The story begins with Saber participating in a childcare center event, volunteering to help with the children. Her dedication to the task is endearing, showcasing her softer side away from the battlefield.
While the anime adaptation is available on Crunchyroll , the manga continues with monthly updates and is officially serialized in Japanese on Young Ace Up . emiya-san chi no kyou no gohan ch 68
For long-time Fate fans, the emotional weight of Emiya-san rests on context. When you see Saber happily eating a plate of food, you aren’t just seeing a girl enjoying dinner—you are seeing King Arthur, who sacrificed her humanity for her country, finally experiencing the simple joy of a peaceful meal. When Rin Tohsaka banters with Shirou over the counter, you are seeing two teenagers who shouldered the burden of a bloody magic war acting like, well, normal teenagers. The story begins with Saber participating in a
And for us, the readers, Chapter 68 is a much-needed seat at that very table. For long-time Fate fans, the emotional weight of
Meanwhile, Saber—who had been napping in the sunlit living room—wakes up and drifts into the kitchen, captivated by the earthy, sweet aroma. She offers to help, but Shirou gently assigns her the task of taste-testing (which she accepts with unusual enthusiasm). A quiet, heartwarming moment follows: Saber and Shirou sitting by the open window, watching the sunset while sharing a small plate of the finished rice.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to the chapter, covering its theme, key details, and where to read it.