Soukoku gets a criminal child and some trouble
Or
Mori-san is no longer the boss of the Port Mafia.
Dazai Osamu is the youngest boss in the history of the Port Mafia with his personal god as right hand man.
Yokohama has been cleared of all other pe...
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I managed to properly draw Shion
She is still very skinny but uses emergency kit, knifes and guns to make it look like she is healthy. And now that her hair are clean they returned to being curly. And for those that didn't know, here is the Lily of Florence (Shion's tatoo)
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You can ask questions and give suggestions, always appreciated.
Fun fact for the next chapter
English: we have neutral pronouns
Italian: cool, cool... we don't have that but we have respect pronouns.
English: ... What!?
Italian: yeah, and it's female, like you have to call an old man she/her, we even get disciplinary notes in school if we don't do it
English : I think you broke American
*America on the floor catatonic
Italian doesn't have 'neutral' as a speaking gender, even the word 'neutral' has a gender (male) and many words have a female and male version, however, Italian has the respect gender, which is "lei" basically you address your speaker as a third person female, be it male or female or dog. (Italian doesn't have an 'it' for things or animals)
Here is a example: At school, the teacher is male
Student A: 'prof, lei ha qualche hobby?' ' Professor, does she have any hobbies? ' (Teacher, do you have any hobbies?)
Student B: 'Prof, ma lei ha la morosa/ragazza?' 'Professor, but does she have the girlfriend/girl ?' (Teacher, do you have a girlfriend?)
Speaking like this is called 'give the her' (dare del lei) and is used with people you don't know or in formal settings, age is irrelevant, and you usually ask for permission before dropping it, if you are in an informal setting. In formal settings, like in middle, high school and uni you must address the teacher with the third female person at all times, you get a disciplinary note and sometimes a bad mark if you don't. One of the hardest things for Italian native speakers is to lose the use of she when talking, beside the change of pronunciation of the letters.