Apparently the chapter hasn't really been finished and it was published with some pages in rough draft? I don't know anything more about it. Anyway, what did you all though of it?
Also the chapter deserves a CW for
CW
mention of SA
Apparently the chapter hasn't really been finished and it was published with some pages in rough draft? I don't know anything more about it. Anyway, what did you all though of it?
Also the chapter deserves a CW for
mention of SA
CW
That's a very good writeup and it does change my mind on some level.
I agree that saying ginny is "Kuma's love interest" was a misstep on my original comment, and that their relationship is more nuanced than that.
So I don't remember now since it's been a long while since I've read them, but until now the notion of SA of slaves by the celestial dragons was mostly a "heavy implication" thing - we see them act extremely gross and possessive towards women, and see the trauma inflicted upon their victims. This fits OP's brand of a manga geared mostly towards children, that ocasionally deals with very dark themes. This chapter however leaves no doubt; Ginny got pregnant while she was enslaved and then she was discarded, and that's why I believe this chapter is very brutal even among the other chapters showing the violence of slavery.
That's a good way to put it. All in all, I'm loving how this arc is giving a lot of exposition to the Revolutionary Army in general and Kuma in specific