*True to the slice of life as sometimes, it feels too mature (morally and emotionally, I mean), but children comes in surprises as they grow.
*You could watch it Netflix and Crunchyroll, but I prefer a calmer sense for it. (https://9animetv.to/watch/skip-and-loafer-18351?ep=99999)
*Not a grandeur of love and presence, but a notion to ordinary life. Not monotonic nor spontaneous, but ordinary, lovely, peaceful.
*Of course, the korean drama does not follow a few roles and turnabout, but it was still lovely nonetheless, the music and color grade. (https://bili.im/32CtRgn)
*A lovely magic, to tell the tale of parents and children.
*It no longer operates, but it was beautiful when it lasted. (https://www.novelupdates.com/series/my-dear-aster/?pg=2#myTable)
*Beautiful. I am rather... I am deduced to a crumb of puddly tears. Dramatic as I may sound, this was a bit of heavy read, but happy, very happy. More so, relieved really.
*This left me with one question: What exactly do I want to do with my life?
*There was no deep impression, which is why I put it in the middle, but it did left an impression nonetheless. At least, that is what I think. And what I think may not be true to myself.
*I like the insanity. I like Miesa's insanity and Eric's care.
*The manhwa removes quite small but important details like the fact that Eric actually built a specific room for Miesa and that he fed her easy to digest nuts. Though, it was still enjoyable. Here is the novel for more details on the story. (https://eternalune.com/novel/beneath-the-surviving-princesss-joyful-facade/)
*I have read this a number of times, but no matter what I do, I absolutely wail. If you have read "The Boy in Stripped Pajamas," then you might feel similar feelings while reading. It takes some time to understand, but it is there. For me, it was always there.
*The Novel. (https://www.novelupdates.com/series/my-fiance-is-in-love-with-my-little-sister/?pg=1#myTable)
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