Emiyasan Chi No Kyou No Gohan Ch 68 2021 【2026】
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Summary
Chapter 68 (2021) of Emiyasan Chi no Kyou no Gohan continues the slice-of-life cooking manga’s focus on simple, comforting home meals and everyday family warmth. In this chapter, Emiko (Emiya-san) prepares a seasonally appropriate dish that highlights home cooking techniques, mindful ingredient use, and family-centered storytelling. emiyasan chi no kyou no gohan ch 68 2021
The Plot: A Summer Tradition
Note: Depending on the region and translation timing, Chapter 68 corresponds to the "Shaved Ice" (Kakigōri) chapter, originally serialized around June/July 2021.
In this chapter, the heat of summer has descended upon Fuyuki City. The story opens with a classic domestic scene: Saber (Artoria Pendragon) is visibly wilting from the humidity. Her armor feels heavy, and her spirits are low—not because of a enemy servant, but because of the unforgiving Japanese summer heat. Manga chapter : The title seems to be
Kiritsugu is away, leaving Shirou to manage the household. Seeing Saber’s discomfort, Shirou decides to cheer her up with a specialized summer treat: Homemade Shaved Ice with Strawberry Milk Syrup.
Fan Reception in 2021
When Chapter 68 was scanlated and shared on forums like r/fatestaynight and Beast’s Lair, the reaction was overwhelmingly positive. Key comments included: Official manga websites (e
- “This is the Sakura content we never got in the anime.”
- “I cried at the final page. It’s so simple but so beautiful.”
- “Emiya Gohan is the true canon timeline. Fight me.”
- “I made the daikon. It’s honestly the most comforting thing I’ve eaten all year.”
Critics of the main Fate series often complain about the grimdark tone. Chapter 68 served as a perfect counter-argument: the same characters, when given peace, can generate stories of profound emotional resonance without a single spell being cast.
2. The Quiet Resilience of Sakura Matou
In Heaven’s Feel, Sakura’s story is one of trauma and horror. In Emiya-san Chi, she is healing. Chapter 68 gives her a moment of vulnerability (the tiredness, the quiet staring out the window) without plunging into tragedy. Shirou’s response is not to pry but to provide comfort through a shared domestic task. Her washing the rice while he simmers the daikon is a silent dance of mutual care.