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Title: A Slice of Wedding Cake - Slice 13
Fandom: The Legend of Sun Knight
Words: 2,484
Summary: Sun and Judgment are getting married. The "why" and "how" really aren't that important right now. For this is not a story about their romance; this is the story of us observers. Yes, we, the underappreciated observers of this whole spectacle who did 99% of the work, and only received a slice of wedding cake in return. Grisia/Lesus, Ceo/Roland
Notes: Co-written with
kiyutsuna! Odd chapters are hers. Even chapters are mine~. There are very specific spoilers for the end of v8 in this chapter, but never fear! The spoilers are hidden away under a spoiler tag, so you don't have to read that scene if you don't want to get spoiled. But if you'd like to read the chapter in its entirety, click to expand the scene! The AO3 version also includes the scene (with blacked out text). The ffnet version does not have the scene. :3;; If we remember, we'll add it in after it's no longer a spoiler. ETA: The spoilerish V8 scene is now displayed normally, now that the scene has been translated!
Slice 12: Something New
Pope
I have seen a great number of things as the Pope. Throughout the decades, I have watched over generation after generation of holy knights and have borne witness to countless battles and celebrations. Eventually, everything just seemed to blur together. The fear and exhilaration of battles simply became a matter of carefully calculated spending. And the only true joy I got out of celebrations was counting the money that was raked in afterwards.
After all, there was little to be worked up about when you've already seen it all.
Or so I had thought.
I really could not have been more wrong.
I had thought myself to be a bystander in battles. But when the Holy Temple waged war against its Demon King, I found myself rooting for the knights- my knights in their near impossible endeavor. I found myself investing not just money, but knowledge and magic and everything I could offer into that battle. So when they finally claimed success, I found myself smiling along with them.
I had thought celebrations to be nothing but money-making schemes. The same things repeating over and over- birthdays, coronations, weddings. If I were to claim to be second most experienced in conducting weddings, I bet nobody in the continent would dare to claim first. I had married all sorts of couples- kings and queens, princes and princesses, knights and clerics... But now, the Sun Knight and Judgment Knight?
Well, that is certainly a first.
The 38th generation of holy knights is truly something else. Although every generation has its share of adventures and feats, this one definitely stood out among the rest. How could they not? With their Sun Knight being who he was. Admirably cunning, annoyingly protective, and with an unrivaled knack for throwing common sense out of the window.
Who else would be so daring to overthrow a king, recruit a death knight into the Twelve Holy Knights, cast Resurrection like it's no big deal, befriend everything from liches to dark elves (though, I must admit I too am quite fond of the particular dark elf Sun had befriended), become the Demon King... And now, he is not only marrying his "sworn enemy," he even managed to get him to wear a wedding dress! Even though the idea was initially mine, I had definitely not expected such an outcome!
As I stood upon the altar, between the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight who were probably in the middle of undressing each other with their gazes, I could not help but feel more emotional than I had felt in a long long time. Here I was, taking part in an amazing legend, not to mention one that is raking in more money than I could have ever hoped for. Ever since news of the wedding got publicized, and then thoroughly promoted, the donations to the Church have absolutely skyrocketed. If only I had known marrying the Sun Knight and Judgment Knight together could make this much money, all the knights I had watched over would be married to each other by now!
I gazed around the ceremony hall, eyes sweeping over all the guests before taking a deep breath and delving into my opening words.
"Children of the gods," I began. "We are gathered here today under the blessing of the God of Light, to join Grisia Sun and Lesus Judgment together in holy matrimony carrying out the will of the divine; and therefore is to be entered into faithfully, lovingly, and solemnly. Into this - these two knights present now come to be joined."
I paused for effect, then spoke to the crowd:
"If any person can show just cause to defy this holy joining of these two blessed children - let them speak now or forever hold their peace."
The entire hall was silent as expected. After all, who would dare to oppose both the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight? Especially with their platoons flanking the walls, staring at all the guests in warning. I bet that even if someone were rash enough to speak, they would be dragged out with a sack over their head before they could even finish their sentence. Courtesy of the Sun Knight Platoon, of course.
After waiting a few moments, I nodded and continued on to the prayers and speeches that are mandatory parts of the wedding ceremony. As I spoke the words that I had spoken so many times already, I let my attention wander.
