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In the present day, a young monk arrives at the mountain seeking vengeance for his master, leading to a tense confrontation as Miyo tries to protect both her "husband" and the guest. Where to Read
In the manga (The Girl Who Married a Serpent), Chapter 16.3 serves as a transitional or "extra" installment, often released as part of the digital single-chapter serialization. While official summaries for these fractional chapters are less common than main chapters, the narrative around this point in the series (Vol. 3) focuses on the dark history of the mountain and the tragic backstory of characters like Kinu . Story Background & Context In the present day, a young monk arrives
The series follows , a village girl with a facial scar who is offered as a bride to a powerful mountain serpent. Though she initially fears being eaten, she discovers the serpent’s genuine, if alien, affection. 3) focuses on the dark history of the