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[A Certain Magical Index] Aleister… you…

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The impression of the damn mourning clothes has completely gone away with the troublesome fans of Ueyan and the men whose brains were burned by Index…

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What’s with those guys who leave a stronger impression than the heroine?

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I know it’s impossible, but if it’s Kamijou Touma, he will exceed my expectations!!!!

Why didn’t you come over!!!

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>>3

I can understand Coronzon’s feelings now.

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Well, um…

>>3

You, huh?

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Stop putting any more burden on Kamijou-san and Itsuwal-san, Aleister.

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Stop using every time a menhera gets depressed as a chance for Kolonzo’s revival.

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>>7

The seal is too loose…

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The battle between the demon god and the transcendent being is quite intense, but an even hotter battle unfolded beyond that.

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I knew that once the lid was opened before the release, the men would likely be depicted heavily…

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The refrain of volume one is great, isn’t it?

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>>11

Magic names are definitely cool.

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Looking at it this way, isn’t it strange for a single volume to have consecutive battles?

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>>13

It’s harder to get it out than I thought because it’s stronger than expected…

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>>14

It should be quite strong, but it usually ends up being a stepping stone.

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>>16

It’s pretty strong, so I’ll use it as a decoy.

If it’s not strong, it won’t serve as a benchmark for the new character’s strength.

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Alice will probably end up living together, which would significantly increase our fighting power…

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>>15

There’s a consulate, right?

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>>20

It’s a mountain of rubble.

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Kamijo-san’s next cause of death is likely overwork…

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>>17

Isn’t the last one also something like death from overwork?

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>>17

The reason for this death is essentially death from overwork.

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At this point, Coronzon thinks the city won’t hold out any longer…

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>>19

I see, broken contract…

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>>19

I can’t persuade Kamijo-san, so I’ll leave it to Hamazura.

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Touma Kamijou is dead, but it doesn’t matter whether he’s alive or dead; I want to be next to that child, so stay dead, Touma Kamijou!!!

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It’s around Mr. Kamijo.

Aren’t guys more troublesome than girls?

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>>22

That’s only about 70%.

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I think the story in volume 11 is good because it shows that Kamijou is being protected or entrusted, but what is Aleister doing there?

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Recall Aleister’s reaction when he learned that Kamijo was alive.

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I’ve only read up to volume 6 of the drug discovery series, but I want to buy the previous volumes before the latest one, even though I’m feeling the urge to read the latest volume.

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>>28

You should read the previously published ones.

Because we are connected.

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>>28

It seems that the part where the transcendent beings appear has a bit of the feel of an independent volume from the New Testament, but it quickly becomes interesting from there, so it’s better to read it properly for more enjoyment.

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My favorite didn’t show me a story that exceeded my expectations…

I wanted a miracle to happen that I couldn’t even predict, turning the tables.

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Maybe it involves getting caught up, but despite being friends with Kamijou-san, Domimon doesn’t seem to have strange expectations, so he might be a pretty good friend.

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Hamazura has already had more than a week off from the handcuffs, so he should be able to work now, right?

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>>36

Huh…?

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>>41

Isn’t it normal in the academy city?

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The reason Kolonzo showed a seemingly benevolent side was because of Hamazura.

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Since it’s a continuation from volume 7, skipping to volume 12 would be a waste.

I think it’s understandable even with just volume 12 on its own.

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Hamazura is the only disciple of Koronzon, as he is casually learning magic directly from her, making her his secret chief.

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Kamijo, if you keep letting more people stay over while you’re sleeping in the bath, where are we going to live?

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>>40

There is a closet.

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>>40

Veranda

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Alice is also really strong, so she has the ability to act as a measuring stick against the demon gods…

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>>42

To be frank, the only ones who can match the super-exalted beings and the demon gods are Alice and Anna.

It’s impossible to deal with Aleister in full-on brat mode.

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To be honest, the fact that Colonzon is making a comeback with Laura’s face being Insan’s adult face definitely suggests that there’s something being hidden, and I think it’s a given.

Don’t come back for this reason.

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Well, if we move Hamazura carelessly now, a scary witch from England will come, so…

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>>47

It’s already late.

It’s already here.

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>>49

I’m hoping that someone will do something about Koronzon.

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>>47

It’s okay.

Because I was invited by that scary witch.

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Speaking of which, it seems like Coronzon hinted at a revival in the mobile game…

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That scary witch has already infiltrated the academy city…

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It’s a reunion, yay!

The organizer is the great demon of dissemination!

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The one who was the most pitiful this time was Tohya Kamijo.

