Those three little words I’ve wanted to hear for so long. 💗

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Those three little words I’ve wanted to hear for so long. 💗
Yes, yes I am a manju girl, you pining pouting puppy boy, & I love you. 💗🍑
God bless whoever made sure we got Mitsunari in his formal robes set against multiple backgrounds, with practically every facial expression in his repertoire, because he is a beautiful sight to behold & not showing him in multi-scenery glory would have been an absolute sin.
DAT ASS ON FIRE! 🔥🍑🔥
Mahalakshmi Aarti
Mahalakshmi Aarti praises the goddess's omnipresence and virtues.
The Mahalakshmi Aarti is a hymn paying obeisance to the Goddess Mahalakshmi. The lyrics in Marathi and transliteration in English: ॥ श्री महालक्ष्मीची आरती ॥ जय देवी जय देवी जय महालक्ष्मी। वससी व्यापकरुपे तू स्थूलसूक्ष्मी॥ करवीरपुरवासिनी सुरवरमुनिमाता। पुरहरवरदायिनी मुरहरप्रियकान्ता। कमलाकारें जठरी जन्मविला धाता। सहस्रवदनी भूधर न पुरे गुण गातां॥ जय देवी जय देवी…॥ मातुलिंग गदा खेटक…
Hey Lynn! I just finished Mitsunari's wedding story but I was wondering if for him his wedding was only mentioned in the epilogue? They didn't actually get married in the story so does it get mentioned in the epilogue? I might consider buying the epilogue if thats the case for him.
Unlike the other lords, Mitsunari & his MC didn’t really have a “public” exchange of vows in front of everyone. MC shows up for the ceremony, Mitsunari runs to his Brooding Cave before things even get started because Feelings, MC goes to find him, they sit together & chat for a bit, then go back home & wash up for bed together. They have an exchange of words between themselves, but it’s not on display for anyone else to see, which feels very fitting for someone like Mitsunari. Also, when they return to the castle, those who see them arrive home just sort of go with the flow as if they are married now.
I’m not sure what constitutes a wedding in the sengoku era of SLBP, so I can’t really say one way or the other whether (based on a particular standard) if they did get married or not, but to me it feels like they did, but it was just done in their own (roundabout) way.
In my opinion, the epilogue is worth it because you see more to Mitsunari’s character depth/development (I’m still shook) & there is smut (if you’re into that), but there is no revisiting of the planned ceremony they were meant to have in front of everyone.