Ah-Duo and Sesshomaru's mother giving birth to their literal male clones 🤝🏻
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Maomao: “Are you really good at cutting apple s like I did or do you need my help again?”
Jinshi: “Nah, rely on me”
Maomao: “I hope so”
𝓸𝓞𝓸 𝓚𝓾𝓼𝓾𝓻𝓲𝔂𝓪 𝓷𝓸 𝓱𝓲𝓽𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓰𝓸𝓽𝓸 𝓸𝓞𝓸
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(Spoilers) This is why I love Lahan so much. With the looming faction war, he's here to back Jinshi up. As Gaoshun said, it'll be good to have more "cards" on hand if things do get ugly.
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"I've gone to great pains to keep her quiet" What are you on about dude?? You did jack shit Jinshi she's quiet because she doesn't want to acknowledge The Frog
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“Feeling a wave of regret, sir?”
“What would I regret?”
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Good Night!
Source: Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (The Apothecary Diaries)
By: Hyuuga Natsu (Story), Nekokurage (Art)
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Comment:
The pink color of the sakura flowers, which breaks the neutral colors in the painting, makes it distinctive. The picture looks cold, and Maomao and Jinshi appear as if they are in the winter season, so the sakura breaks our thoughts and takes us to the spring season. Therefore, there is a mixture between the two seasons, based on the colors white and pink.. Also, Maomao's hair color, the mixture of neutral colors is degraded, so we see it as green...even Jinshi's hair...evidence of The painter's creativity in his painting!
𝓸𝓞𝓸 𝓚𝓾𝓼𝓾𝓻𝓲𝔂𝓪 𝓷𝓸 𝓱𝓲𝓽𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓰𝓸𝓽𝓸 𝓸𝓞𝓸
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It’s incredibly important to me that the anime decided to include this scene that wasn’t in the manga. In the manga, Maomao does pass out in Jinshi’s lap after saving him from what was obviously an assassination attempt.
HOWEVER, the manga cuts off at this point, keeping strictly in Maomao’s perspective, and cuts straight to when she regains consciousness in bed after being treated for her injuries. The manga doesn’t show how she got back. They SAY how, and she briefly mentions, “wow that must have been embarrassing; he carried me back,” but we don’t SEE it. We don’t get to feel the true impact of what that means. But the anime DID show us, and holy shit.
They SHOW us how taboo this is. They show Jinshi carrying her out of the temple, after a public attempt on his life.
They show us the shock and horror on Lakan’s face as Jinshi silently walks past him. Horror at the state his daughter is in, horror at another man—a man with a status he could never dare to question—staking such a public claim over his child, horror at the fact that he could never have this level of closeness with her (as Maomao would never allow it).
Everyone hides their gazes, as is their custom when someone of his rank passes by, but the air is different this time. Jinshi is furious, he’s terrified, and he could not give a single shit about how inappropriate it looks to these palace officials.
The shot that slowly follows her trail of blood—even though it’s a small detail—that in particular leaves such a intense impression of how poignant this is for him.
Maomao talked about this scene in the manga like it was nothing to her. She did what she set out to do: she saved the person who was targeted by the attack. She didn’t even know the target would be someone she knew. But she has no idea that this happened afterwards as a result of her bravery. To her, it likely wasn’t even an act of bravery at all. She acted on impulse; she did what she knew was the right thing to do.
The anime didn’t need to include this, because the manga didn’t show it. But damn, I’m so glad they did.
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