So, those are Yukine's memories that Yato learn when he meets Yukine for the first time. We can see that his mother and sister leave for a journey maybe, with not a lot of bags so it should have been a fast trip or maybe a forever leave. Yukine should have stayed with his father who, after his wife's left, could have become an alchol dependent (those empty bottles) and he could have lost all of his money (the empty pocket). Yukine maybe wrote some letters to her sister (that could explain his good calligraphy as Hiyori herself said) His father could have found out it (the shoes on the letters) and he could have killed the poor angel Yukine. When Yato learns those memories, he cries. Maybe it is due to the similar story Yato himself has.
Hello! I wanted to know if you will be doing scans/translations of adachitoka's next work, whenever it comes out?
It depends. What I really want for them is to just take a break, because they were already having trouble maintaining Noragami's release schedule even after dropping to half a chapter a month, and I think their hand was forced to end it when they did.
So, if they do at some point start releasing another series, it's going to depend on whether the genre and scenario is something that interests me, and if the release schedule is something I can work with. I generally average about 10 minutes per page when doing translations. More if there's a lot of complicated dialogue or editing. Less if there's just like one line in a regular text bubble. So, if they go back to the 44-page releases for the next project, that's approximately 7 hours worth of work. The 22-page releases take me about 4 hours, which I can still pull off after work, but not the 44-page ones. I took the 5th off work for the final chapter, but I can't do that every month.
Plus, if the Kodansha app releases it simultaneously in English like they started doing with Noragami at the very end, there's really no point. I provided scanlations because there was no other way for people to read the series in English on release. But if it's available from a legitimate source at the same time as I would release it, I'm not going to duplicate their work.
Jellal's to-do list:
- Appear
- Give the fandom hope for Jerza
- Tell Erza that she walks in the light/you walk in the dark and all that crap
- Stay for a few panels
- Dramatically exit
- Wait for another 100 chapters to do steps 12345 again
The way my girl went from struggling to summon two spirits one after the others (like not even simultaneously)
To being able to summon three spirits at the same times
As well as being one of the first (if it’s not the first) celestial wizard to use star dresses
And now in 100 Years Quest she can mix her star dresses which literally give her so much more potential
Also, right now for her summoning two spirits simultaneously is NOTHING. She does it so effortlessly.
She is the one who made the most progress in the guild ! So proud of her <3
One moment I feel like I’m nothing at all Like no one would notice if I were gone But then when I hear you calling me I feel loved, I feel so special
thank you for 100 followers!
Hiyori Iki ❀ 壱岐 ひより
[I'm begging… return Kazuma to me!]
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Yukine ⋆ 雪音
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Noragami: Stray God | ノラガミ- Chapter 78 ⊚ Object of Desire
We have seen Yukine's journey toward acceptance of the life that was robbed of him many times in the manga. However, this time you can tell it is pretty different as it seems final. The heaviness of having to accept an early and unjustified death has been portrayed beautifully in the entirety of his character arc.
Yukine finally accepting the reality of his death. Yukine stepping out from the fridge that contained memories of what was once his life. Yukine freeing himself from the shackles of his trauma. Yukine running to protect the person he cherished the most in the world. Yukine standing up to an abusive father. Yukine wholeheartedly apologizing. Yukine's acceptance and growth and Yato tearing up as he stretches his little arms to pull him for a sincere hug.
Yukine's gratitude for what Yato did for him is evident throughout the series. He was given a name more precious than any other. He was treated like a human--an ordinary teenage boy. And life after that was one exciting journey after another. Now, Yukine can no longer be entirely consumed by the horrors of his past because he knows that his reality with Yato is so much brighter. Far brighter.
Yukine could break out from that refrigerator because of the true, sincere, and nurturing love shown by the only father figure in his life. Yato has said multiple times throughout the series that Yukine was his priority above all else, and Yukine was the only person he swore to protect the most. Hell, he even went straight for the hug after Yukine apologized for turning into that form! Yato did not need to summon Yukine. Yukine came to protect Yato on his own decision. As he always did.
The journey to their healing will be painful, and this chapter shows that Yato and Yukine will face it together. No more secrets and no more miscommunication. They will help and be by each other's side as they always have, not only as god and shinki but, this time, as family.
"I will not let him die. Not Yato. No matter what happens... I swear I won't let anyone take him from me!" -Yukine, Noragami Vol. 17 Chapter 67.