Hm, most of the guests looked to be as bored with this part as I was, with their eyes glazed over and probably just waiting for me to get on with it. Even the couple I was currently marrying did not seem to be paying full attention! Then again, I could hardly fault them... These prayers are quite long winded. I was ever so thankful of the veil that covered my face and prevented anyone from seeing my expression clearly.
However, as I surveyed the halls again, I found one person who was actually paying full attention. Or rather, one elf, one dark elf to be specific.
Aldrizzt was leaning forward in his seat, hanging onto my every word, the very picture of curiosity. I looked him over appreciatively, for he was not hiding under a hood or cloak today. With both the present and former Sun Knights vouching for him, Aldrizzt was actually able to attend the wedding without worrying about his identity as a dark elf. Therefore, he was dressed in dark robes that seemed to be traditional elven wear, with his hair loose and face uncovered. It did attract some incredulous stares of disapproval at first, but the 37th generation holy knights who sat near him very dutifully glared them off.
Anyway, with Aldrizzt paying such close attention, I felt the need to take my speech much more seriously. So I put in the extra effort to make the rest of my address about the meaning of such a wedding as heartfelt as possible. I was rewarded with the look of innocent wonder on Aldrizzt's face as I finally finished.
Now, it was time to let the lovebirds speak their vows.
The guests all fell into an attentive hush and trained their eyes upon the couple. But even with everyone staring at them, neither Sun nor Judgment's gaze ever left the other's face. I took a small step back, letting them have this important moment to themselves.
Sun spoke first, his clear voice ringing throughout the Hall of Praise.
"Lesus Judgment, I give my heart to you. Today, I am grateful for the God of Light's benevolence that has brought us together. I cannot imagine a future without you by my side. You have always been my confidant, my anchor of unwavering support. Thank you for everything you are, and will be, as we take this step forward to our future under the God of Light's guidance. Lesus, my love, I will forever hold you dear. May death never part us, for I am yours until the end of time."
When he finished speaking, Sun's eyes were shining and from where I stood, I could see how tightly they were gripping each other's hands.
Then it was Judgment's turn to speak. It was truly praise-worthy how he was still able to keep his voice steady at this point.
"Grisia Sun, my heart belongs to you. Today, I thank the God of Light for bringing us together. You have lit up my path, chasing away the darkness. I swear to never leave your side. Despite any hardships that may come our way, I will never lose faith in you. I will forever cherish you for everything that you are. My friend, my shining light, my love, and now- my future. Grisia, I love you, through life and death, until the end of time, I am yours."
Until the end of time... I felt the corners of my lips lift up into a wry smile. Had it been any other couple, a simple "'til death do us part" would have sufficed. But not those two, no, they had already gone through the test of death too many times.
The first time, when Judgment had been killed during his pursuit of Scarlet, I had only been a bystander alongside the other knights, watching Sun cast Resurrection with feelings of both hope and fear. Unlike the others, who were simply concerned about what part of himself Sun might lose, I was fearing repercussions much worse than that. The God of Light may be a benevolent god, but matters that concern life and death were not things even a god could afford to be generous about. Sun had already tested his luck by resurrecting Leaf. What if this time he pushed it too far? What if Judgment's time was truly up? What if Sun lost something really important? Resurrection was not a spell to be taken lightly; the price of a life is not to be underestimated. Especially when Sun was asking for a complete resurrection with no side effects, he could very well have to pay the price with his own life!
Sun did not even pause to consider any of our worries. His expression back then was frighteningly calm. Too calm, really. I could not even imagine what kind of turmoil must have been going on inside him. But one thing was clear, he was not going to let Judgment die.
So the magic was cast, and I was beyond surprised that the only thing Sun lost was his golden hair. Did the God of Light really favor him that much?
But if He did... Why did Sun have to die too?
If Sun's expression back when he was resurrecting Judgment was frightening, then Judgment's expression when he demanded that I resurrect Sun was downright nightmare-inducing! However, I was not Sun. I did not have his youthful rashness, his daring, or his impressive reserve of holy light. I was cautious. I was much too aware of the risks.
