
This is genuinely incredible, and the way it all unravels is... I really wish there was more from this mangaka because I wanna binge it all. It's not marked as completed tho? Idk it may just be my vain hope for some more.
The story is set in the imperial court of this fantasy japan, and as it mostly follows the perspective of one, truly ignorant, princess the revelation at the end leaves a great impact. The characters go through some astounding growth and it is obvious much thought has been put into them. The plot is so well done I really can't point out a lacking aspect of the manga. The art is beautiful and eye catching. I think everyone should read this, and am very sad for the lack of comments, but with the state of go for these 3 years it's understandable. Truly I think each character deserves to be looked at under the microscope because damn, I am speechless.

It's similarly bad on other sites but I did find a better version here
https://www.mangatown.com/manga/debu_to_love_to_ayamachi_to/
It's just missing ch11 and the last updated is ch20, but it's entirely the official version so better read it there and come here for 11 and the2 last ones.

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.
That's not him being kind, that's him taking advantage. He lost it all because he did rape a student, doesn't matter that the student in question had feelings. Lost his position as a teacher cause he laid hands on a student, lost his wife cause he cheated, the kid/s because it's proven kids aren't safe around him. That one is really obvious with his feelings, so the teacher deff knew and let it be until it came to the last step, when he took advantage.