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The pun could perhaps use a "TL Note" of sorts. I can get the gist of it with my cursory knowledge of Japanese, but not properly explain it.

Essentially, the kanji for "a great fortune" is marked with Furigana that reads "dai ero", an obvious joke. But I have no idea of the details. At least according to Jisho, "ero" is only used in Japanese as a loanword derived from "erotic" and looking up "fortune" on said site doesn't bring up the Kanji used for it.

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vatas said in comment #2583133:

The pun could perhaps use a "TL Note" of sorts. I can get the gist of it with my cursory knowledge of Japanese, but not properly explain it.

Essentially, the kanji for "a great fortune" is marked with Furigana that reads "dai ero", an obvious joke. But I have no idea of the details. At least according to Jisho, "ero" is only used in Japanese as a loanword derived from "erotic" and looking up "fortune" on said site doesn't bring up the Kanji used for it.

She misread


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...due to the upper vertical stroke just barely poking above the top horizontal one in 吉.

(...and also because she's a massive covert pervert supreme.)

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