But I did it anyways. I risked the spell with my measly one eighth chance of success. Perhaps it was Judgment’s intimidating expression that pressured me into it. Perhaps it was the hopeful gazes of the other holy knights that pushed me into it. Perhaps, I simply did not wish to see the Holy Temple without its Sun Knight.
The Sun Knight. The Judgment Knight. They were both irreplaceable pillars. That had been so for every single generation of holy knights. And it was especially true for this generation. Not only were they both important in their own right, their paths were so tightly intertwined, one could not exist without the other.
Much like the sun and moon that were carved on their rings.
As I took their rings from Elaro, that kid Sun had picked up and made the ring bearer, I observed them in curiosity while muttering the short prayer of blessing for the ring exchange. The rings were identical platinum bands with three blue magical stones embedded onto each- one that is slightly larger, flanked by a smaller gemstone on each side. The one for Judgment had protective charms imbued within the larger stone, while the smaller ones held healing spells. Sun’s ring had water element filling all three of the gemstones, which achieved a calming effect that resembled the Eternal Tranquility.
I must say, Sun did an outstanding job with embedding magical stones onto the rings. They were powerful ones too. I had to wonder just how much effort Sun had put into the making of these stones. Even Judgment, who had little experience in magic, must have been able to feel the magic pulsating around the rings. His eyes widened, and he looked questioningly at Sun, who only smiled as he took the ring with the sun engraved upon it and slid it onto Judgment’s finger.
“I, Grisia Sun, give you, Lesus Judgment, this ring as an eternal symbol of my love and commitment to you.”
Judgment stared at his ring for a moment, then back at Sun with a gaze that promised many more questions for later, before he mirrored Sun’s actions and slid the ring with the moon engraving onto Sun’s finger.
“I, Lesus Judgment, give you, Grisia Sun, this ring as an eternal symbol of my love and commitment to you.”
They then shared a smile.
“So that’s the ‘something blue’.” Judgment whispered. Sun answered with a nod and a very self-satisfied grin.

It was amusing how it all worked out. After all, blue is quite a meaningful color to these two. I recalled when all eleven knights -including even Roland, dreamed of Sun’s blue eyes. That was what inspired our plan for the final confrontation with Sun, the Demon King.
“How… We miss your blue eyes.”
Hidden behind a fallen pillar, I had witnessed Judgment’s brilliant act. His "last words," spoken so reverently, accented by the tender way he had stroked Sun’s eyelids. It was beyond effective. The shock of seeing everyone dead, of seeing Judgment "die" in his arms was what brought Sun back to us.
It brought the blue color back into Sun’s eyes. The same color that now adorned their matching rings.
The ring exchange was followed by the unity ceremony. Both Sun and Judgment gathered an orb of holy light within their palms, which were then joined together into one. Neo and Chasel contributed their own holy light right after, followed by the rest of the warm and cold factions. Even Roland joined in with a special holy light storage crystal we had prepared for him beforehand.
As the orb of holy light grew larger and larger, I guided it upwards, toward the decorative chandelier that was right above us. The audience let out a gasp of wonder as the holy light lit up the chandelier and bathed the altar in a warm glow.
Finally, it was time for the grand finale.
“By the power vested in me by the benevolent God of Light, I proclaim you to be joined in marriage.” I announced. “You may now kiss the bride.”
What happened next though, was absolutely unexpected.
Before Sun could even reach an arm out to pull Judgment into a kiss, Judgment had already took hold of Sun’s chin, tilted his head up, then planted a very passionate and very thorough kiss onto his unsuspecting lips.
I beheld the spectacle in front of me cheerfully. Sun had his eyes opened wide in surprise, Neo looked absolutely shocked, Chasel had a small grin on his face, and all the guests were just frozen in their seats.
After what felt like an eternity, Sun regained his wits and returned the kiss as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. But I was certain that Judgment was never going to hear the end of this one. Chasel then began clapping, the cold faction quickly joined in, and the warm faction followed suit with great enthusiasm. Soon, the entire hall was filled with thunderous applause for the newlyweds.
Amidst the clapping and cheers, I thought I heard a faint whisper.
