Maid kara Haha ni Narimashita
Alt Names: | メイドから母になりました From Maid to Mother |
Author: | Seiya Yuuzuki |
Artist: | Asuka Tsukimoto |
Genres: | Drama Fantasy Romance Shoujo Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | A high school girl reincarnates in another world as Lily. While she occasionally reminisces about her past life, she is now a maid who spends her days traveling and working in various homes. One day, the court magician Leonard suddenly requests that she acts as a mother for his adopted daughter Jill. http://www.alphapolis.co.jp/manga/viewOpening/594000134/ |
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No, seriously, jeez. I've just read 2 chapters in a row and it's too sweet to take.
Rather than Leonard, I think..
That would be incredibly cliched. Isn't the author trying to give Lily a character arc where she realizes it's fine for her to love again? Also as far as we know, they have nothing else in common.
It's an idiotic premise that only exists so the story isn't 3 chapters long, and to do cheesy teenage romance heartthrob moments with people who should have no reservations or confusion on how to progress a relationship. Obviously Lord Autism will slowly realize his feelings for her, they'll be some distress over that condition, Lily will be in danger/engaged/separated and they will decide that doesn't actually matter because when in trouble all they can think about is each other.
Why am I reading this? I guess I was hoping for more parenting and slice of life rather than shoujo romance.
Anyone have odds on Sir Leonard also being reincarnated from a past life? More specifically, the dude in her dreams of her own past life.
No only that, but it's like trusted partners to eventual lovers!
It provides a mechanism for maintaining romantic tension without resorting to all of the accident and misunderstanding tropes we usually see keeping couples apart. Quite refreshing, IMHO. I think it helps make the story seem more mature, even though the characters clearly still have some growing room.
While Sweet Thai Chili Sauce is indeed delicious, it is an entirely different kind of condiment and you are doing both condiments a disservice by attempting to compare the two.
I've read other stories with that condition in it. Generally it goes as follows:
To be honest, I'm happy with the way this one is going because it's not following the formula to a T, and the feelings are developing slowly and carefully. I'd be happy if they don't "fall in love" per se, and just mutually agree that they cannot live without each other. I'm sure there will be rocky patches in their lives which will deepen their trust in each other, and so a sort of "love" is born. It's just not the typical Shoujo-style love everyone is used to.
Loving the fuzzy feelings, but I really don't see how their relationship can move forward when it was basically started on the condition that she not show romantic interest in him.
Ketchup is amazing only if you've never tried Thai sweet chilli sauce.
Don't worry.
The Flag, it's here.
the last page of chapter 15 seems to be a bad omen. I hope i am wrong.
Sorry, but
I rather bet
Am I the only one wondering about the horrific scene her younger siblings in Japan had to endure? They moved past the bound and gagged thing way too fast. The kid should be traumatized but a few pages later she's sitting in his lap. They even bring it up afterward which begs the question why they felt it was no issue showing her comfortable with him already. It isn't remotely believable. Also Leonard's awareness of social cues changes from scene to scene.
I'm placing my bets on her past love showing up and throwing every thing to hell. Somehow or another he wound up reincarnating along with her and kept his memories as well.
Only the Maid, master of all four household-chores, could stop them, but when the world needed her most, she vanished.
4 household-chores: Cooking, Cleaning, Caring, and Cultivation.
... Geez, this entire chapter was raising flags left and right! I can't deal.
uuuhuhh the flag :sweating: