You know, Yona having her period on chapter 128 makes me feel... Grateful maybe? With Kusanagi, because that's a REALLY realistic detail? I see mangas avoid the subject and Kusanagi showing that part of the Yona's situation as a woman in the middle of all the scenery makes me feel that she seeks coherency in the story?
I don't remember particularly asking myself how did she handle period in all the traveling and in that time/era, but now the manga points it out it's like "That's true holy fuck Yona is a girl and she had to handle period while she's traveling with a group entirely composed by men besides her." And of course I don't think that subject in that era was a common thing to chat about with pals, more even to a person that was educated as a princess.
Just that I really found it like a destacable detail from Kusanagi to tell us 'YEAH it does happens, even if this is fantasy, she's a fucking woman you now, and she doesn't have pads or things like that"