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>>55

(Remote disconnection)

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Are we calling Meizars to the reunion?

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>>56

Are you calling Aureolus or Fianna?

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The birth details of the index that definitely doesn’t seem legitimate are still shrouded in mystery.

How is it even possible that the index goes up to the name on the passport?

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Should I also call the Chief Priest or Fiamma?

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If the archbishop is coming, then Fran, his attendant, will probably come too.

The fact that Fran is coming means that…

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The safe life of Hamazura is not guaranteed at all.

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>>61

Now that I’ve gotten involved with Koronzon, you know?

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>>61

I no longer have to be unreasonably pursued from the academy city as I was transferred to a one-way street.

Ah, there’s a criminal record and for now, I’ll catch you once → Handcuffs.

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I mean, Diane is the Archpriest of Britain…

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>>63

That’s amazing, Tsuda!

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I used to think that Index, based on her appearance, clearly wasn’t related to Aleister, but I’m not sure anymore.

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Where are you now, Fiaman, and what are you doing?

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>>66

Didn’t you get knocked out by the priest and fade away?

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>>68

It’s around volume 10 of the New Testament, right?

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>>73

It’s 12, and it hasn’t come out since then.

Unlike Thor, I don’t think Kamachi has appeared in any original illustrations for social games.

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>>78

The character appeared, but there was no individual story…

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Aureolus is becoming a real average person, so please stop it.

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I hope you consider how Kamijo feels after dying a little and desperately coming back to life only to find a rush of world crises.

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>>69

So in the next volume, Hamazura will do something about it.

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>>77

Huh? I’m currently cuddling with my girlfriend…

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Being a disciple of Kolonzo and the lover of Diana is quite a remarkable position for a magician, one that would make anyone’s eyes pop out.

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>>70

🏺「………」

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To be honest, I think In-san is the daughter of that perverted TS dad, rather than Lilith saying that she is her sister, which is Laura.

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>>72

It seems that Laura’s design is also reminiscent of the index growth version…

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Wow! Because Ms. Zenjou died in obscurity and no one mourned her.

I thought it was great that Kamijo-san has so many people who care for her, and as I read on, I found that there were more homages in the first volume than I expected, making it a good volume.

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I was wondering if Ins could be unnoticed by Aleister as his daughter, but seeing Aleister lately, it seems like he wouldn’t notice at all.

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Koronzon will take responsibility, and Hamazura will handle it.

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I believe that Fiamma and Tsuchimikado will definitely show up.

As expected, it might be tough for Aqua after all.

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Hamazura is still being made to be the protagonist, huh?

Kawaisosu

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In-chan used to often be called the daughter of a star…

Looking at him now, having Aleister as a father is a huge debuff.

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>>87

What do you mean by saying that Aleaster is such a jerk?

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>>91

Yeah✕Population of the UK and Academy City

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>>91

Yes

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>>87

If I get married, I’ll have to call that thing my father-in-law…

Is it your mother-in-law now?

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>>94

Stop suggesting things like oyakodon even when sober.

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I want to know the current situation in Kamisato.

I want to see the reaction to Kamijo’s death.

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The problem is who my mom is.

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It’s pretty amazing, if you think about it calmly, that the main heroine, nearly 60 volumes in, still has completely unknown origins.

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Casually, Hamazura’s salvation has something similar to the idea of gravity, doesn’t it, Aleister?

Even if he’s not near me, Kamijou Touma… Kamijou Touma will do something…!

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No matter how many years pass or how many times you shine, it’s really amazing that you regularly become “you” regarding ⭐︎.

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I don’t want to be related to Aleister by blood.

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Only looks good, Aleister.

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Even though Stiyl attacked Kamijou 90% out of personal feelings, what is the reason for this difference in evaluation?

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>>100

Because he/she has always been like that…

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The voice is good too.

In the past, it was Seki, and now it is Kawsumi.

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Even though I love Kamijo so much that I can’t accept the funeral and want to act out.

When revived, the intensity of seriously lashing out while bleeding from the eyes is remarkable.

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>>102

What’s terrible is that in actual history, he did something similar to his beloved wife.

The persuasiveness is different.

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It’s more like a feeling… or rather, it’s the real deal.

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Minaaa, come here quickly!

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Well, if Aleister isn’t a troublesome guy, it would be difficult to handle that as well… it’s not the type that should always be on your side.

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The readers are probably feeling that Aleister vibe, characterized by foolish planning blunders and erratic behavior.

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Steil is that kind of person, and Aleister is also that kind of person, so nothing has changed from the beginning.

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