"Happy cooperation."
to be continued
Kiyutsuna: Annnnd they're married!!! YAY~~~ <3
Lucathia: I love the Pope's voice in this. <3 I have to admit I was rooting for someone to crash the wedding and immediately get dragged out by the Sun Knight Platoon. XD
Slice 14: No More Excuses
Fandom: The Legend of Sun Knight
Words: 2,484
Summary: Sun and Judgment are getting married. The "why" and "how" really aren't that important right now. For this is not a story about their romance; this is the story of us observers. Yes, we, the underappreciated observers of this whole spectacle who did 99% of the work, and only received a slice of wedding cake in return. Grisia/Lesus, Ceo/Roland
Notes: Co-written with
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Slice 12: Something New
Slice 13: Something Blue
Pope
I have seen a great number of things as the Pope. Throughout the decades, I have watched over generation after generation of holy knights and have borne witness to countless battles and celebrations. Eventually, everything just seemed to blur together. The fear and exhilaration of battles simply became a matter of carefully calculated spending. And the only true joy I got out of celebrations was counting the money that was raked in afterwards.
After all, there was little to be worked up about when you've already seen it all.
Or so I had thought.
I really could not have been more wrong.
I had thought myself to be a bystander in battles. But when the Holy Temple waged war against its Demon King, I found myself rooting for the knights- my knights in their near impossible endeavor. I found myself investing not just money, but knowledge and magic and everything I could offer into that battle. So when they finally claimed success, I found myself smiling along with them.
I had thought celebrations to be nothing but money-making schemes. The same things repeating over and over- birthdays, coronations, weddings. If I were to claim to be second most experienced in conducting weddings, I bet nobody in the continent would dare to claim first. I had married all sorts of couples- kings and queens, princes and princesses, knights and clerics... But now, the Sun Knight and Judgment Knight?
Well, that is certainly a first.
The 38th generation of holy knights is truly something else. Although every generation has its share of adventures and feats, this one definitely stood out among the rest. How could they not? With their Sun Knight being who he was. Admirably cunning, annoyingly protective, and with an unrivaled knack for throwing common sense out of the window.
Who else would be so daring to overthrow a king, recruit a death knight into the Twelve Holy Knights, cast Resurrection like it's no big deal, befriend everything from liches to dark elves (though, I must admit I too am quite fond of the particular dark elf Sun had befriended), become the Demon King... And now, he is not only marrying his "sworn enemy," he even managed to get him to wear a wedding dress! Even though the idea was initially mine, I had definitely not expected such an outcome!
As I stood upon the altar, between the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight who were probably in the middle of undressing each other with their gazes, I could not help but feel more emotional than I had felt in a long long time. Here I was, taking part in an amazing legend, not to mention one that is raking in more money than I could have ever hoped for. Ever since news of the wedding got publicized, and then thoroughly promoted, the donations to the Church have absolutely skyrocketed. If only I had known marrying the Sun Knight and Judgment Knight together could make this much money, all the knights I had watched over would be married to each other by now!
I gazed around the ceremony hall, eyes sweeping over all the guests before taking a deep breath and delving into my opening words.
"Children of the gods," I began. "We are gathered here today under the blessing of the God of Light, to join Grisia Sun and Lesus Judgment together in holy matrimony carrying out the will of the divine; and therefore is to be entered into faithfully, lovingly, and solemnly. Into this - these two knights present now come to be joined."
I paused for effect, then spoke to the crowd:
"If any person can show just cause to defy this holy joining of these two blessed children - let them speak now or forever hold their peace."
The entire hall was silent as expected. After all, who would dare to oppose both the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight? Especially with their platoons flanking the walls, staring at all the guests in warning. I bet that even if someone were rash enough to speak, they would be dragged out with a sack over their head before they could even finish their sentence. Courtesy of the Sun Knight Platoon, of course.
After waiting a few moments, I nodded and continued on to the prayers and speeches that are mandatory parts of the wedding ceremony. As I spoke the words that I had spoken so many times already, I let my attention wander.
Hm, most of the guests looked to be as bored with this part as I was, with their eyes glazed over and probably just waiting for me to get on with it. Even the couple I was currently marrying did not seem to be paying full attention! Then again, I could hardly fault them... These prayers are quite long winded. I was ever so thankful of the veil that covered my face and prevented anyone from seeing my expression clearly.
