That was a rather uneventful scene -- yet at the same time, extremely important. Ethan finally expresses (or discovers?) something he wants. Not something he needs to do, or is made to do, but something he chooses to do because of deeply personal reasons.
I'm going to take a short break before the beginning of the next chapter. Feel free to follow me on Twitter to keep in touch in the meantime. There will be an anniversary event announcement very soon!
That was great. Tbh I've always preferred scenes like this over their more action packed counterparts, in general. Their what gives any action or conflict it's spice
I think in a comic like this, it might even be the other way around: the action stuff is the spice, and THIS is the meat.
your correct, action is spice, and that's why trying to watch the transformers movies is like taking the cinnamon challenge
Dang. I didn't think that was childlike; I thought it was very insightful. Nice bit of words there, Ethan. :3
Bah, I bet she's basing a lot of that assumption on his lack of eloquence. Ethan doesn't get enough credit--he's really not an idiot. He's just way out of his element.
It's actually more about how he's identifying with the child (Danbi) rather than the parental figure of the situation, but you're right. He really doesn't get enough credit.
Sadly, people not only use language to discriminate, but use a misunderstanding of other languages as impetus for discrimination. Be it in Keol or reality.
Just found this comic today and read it all. Didn't think I'd reach the latest one so quick!
Intriguing story and characters so far, looking forward to more :)
Wow! I'm glad you've enjoyed the story so far :D Thank you for letting me know!
Nooooooo! I'm at the end!
This is a very engaging comic, with a great story... and amazing art. Keep it up.
Perhaps the biggest "compliment" is the unspoken one: she finds him silly and naive, but still likes him (and even respects him) enough to consider what he said.
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