Tonikaku Cawaii

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Vol. 8 Ch. 70 - Labyrinth of time
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Shouldn't it be "Nasa felt like he could DEFEAT the Devil Gundam" ? Since he achieved Nirvana and all?
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A sudden plot?(Not "PLOT")
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PLOT!
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Harem time?
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Oh My! Here come a new challenger! Grandma story time for next chapter,and i remember a stream play on Sonic Twitch playing team sonic racing and everybody cheering up for her to get first place!
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Oh no! A PLOT! in Hata sensei manga?!
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Rather than her taking Tsukasa back to the moon and having Nasa follow, I feel like it's more likely that they'll kidnap Nasa to get Tsukasa to follow him back to the moon lol
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So, we've gotten some big hints that she might be Princess Kaguya from the classic Japanese folk tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. But the old lady and how it feels like she was held hostage makes me think of more like she's a zashiki-warashi. Legend tells that a family with a zashiki-warashi will prosper, and if it goes away, the family will decline. Curious where they're going with this.
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If she turns out to be Mikado's wife, that would be a great plot twist with no relevance.
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Ooo, a plot developed. Tsukasa's granma ? But I think she already know much about Nasa and his married life with Tsukasa. Look at that smile, a "Hey I know everything, you know" smile
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plot suddenly in onsen cp@_@!?
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@Ices Good call. Especially since the old lady has the same habits when speaking.
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I think the wifey are someone from japanese myth , or has life long enough....
kaguya hime?
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lmao suprised at the G Gundam reference
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Her future self traveling back in time to meet Nasa? Hence the title is Labyrinth of time.
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@Sippers Kaname grandma, maybe?
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Whoa, wife backstory incoming?
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Who is the old lady?!
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chynabrack Your explanation is right. And lastly tapioca is a Brazilian word of indigenous origin.
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@sherrynity well it's a bit confusing because tapioca in brazil can refers to:
> the cassava starch
> a dish made with cassava starch, looks like a pancake
> the ‘bubble/pearl’ thing but in flakes (is essencially the same thing)

so yeah, tapioca is considered as food around here.
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