However, as I surveyed the halls again, I found one person who was actually paying full attention. Or rather, one elf, one dark elf to be specific.
Aldrizzt was leaning forward in his seat, hanging onto my every word, the very picture of curiosity. I looked him over appreciatively, for he was not hiding under a hood or cloak today. With both the present and former Sun Knights vouching for him, Aldrizzt was actually able to attend the wedding without worrying about his identity as a dark elf. Therefore, he was dressed in dark robes that seemed to be traditional elven wear, with his hair loose and face uncovered. It did attract some incredulous stares of disapproval at first, but the 37th generation holy knights who sat near him very dutifully glared them off.
Anyway, with Aldrizzt paying such close attention, I felt the need to take my speech much more seriously. So I put in the extra effort to make the rest of my address about the meaning of such a wedding as heartfelt as possible. I was rewarded with the look of innocent wonder on Aldrizzt's face as I finally finished.
Now, it was time to let the lovebirds speak their vows.
The guests all fell into an attentive hush and trained their eyes upon the couple. But even with everyone staring at them, neither Sun nor Judgment's gaze ever left the other's face. I took a small step back, letting them have this important moment to themselves.
Sun spoke first, his clear voice ringing throughout the Hall of Praise.
"Lesus Judgment, I give my heart to you. Today, I am grateful for the God of Light's benevolence that has brought us together. I cannot imagine a future without you by my side. You have always been my confidant, my anchor of unwavering support. Thank you for everything you are, and will be, as we take this step forward to our future under the God of Light's guidance. Lesus, my love, I will forever hold you dear. May death never part us, for I am yours until the end of time."
When he finished speaking, Sun's eyes were shining and from where I stood, I could see how tightly they were gripping each other's hands.
Then it was Judgment's turn to speak. It was truly praise-worthy how he was still able to keep his voice steady at this point.
"Grisia Sun, my heart belongs to you. Today, I thank the God of Light for bringing us together. You have lit up my path, chasing away the darkness. I swear to never leave your side. Despite any hardships that may come our way, I will never lose faith in you. I will forever cherish you for everything that you are. My friend, my shining light, my love, and now- my future. Grisia, I love you, through life and death, until the end of time, I am yours."
Until the end of time... I felt the corners of my lips lift up into a wry smile. Had it been any other couple, a simple "'til death do us part" would have sufficed. But not those two, no, they had already gone through the test of death too many times.
The first time, when Judgment had been killed during his pursuit of Scarlet, I had only been a bystander alongside the other knights, watching Sun cast Resurrection with feelings of both hope and fear. Unlike the others, who were simply concerned about what part of himself Sun might lose, I was fearing repercussions much worse than that. The God of Light may be a benevolent god, but matters that concern life and death were not things even a god could afford to be generous about. Sun had already tested his luck by resurrecting Leaf. What if this time he pushed it too far? What if Judgment's time was truly up? What if Sun lost something really important? Resurrection was not a spell to be taken lightly; the price of a life is not to be underestimated. Especially when Sun was asking for a complete resurrection with no side effects, he could very well have to pay the price with his own life!
Sun did not even pause to consider any of our worries. His expression back then was frighteningly calm. Too calm, really. I could not even imagine what kind of turmoil must have been going on inside him. But one thing was clear, he was not going to let Judgment die.
So the magic was cast, and I was beyond surprised that the only thing Sun lost was his golden hair. Did the God of Light really favor him that much?
But if He did... Why did Sun have to die too?
If Sun's expression back when he was resurrecting Judgment was frightening, then Judgment's expression when he demanded that I resurrect Sun was downright nightmare-inducing! However, I was not Sun. I did not have his youthful rashness, his daring, or his impressive reserve of holy light. I was cautious. I was much too aware of the risks.
But I did it anyways. I risked the spell with my measly one eighth chance of success. Perhaps it was Judgment’s intimidating expression that pressured me into it. Perhaps it was the hopeful gazes of the other holy knights that pushed me into it. Perhaps, I simply did not wish to see the Holy Temple without its Sun Knight.
The Sun Knight. The Judgment Knight. They were both irreplaceable pillars. That had been so for every single generation of holy knights. And it was especially true for this generation. Not only were they both important in their own right, their paths were so tightly intertwined, one could not exist without the other.
