Sato Shigeki
Mario & Luigi
- 23/11/11
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Ko phải mắt xanh, mặt Chitoge đến tội 

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vậy cả 3 em cũng đâu có em nào mắt xanh đâu ? chỉ còn Công chúa chưa xuất hiện hay đã tạch từ nhỏ rồi ..





Dự là 1-2 chap tới sẽ end. Chitoge 99% chính là em gái hồi nhỏ của Raku rồi![]()

người thì chắc chắn là 1 trong số mấy e phát khóa nhưng chắc chắn ko phải công chúahttp://kissmanga.com/Manga/Nise-Koi/Ch-091--Frustration?id=175328
Rút cục là có đúng người không đấy, lúc nào cũng cái trò đang cao trào thì xịt![]()

đúng là có thậtChanges in eye color
Most babies who have European ancestry have light-colored eyes before the age of one. As the child develops, melanocytes (cells found within the iris of human eyes, as well as skin and hair follicles) slowly begin to produce melanin. Because melanocyte cells continually produce pigment, in theory eye color can be changed. Most eye changes happen when the infant is around one year old, although it can happen up to three years of age.[22] Observing the iris of an infant from the side using only transmitted light with no reflection from the back of the iris, it is possible to detect the presence or absence of low levels of melanin. An iris that appears blue under this method of observation is more likely to remain blue as the infant ages. An iris that appears golden contains some melanin even at this early age and is likely to turn green or brown as the infant ages.
Changes (lightening or darkening) of eye colors during puberty, early childhood, pregnancy, and sometimes after serious trauma (like heterochromia) do represent cause for plausible argument to state that some eyes can or do change, based on chemical reactions and hormonal changes within the body.
Studies on Caucasian twins, both fraternal and identical, have shown that eye color over time can be subject to change, and major demelanization of the iris may also be genetically determined. Most eye-color changes have been observed or reported in the Caucasian population with hazel and amber eyes.[23]


