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* The relationship between Shouzou and Ine in its entirety. They've been together for more than half a century and are clearly still in love with each other as much as when they first got together. They treat each other with respect, care, and Shouzou even specifically mentions in Chapter 86 that the two of them ensured there was no imbalance or a stereotypical [[StayInTheKitchen wife taking over the housework]] relationship. Especially back when exactly that was more common, if not expected.
* When Shouzou turns back into an old man, Ine remains young. Shouzou believes Ine would much prefer him as a handsome young man, but she's quick to tell him she fell in love with him as a person; not young Shouzou or old Shouzou, but the man named Saitou Shouzou.
* Heisuke deciding to keep the chest that his deceased wife's personal effects were in while the storehouse is being cleaned out. Most of the stuff is considered old heirlooms or things collected by his own grandfather, but this one thing he's clearly not ready to leave behind.
* After Ine loses her memories and is mentally reverted to a time before she met Shouzou, there's still implications she remembers her love for him. When he seems disappointed, she notes a strong urge to take on some of the burden.
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* The relationship between Shouzou and Ine in its entirety. They've been together for more than half a century and are clearly still in love with each other as much as when they first got together. They treat each other with respect, care, and Shouzou even specifically mentions in Chapter 86 that the two of them ensured there was no imbalance or a stereotypical [[StayInTheKitchen wife taking over the housework]] relationship. Especially back when exactly that was more common, if not expected.
* When Shouzou turns back into an old man, Ine remains young. Shouzou believes Ine would much prefer him as a handsome young man, but she's quick to tell him she fell in love with him as a person; not young Shouzou or old Shouzou, but the man named Saitou Shouzou.
* Heisuke deciding to keep the chest that his deceased wife's personal effects were in while the storehouse is being cleaned out. Most of the stuff is considered old heirlooms or things collected by his own grandfather, but this one thing he's clearly not ready to leave behind.
* After Ine loses her memories and is mentally reverted to a time before she met Shouzou, there's still implications she remembers her love for him. When he seems disappointed, she notes a strong urge to take on some of the burden.
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* The relationship between Shouzou and Ine in its entirety. They've been together for more than half a century and are clearly still in love with each other as much as when they first got together. They treat each other with respect, care, and Shouzou even specifically mentions in Chapter 86 that the two of them ensured there was no imbalance or a stereotypical [[StayInTheKitchen wife taking over the housework]] relationship. Especially back when exactly that was more common, if not expected.
* When Shouzou turns back into an old man, Ine remains young. Shouzou believes Ine would much prefer him as a handsome young man, but she's quick to tell him she fell in love with him as a person; not young Shouzou or old Shouzou, but the man named Saitou Shouzou.
* Heisuke deciding to keep the chest that his deceased wife's personal effects were in while the storehouse is being cleaned out. Most of the stuff is considered old heirlooms or things collected by his own grandfather, but this one thing he's clearly not ready to leave behind.
* After Ine loses her memories and is mentally reverted to a time before she met Shouzou, there's still implications she remembers her love for him. When he seems disappointed, she notes a strong urge to take on some of the burden.
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* The relationship between Shouzou and Ine in its entirety. They've been together for more than half a century and are clearly still in love with each other as much as when they first got together. They treat each other with respect, care, and Shouzou even specifically mentions in Chapter 86 that the two of them ensured there was no imbalance or a stereotypical [[StayInTheKitchen wife taking over the housework]] relationship. Especially back when exactly that was more common, if not expected.
* Heisuke deciding to keep the chest that his deceased wife's personal effects were in while the storehouse is being cleaned out. Most of the stuff is considered old heirlooms or things collected by his own grandfather, but this one thing he's clearly not ready to leave behind.
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* The relationship between Shouzou and Ine in its entirety. They've been together for more than half a century and are clearly still in love with each other as much as when they first got together. They treat each other with respect, care, and Shouzou even specifically mentions in Chapter 86 that the two of them ensured there was no imbalance or a stereotypical [[StayInTheKitchen wife taking over the housework]] relationship. Especially back when exactly that was more common, if not expected.
* Heisuke deciding to keep the chest that his deceased wife's personal effects were in while the storehouse is being cleaned out. Most of the stuff is considered old heirlooms or things collected by his own grandfather, but this one thing he's clearly not ready to leave behind.
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