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Cédric Bardoux

''You can go to Minato's laudromat to dry the sheets.'' Quote of the day. The series is good, I like the atmosphere.

Deborah

I'm so happy he stood up and was honest with him. What a crazy misunderstanding haha. I liked this episode a lot. The next one we're outside, I'm excited

Bunny

Real kissing in Japanese dramas is so rare I was so shocked first episode. I hope future Jdramas follow, cause the 'kissing the wall' kisses need to stop 😂. That misunderstanding was funny lol can't wait to see how this story progresses

AmosRambles

Segasaki wasn't socialising with his colleagues when he was coming home late. He was working trying to learn the new weather software.

Isa

What's interesting and correct me if I'm wrong but asking someone to come live with them in Japanese culture is like asking them to be in a relationship with that person or a marriage (I think now with the newer generation its more common for relationships but back then it was a big deal). That's why Yoh got surprised when Mizuki when he said you agreed to my "proposal" to move in with him. This episode proves that Mizuki really liked Yoh, he doesn't get upset with Yoh expressing his concerns he asks him what he means and he explains himself. Plus he was extremely sweet he have him a cute forehead kiss he slightly teases Yoh. Their relationship is very interesting. I wonder what the main conflict will be because, Mizuki isn't afraid to be public with Yoh, cuz they have a date next episode, so lets see!

Yemi 語学者 (BLJapanTaiwan)

Language note... If you use a Japanese word like teian 提案 to mean proposal, it has all the nuance of the English word. However, if you use the Japanese version of the English word puropozu プロポーズ like they do here, it ONLY means marriage proposal. That kind of changes everything. Like when Segasaki asked Yoh to feed him, it's controlling if he is a slave, but if they are engaged, it's kinda cute. Culture note... The little tissue ghost that Yoh makes after eating is called a Teru-Teru bozu (Shine Shine Monk). We make them to pray for sunny days. So Yo subconsciously makes one because he wants Segasaki, but then he throws it away because he is still trying to tell himself that he is happy he does not have to do it.