Mushoku Tensei | Lucy Greyrat | #shorts
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Published 2023-02-20
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Artwork credit:( www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/103121584 )
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their family tree is a boomerang
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The Greyrat family tree looking like a branch with just new cousins or siblings being added for everyone to marry
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"What's your family tree like?" "Spaghetti." "What?!" "What?"
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Nah, she may be a child but her balls to pull his hair like that is definitely intimidating than anything.
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This family make “keep the blood pure” to a whole another level
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Did the video just tell us that Lucy married her great uncle?
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His son married his little sister and his daughter married his uncle. What a great family tree his is..😂
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Rudeus last words in epilogue: "just a little bit more "
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The fact that I get spoiled every day while waiting for child rudeus to return in s2
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She piggypacks on Orsted using his hair as the handholds Truly she is the #1 of the 7
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There are FAR to many overlapping lines in this family tree
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Medievally accurate family tree
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she basically married her grandpa's brother...
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imagine your great grandmother also your mother in law
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Bro Rudy's family tree is a fucking donut at this point
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I like this story but it does have more incestuous relationships than game of thrones 😂
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I literally cried with every Orsted and Lucy interaction, even when reading the Google Translated WNs
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sweet home alabama
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I see a lot of people who just hopped on Mushoku or people who are still well read on the material criticizing is the moral aspect of it, like the incestuous relations of Lucy in this case, of the many other events. But that is because we are viewing it from our world view and the morals of a well functioning society. The world shown is the story, is not "Earth", it is a different planet, with different laws, morals of what is right and wrong. I think even in novel Rudeus did sort of mentioned, I forgot when. But let's all just enjoy reading such a unique story of a person who was a perverse, asshole, a complete filth and transform throughout the span of the story. It's very beautiful if you look at it that way.