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1. I was shown something rare, much better than chazuke. Can I have a refill? If it’s your story, I can listen as much as you want.
2. Oh? Not just with the monsters alone! Sometimes I let them sleep in my futon. But now it has really become quiet…
3. I’ll make them because they are being born. Until then, it’s quiet (the spirit is around).
4. Can we trust ourselves? I’m glad to be back… After all, I was being searched for.
5. From now on, shall we have fun in the village, little lamb?
6. As long as you don’t give birth to a road rabbit, bring in the kids, sheep, or whatever you want.
7. Which one can see me as a child? Seriously, it’s a long journey that I could make because you were here.
8. At that time, I might have simply passed on while helping you, but I’m glad I could help you. Take care.
9. Seriously, you are always a joy. Divine jewel (Raven), good (Ryuji), meat products, Kanji characters.
10. Welcome back. I won’t miss the farewell.
11. “Let me have it.” If Casabian is scary, I must be careful. It’s the same. Filippo is also doing well, and I cried.
12. Mother, I miss you so much. You are Maruyado. “Hi, you’re here.”
13. If the monster army passes by, (60 love returned) it’s the end.
14. If you behave well, you will also (By Kazuya) (lullaby…)
15. It’s not good to boast about such things and push through to make a story without considering the opponent’s name.
16. …Yeah, I’m back. The lost beast. The end.
Good…
Just go ahead and transfer to the neighborhood, you.
Here it comes! I was wary, but it was just a nice story.
That’s a good story, isn’t it?
Is that Peter’s person…?
It’s common to depict stories about getting along with muscular monsters, isn’t it?
I love you.
Having a strong face.
The soldier who was cautious at first is crying at the farewell…
>>8The crying soldier looks like a ragged soldier who managed to defeat the dragon that couldn’t be defeated on the second page.
>>21It’s true, he’s holding a bent spear…
Are beastmen longer-lived than hobbits?
This person is the type that doesn’t say “Here I come!”
There are no bad people at all… This is how it should be, this is how it is…
Here it comes! Even though it won’t happen, it’s common for an erotic development to start.
That’s appreciated.
I like tragic stories, too.
I like stories like this.
>>13This author only writes stories like this.
Also, the character is plump.
>>15What a trustworthy author!
Whoa, the degree of muscle saturation on the screen is amazing!
>>15That’s good.
It’s a very good thing.
It was true that the king understood everything and acted quickly, but that part was what caught my attention.
There is probably some reason for it.
>>14It started from a small quarrel or tantrum.
Because those around her started treating her with the attitude that this child is no good…
It’s quite a reality that there’s a negative cycle where children sense it and become even more unsettled.
Is it okay to say that I have white hair because a considerable number of years have passed (and that the style doesn’t make my face look older)?
>>20I think that’s what it means because even the soldiers are growing facial hair and becoming parents.
>>20That’s something you don’t even need to confirm, right?
In conversations with subordinates, I use phrases that are easy for the young to understand, which shows that I’ve relatively aged.
It’s fine up to beasts and muscles, but when it comes to big scars on the face or patched-up corpses, that’s a bit too advanced for me… thinks the author.
Something like the image in the thread is just right for me.
In the next panel, this village will be destroyed, right?
>>25(The village of the attackers, beset by even more dire circumstances in the next panel)
I like how in the background on page 5, there’s a massive soldier, and in the next panel, he’s deliberately crouching to respond.
Other than the close-up of the face being a bit to my liking, it was good.
It’s so like a mom to let me use the bed while she sleeps on the futon…
It’s usually good, right? It’s good… but they respond without reading the mood.
If you’re pointed out for that, it seems like you’re really not thinking straight.
You’re desperately trying to cause a disturbance, but it’s obvious.
It seems like you’re posting repeatedly.
Even with white hair, the face doesn’t change, so I guess that’s just the kind of race they are.
This
“Father… Ah!” “It’s okay, tears.”
“Person?”
It looked dead no matter how you saw it, but it’s nice how my buddy was just living normally because it has a small brain…
That was back when Mom was a sexy thief…
It’s not a child that the soldier is holding, but a grandchild.
It’s been about 20 years, maybe.
Maybe I kept silent and accumulated discomfort until I reached my limit, and when I finally acted, it seemed to others that I reacted to something trivial right away.
A story about a lewd woman overcoming her fear of bugs with a flashy butt.
I like stories about something that’s not a cat.
I thought the soldier staring down the guard was the bride on the page below, but the size is…
Is it different?
I thought the child’s helmet was a soldier’s one.
I wondered if she went from black hair to blonde gal…
When I looked closely, the villagers around me had also aged.
Is my son actually the evil beast as the story goes?
…it was different.
The beastman army will declare war on the village, right?
…It was different.
If anyone says there’s not enough punch, take this punch! 👊
It seems that “愚息” means “foolish son.”
>>53There is still a possibility of misunderstanding here; Japanese is tricky, isn’t it?
>>55My foolish son.
Foolish/my son
Since it’s not set in Japan in the first place… you can read it with the sense that it has been translated to the closest meaning.
When you use the term “foolish son” mostly for dirty jokes, you can sometimes forget its original meaning.
Eeeee…
Isn’t this a development where I’m ordered to burn down the village…?
I might still be 10 years old with a look like this.
I love Peter because he always starts with the impression of being a bit tough but continues to be happy just as he is!
This is fine, this is.
Isn’t there a bit of a lack of punch? When we go to the village, it should be a development where we all get killed by the opposition!
I’m feeling frustrated because I’m only told information about someone who easily gets angry, and I can’t see that side of them.
Is it that you’ve been hiding it all along or that your parents are misunderstanding?
>>65I can’t help but imagine that they were under a very strict parent and carrying a lot of stress.
I hope the relationship has improved since then.
I was waiting for the development, and I realize I was the garbage for reading it.
I’m glad that there were many developments that came to light.
I always like this person’s manga because they have good stories.
>>69Sometimes there are some crazy ones, though.
Someone who achieves results to surpass their superior for the sake of their ruler’s lewdness.
“My foolish son is not just being used as a humble expression.”
It’s so nice that the heroine is always kind… it’s dazzling…
I’m defeated… all the characters are good people.
It’s no good because it’s not cute.
It seems like my dad has woken up, and the treatment at the fortress has improved, which is comforting.
This bed is given to the injured, and I’m sleeping on a makeshift ragged futon…
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