
I actually think they’re a really good kid.
I’m totally ready for this.
Where did the arrow that appeared a little with K-kun in the one-shot go?
In this world, bad people are truly terrible, so this is just right.
She’s a good girl and her desire to save her mother’s soul is also commendable.
I don’t really choose my means.
I’m relentless towards evil spirits, but…
Good spirits will definitely help the souls to attain peace.
What I’m using is simply an evil spirit.
Evil spirits in this world cause seriously awful damage, so it’s better if there’s no mercy like this.
If anything, the world is at fault.
I think Yosai-chan is a good girl, but on that note, the young monk’s argument that we have no obligation to protect those who actively get involved in spiritual phenomena is… well, I do think that’s true.
Because of the evil spirits released by this child, there are monks who have passed away!
I think the final stance is good versus evil, so it definitely depicts a good child.
Whoa… the treatment of evil is brutal…
The only ones who seem to have died in connection with this child are the embezzling monk and the police officers who were involved.
You probably won’t survive by doing anything lukewarm in that world…
Yosai’s stance is different from both promoting good and punishing evil.
You can feel free to harbor resentment.
Come to kill me anytime.
At that time, it’s a kill-or-be-killed style.
I did accidentally unleash it, but if I’m told that it’s a bit too dangerous and that my management is lax, I can only say yeah.
I’ve killed a few people, but well, I guess I’m helping more potential victims in the future.
If I get involved with this child, I’ll be in a dangerous situation, but even if I don’t get involved, I’ll still end up in a dangerous situation. I hate that world too much.
I think you’re a good kid, but I don’t want to get involved.
Well, I feel like I could say that being in a situation where I actively engage with this child is like having a noose around my neck.
Regarding the Jizo, I definitely didn’t do anything wrong, but I was provoked unilaterally and turned into a Pokémon.
The Marubasu edition is not so bad with the post-war tumultuous night, I couldn’t help but laugh a little.
I don’t want to get involved, but it feels like if we meet, I’ll be in a situation where I have to borrow your strength to survive.
Basically, it’s an unpleasant world where not having spiritual sensitivity doesn’t mean you can avoid getting involved at all…
Even though the main character is the strongest in the party, they often find themselves near death.
Basically, one mistake is an instant death.
There are lots of Pokémon that directly attack trainers with one-hit kill techniques.
What I dislike about that world is that even if you die, it doesn’t end there.
Well, that’s just how spiritual experiences are, you know.
I want evil spirits to inhabit my uterus.
They may be a good kid, but they don’t want to be involved in this world.
The unusual ability is just a visible child, but both their physical and mental strength are too strong…
I don’t want to be born in Japan, where malevolent spirits that can somehow deal with Tai Sui are lurking, pushing with sheer numbers…
Increase the charm.
The battle with Malbus felt like it showcased the most that I was fighting on the edge every time, as I was in a huge pinch where I was rendered unable to fight (originally it would have been instant death) just from a lucky punch grazing me by chance.
The impact on the oiran is a bit too strong.
Even a courtesan has a sad past.
The evil spirit is just a bit too wicked…
It seems that the sergeant really dislikes being sweet to girls and children.
But probably, I won’t be able to live a long life, and I don’t plan to either.
I think if I can get Mom back, I’ll return to being a normal kid like A.
I stormed into Kyoto in a car filled with evil spirits, almost getting killed several times, and crushed the gods using the curse that enveloped the entire city and Shōmon!
It’s fine to be like that as an elementary school student.
I think Yoyoi-chan only sees her as an evil spirit because she doesn’t know about her past as a courtesan.
I just finished watching the anime, and I was surprised that it ended at such an awkward point.
There are too many strong spirits in the water gates, tunnels, and parks that ordinary people pass through or use.
It’s also nice to become a caring leader among your classmates who is appropriate for your age.
The Kyoto edition was just like, well, this world’s Kyoto is definitely amazing… I couldn’t help but agree.
Even a single hospital that doesn’t seem like a special haunted spot is pretty intense.