It could be an enemy. For example, if Percy has made some powerful foes in his adventures, they might tie him to the bed frame to interrogate him or as a form of punishment.
Well, it could be a story about Percy being held captive by some villain who ties him to the bed frame as a way to keep him from escaping or causing trouble. Maybe the story then revolves around Percy trying to free himself and defeat the villain.
The phrase " frame, frame, instant " referred to short moments or fragments in life. It is often used to describe a frame in a movie or photo, indicating a moment of the picture. In the context of the text, this sentence expressed the speaker's desire and pursuit of the depth of the relationship. The speaker hoped that the relationship with the other party would not only stay on the surface, but also hope to establish a deeper, more lasting, and more meaningful connection. This connection might include deeper understanding, more sincere feelings, more lasting companionship, and so on.
The size of the weights lifted in manga can be all over the place. In action and fantasy manga, you might see characters lifting impossibly huge weights. But in more realistic ones, they're more in line with what's physically possible for humans.
The weights lifted in manga can be all over the place. Some show superhuman feats with incredibly heavy weights, while others are more realistic and have moderate amounts. It really depends on the genre and the tone of the particular manga.