
That ending sure makes a person wanna cry. Sorta makes you feel empty too. Idk I dislike that it's such a huge change, it'd would've been fine to let her retain her tastes in food and tea, as plenty of children like that sort of thing. I understand that the entire time she did want to forget her memories, but it's still really opposite to my taste, the ending was pretty abrupt too. I'm sorta hoping for a spin off about the neighbor after Hinata-chan's un-granny-fication.

They'll fuck up a lot more of the ecosystem than they'll help 'prevent epidemics' tho it's pretty common for a lot of info to be dead wrong yet treated as true it's always smwht a shame cause it drops the believability of the character's capability, as it hinges on the author's misconceptions and the lack of knowledge in readers. It's more than just slightly annoying while still overlookable so while eyerolls and mini rants that rarely make it into comments happen, it's not like I'll drop the work, just take it as not high rated while still interesting.

I mean but you see that a lot in these kinds of stories. Even in movies and TV that’s common. A misconception is just that… a misconception, because you don’t know it’s wrong.
Like in these stories when I see the MC try to introduce modern farming or find a modern plant I always laugh out loud because the natural versions are nothing like what we have today.
Wild lettuce, soybeans, rice and literally and any vegetable are fundamentally different from modern counterparts but the authors don’t know that so they act as if the plants would look and taste the same. It’s a plot hole to people who know but since the audience mostly doesn’t or won’t know it doesn’t matter.
Just one of those suspension of disbelief things. I personally just ignore it and wished authors did more research. Like notice how everyone in this story is straight or how many coincidences it takes for some of these plot events to occur.
Very cute, it's just a bit ya know, a bit annoying that the size of things change, like she is tiny so things are big for her, but then, the books change size to fit her, instead of staying human sized and too big for her.