocence. This was executed well too. Even reading the ending first doesn't tell us the whole story which is exactly how stories should be written and which makes spoilers not matter as they shouldn't.
Dahlia is the only female dressmaker in Galleria. She is kidnapped and commissioned by the infamous "Honeybee Earl", who is known to jump from woman to woman like a capricious bee jumps from flower to flower, to make the ultimate wedding dress for his fiancee. Can Dahlia complete the dress without getting stung by the Honeybee Earl?
I agree with one of the comments "Ugh! ヽ(`Д´)ノ I hate it when a manga is so good but its only oneshot!" And why she/ he asks, well it'd for them to test the waters I think that what a basic one shot is supposed to do.... Anyway this was really good, funny and clever. It wasn't a HUGE shock and I had my suspicions but the reason was nice...ish kinda sudden
The honeycomb earl has requested of an lowly accused dressmaker to make the most amazing wedding dress for his fiannce, the case is on for this accused commoner!
Red it somewhere else, found it here, read it again. Its cute. Maybe a little stereotypical, but it's cute. It's one of those stories that will leave you with a bit of a smile.
Dahlia is the only female dressmaker in Galleria. She is kidnapped and commissioned by the infamous "Honeybee Earl", who is known to jump from woman to woman like a capricious bee jumps from flower to flower, to make the ultimate wedding dress for his fiancee. Can Dahlia complete the dress without getting stung by the Honeybee Earl?