Much like the sun and moon that were carved on their rings.
As I took their rings from Elaro, that kid Sun had picked up and made the ring bearer, I observed them in curiosity while muttering the short prayer of blessing for the ring exchange. The rings were identical platinum bands with three blue magical stones embedded onto each- one that is slightly larger, flanked by a smaller gemstone on each side. The one for Judgment had protective charms imbued within the larger stone, while the smaller ones held healing spells. Sun’s ring had water element filling all three of the gemstones, which achieved a calming effect that resembled the Eternal Tranquility.
I must say, Sun did an outstanding job with embedding magical stones onto the rings. They were powerful ones too. I had to wonder just how much effort Sun had put into the making of these stones. Even Judgment, who had little experience in magic, must have been able to feel the magic pulsating around the rings. His eyes widened, and he looked questioningly at Sun, who only smiled as he took the ring with the sun engraved upon it and slid it onto Judgment’s finger.
“I, Grisia Sun, give you, Lesus Judgment, this ring as an eternal symbol of my love and commitment to you.”
Judgment stared at his ring for a moment, then back at Sun with a gaze that promised many more questions for later, before he mirrored Sun’s actions and slid the ring with the moon engraving onto Sun’s finger.
“I, Lesus Judgment, give you, Grisia Sun, this ring as an eternal symbol of my love and commitment to you.”
They then shared a smile.
“So that’s the ‘something blue’.” Judgment whispered. Sun answered with a nod and a very self-satisfied grin.

It was amusing how it all worked out. After all, blue is quite a meaningful color to these two. I recalled when all eleven knights -including even Roland, dreamed of Sun’s blue eyes. That was what inspired our plan for the final confrontation with Sun, the Demon King.
Hidden behind a fallen pillar, I had witnessed Judgment’s brilliant act. His "last words," spoken so reverently, accented by the tender way he had stroked Sun’s eyelids. It was beyond effective. The shock of seeing everyone dead, of seeing Judgment "die" in his arms was what brought Sun back to us.
It brought the blue color back into Sun’s eyes. The same color that now adorned their matching rings.
The ring exchange was followed by the unity ceremony. Both Sun and Judgment gathered an orb of holy light within their palms, which were then joined together into one. Neo and Chasel contributed their own holy light right after, followed by the rest of the warm and cold factions. Even Roland joined in with a special holy light storage crystal we had prepared for him beforehand.
As the orb of holy light grew larger and larger, I guided it upwards, toward the decorative chandelier that was right above us. The audience let out a gasp of wonder as the holy light lit up the chandelier and bathed the altar in a warm glow.
Finally, it was time for the grand finale.
“By the power vested in me by the benevolent God of Light, I proclaim you to be joined in marriage.” I announced. “You may now kiss the bride.”
What happened next though, was absolutely unexpected.
Before Sun could even reach an arm out to pull Judgment into a kiss, Judgment had already took hold of Sun’s chin, tilted his head up, then planted a very passionate and very thorough kiss onto his unsuspecting lips.
I beheld the spectacle in front of me cheerfully. Sun had his eyes opened wide in surprise, Neo looked absolutely shocked, Chasel had a small grin on his face, and all the guests were just frozen in their seats.
After what felt like an eternity, Sun regained his wits and returned the kiss as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. But I was certain that Judgment was never going to hear the end of this one. Chasel then began clapping, the cold faction quickly joined in, and the warm faction followed suit with great enthusiasm. Soon, the entire hall was filled with thunderous applause for the newlyweds.
Amidst the clapping and cheers, I thought I heard a faint whisper.
