Talk:Myuri/@comment-34657845-20180211050514/@comment-28950924-20180516014928

Err, that argument is very very irrelevant to the context of the story. First and foremost, the "real world modern age" example is completely irrelevant because this is not modern and much less real world, this is a fictional medieval material so that's that. Secondly I think people are very confused about what they want to see from the story vs. what the story is actually presenting. If you read any of the Wolf and Parchment novel and even the newest vol. 19 of Spice and Wolf, it keeps reinforcing the idea that Myuri is at 12-13 years of age and that it is NOT uncommon at all for her to be married off at that age in this, again I would like to stress this, fictional medieval society. Also Myuri's crush on Col is pretty obvious by the end of the first Wolf and Parchment vol where she pretty much admitted it right in front of Col and he was left to deal with that confession (this is spoiler material but anyway). So if the author planned this to be a story about sibling relationship and keep it that way, why does he have to keep reinforcing the idea that Myuri is quite frankly madly in love with Col over and over in Wolf and Parchment. If he does want this to be about a story about sibling relationship instead of a love story then he surely hasn't executed that direction yet so we have to wait and see how that turns out but right now there's no reason to argue "this story SHOULD be about this and not that" when the material is suggesting otherwise.