Beautiful, quick-witted Yukiya, Manga vs Anime
Azusa and Yukimasa had Yukima, the eldest son, and the head of the Northern House, having learned about it, rejoiced as if his own grandson had been born. However, for the daughter of the Northern House, who married a man from Taruhi Village, this news was like a snow on her head. In addition, she found out about Yukimasa’s concubine only after Yukima was born. Worse, this woman turned out to be Azusa, with whom she treated as a sister while growing up together. Until then, the second daughter of the Northern House, who spent her days in bed, was terribly angry. Or maybe she was offended. Anyway, she wanted to bear a child, gave birth to Yukiya.... and, as expected, she died. Even before giving birth, she knew that it would be so, but Yukiya’s mother did not listen to the exhortations of others and gave up her breath without ever taking her son in her arms. And Yukiya, who lost his mother, was raised by Azusa.
Chisato Abe, “The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master,” Chapter 5: Answers
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🌱 ⌗ . aki × natsumi × haruna
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Series: Himegimi no Icon
Artist: Natsumi Ouchi
Publication: Ribon Magazine (11/2005)
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Natsumi Bekki Icons
Series: No-Rin
Count: 357
Type: 100 x 100, Base Icons
NSFW?: Yes, Smuttish Content
Credit: Like or Reblog, Editing is allowed
Link: OneDrive
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Wakamiya/Nazukihiko, Manga vs Anime
The man turned out to be very young. And extremely beautiful. Perhaps a couple of years older than Yukima, but at the same time he looks very adult. The black, as if silk, hair is neatly assembled at the back, the skin is white and almost transparent, just like porcelain. The face does not express emotions, but is so correct that it resembles a puppet. At the same time, despite the subtlety of the features, there is not a drop of weakness in the beautiful elongated eyes. The clothes are modest, but the gestures are full of dignity, which betrays the noble in it.
Chisato Abe, “The Golden Raven”
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