"Happy cooperation."
to be continued
Kiyutsuna: Annnnd they're married!!! YAY~~~ <3
Lucathia: I love the Pope's voice in this. <3 I have to admit I was rooting for someone to crash the wedding and immediately get dragged out by the Sun Knight Platoon. XD
Slice 14: No More Excuses
I shall comment properly today
Date: 2014-10-04 11:15 am (UTC)...There goes the immortal pope again- somehow that became canon for you lot, huh |D
(well, I already knew he'd have to be the kid here too but I didn't quite make the connection yet)
Grisia may be far from a second Silvie, but he's his own set of true glory alright ♥
You're not the only one
I'm emotional as fuck ahahahaha :'D;;;;; (cue why I started on a comment mid-chapter-)
My childrennnnnnn are so in loveeeeeeeeeee
Don't anyone dare speak against their Captain's marriage
(Though I guess getting lovingly taken care of my the SKP is still the more comfortable option compared to having Grisia himself getting back at you for ruining his wedding)
((I wouldn't dare do that even if I was against it))
Aldrizzt~~~~~
YOU KIDS ARE SO SAPPY AND CHEESY I LOVE IT
VOW YOUR LOVEEEEEE
UNTIL THE END OF TIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE (there it is)
//whispers Grisia is Lesus' light GRISIA IS LESUS' LIGHT okay maybe more shouting to the heavens than whispering
/they are so iN LOVE///////////
Shut up Cash (even if you're right)
You and your damn sun and moon theme will eventually make me cry
//wheezescreeches the whole way through
“So that’s the ‘something blue’.” Just my thoughts aaaaaa
ARE THOSE THE DAMN BITTERSWEET BACKGROUND CAKES
those rings are so pretty omg I want one too
now do I read the spoiler tag
actually I think I'll skip it for now
(this contains the chapter you said you
dug your claws inclaimed right kiyu)uuuuuuh shinystuff
cheating device for the undead creature, very good
NOW KISS
GO MY SON KISS YOUR HUSBAND
Oh how I'd love to be there in person to watch aaaaaaaah (LESUS I LOVE YOU AND YOUR LOVE FOR GRISIA)
/grinning Chasel/
//APPLAUDS HEAVILY
THE DUMB KNIGHTS ARE MARRIED
FINALLY
FINALLY
GRAB YOUR HAPPILY EVER AFTER KIDS
let me lay down in a corner and cry happily
I FEEL SO INTENSE MY HEART IS CLENCHING
actually I had wanted to review and properly comment on the previous chapter first but gosh I have no self-discipline :'D;;;; Now give me a while to calm down and remind me then xD;;; I AM SORRY LUCA hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnndh //SHOVES ALL MY LOVE ON YOU
Re: I shall comment properly today
Date: 2014-10-04 06:48 pm (UTC)kas;dfa <3333 Let's all be emotional together, ahhhhhhhh.
The vooooooows. Until the end of time~~~
Pffft, yes, the bittersweet background
cakespies! Nothing more romantic than pie! Grisia, here's your lifetime supply of pies~~The spoiler scene is only a few paragraphs long, but very powerful, I thought. <3 *loves on Kiyu for making the connection for something blue* (It is the very chapter Kiyu is translating, yup. XD)
THEY'RE MARRIED WHOOOOOOOOOOT! \o/
(It's okay, you don't have to comment on every single chapter or anything! But, I forgot to to say, I adore your comments, okay~~~~)
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Re: I shall comment properly today
Date: 2014-10-04 08:16 pm (UTC)//important language lesson you asked for and needed in your life
Hnnnnngh, I really wanna read the scene, but I really really wanna read v8 first, aah. Haaaah, I'm looking forward to it~~~~
Now for the wedding night, ehuehuehuehue eve
(But I read and love and wanna appreciate every single chapter of anything you post, aaaaaah. I need to get more active again~~~~~)
Re: I shall comment properly today
Date: 2014-10-04 08:51 pm (UTC)Yes yes, read v8 first for the full impact!!!!!!
I translated a bunch of chapters that featured Adair. V8 is so good with Adair scenesAAaaaaahhhhh, only six chapters left. *gets teary-eyed for the couple*
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Date: 2014-10-04 05:35 pm (UTC)their vows are so touching ;w;
heheheheh, who would dare oppose their wedding? They would get the beating of their lifetime!
Og Lesus, so passionate~~! I would have loved to see Vidar and Adair's reaction to their captain's wedding <33 ( i imagine them with gigantic grins on their faces and silent cheering heh)
ps. the captcha says nice job too!
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Date: 2014-10-04 06:50 pm (UTC)Hahaha, I'd have loved to see it happen for the crack. XD (Maybe a side story)
ksdf;sadfa Good job, captcha!