
You should stay focused on your goals while I am by your side.
I thought it was a story about Uro Mira.
>>1
“It’s like the dragon and tiger tugging at a rice bale drum.”
The opponent was a demon slayer who could also devour demons.
Aren’t we not losing? How is it… we’re not perishing or anything, right?
>>3
Although I have defeated the great demon king since recorded history, it’s more like I fixed the bug and returned to the original energy, so I didn’t really destroy it.
The desire that was held onto oddly has been discarded, so for this guy, the result has actually been rather good.
It could have gone in a more evil direction, but I feel like it’s a win for Lios that it stayed within the realm of cute mascots…
Owner of unexpected desires.
I got my appetite back.
>>8
The lion itself was something important, but saying “don’t mess with me!” actually reflects the story of how the one who was supposed to be free and limitless became bound by human desires and their own.
I feel like the Rio’s and others are suffering quite serious damages, like never being full even if we leave the captain and the victim’s association aside, or being unable to tie our hair.
I just returned the natural phenomenon that had gained desires due to a small bug…
It wasn’t depicted, but I wonder if there are devil worshippers in that world as well.
Although the existence of demons was kept secret, the profits are real.
>>12
I think the elves are probably carrying out a thorough purge.
I feel like someone said that just because Chill got a bit involved in black magic, there are people who get taken away.
>>12
Isn’t that exactly the dungeon master?
>>14
The master of the dungeon is either using demons or being used by them, which is different from being a worshiper.
If we look back in history, there may have been a lord of the labyrinth who was a devil worshiper.
How do you defeat someone like this… then?
The solution aligned with the theme was thrilling.
It’s interesting that Raios became quite meta.
I chose someone I didn’t quite understand at our first meeting.
If someone who already worships demons became the master of a dungeon, they would likely be eaten in no time.
>>19
It’s not that rare a delicacy, so it might not even be a target in the first place.
If you knew it, you’d find it strange not to worship this guy, he has powers at a level that demands it.
It’s the one who carelessly talked about how delicious desire was in front of Riois who is at fault, isn’t it?
>>22
Eating other people’s desires is really not something a protagonist should do.
If it weren’t for Raios, the world would have ended with just one more step, it was really close.
In the end, was what this guy was whispering to Sisuru a lie?
Sisle was being cornered normally when it went up to the first level.
If something were different, maybe the canary would have conquered the dungeon and there could have been a peaceful route for now.
>>26
It’s fine if the island’s dungeon just closes, but since it’s such a rare talent to understand and fix the demon’s hunger, the route for Raios and his party to receive life imprisonment in the elf territory ultimately feels bad.
If it were just canaries, I could have at least sealed the dungeon.
If Raios was truly absorbed, the surface would have been swallowed as well, so it really is a thin ice.
Ryos has the advantage of his own unusual qualities, but also because he was able to hear and see the nature of the demon and take countermeasures by the final stage.
In other words, it’s simply a case of survival of the fittest.
It’s not really that one side is at fault.
Humans and demons alike have the desire to eat delicious food, and the demons were devoured.
It’s because of things like this that it’s painful for you; you have no need for appetite.
That’s true, but it’s quite a cruel thing to say.
It’s truly a victory in strategy, as it resulted from carefully setting a trap.
>>33
(I don’t know if it was really a strategy.)
If a thread image were to gain freedom and escape from a certain labyrinth, it would be checkmate, so it’s surprising that the world has been safe until now.
>>35
It turns out that it’s somehow important for elves to act poorly when people gather…
The reconstruction of the new Merini should originally be extremely difficult.
It’s hilarious how the difficulty has dropped tremendously thanks to the devil.
Monster repellent is one thing, but the poop is too much of a fraud.
It feels like achieving a comeback victory during an event where the destruction gauge is at 100% in a world of terror.
The elves were working for the world more diligently than I expected… It sounds really condescending, though.
Excuse me! I want to quit Danmas, but what should I do?
>>39
That’s why I told you not to become one!
🦁 Everything is so boring…
The goat was really creepy, but this one has an oddly charming personality.
>>43
There is no reason for a goat to win against a rabbit with charm.
>>43
I have grown to be able to integrate well.
The moment I ate thistles in a sexy way, my role was over.
Wasn’t there a time when they were destroyed? It was something that the ancestors of the elves did.
If it’s about Lios’s curiosity towards food.
Well, if desire is that delicious, I want to try it and become a magical creature that can eat it! A three-headed one, at that!
>>48
The fact that there is trust there means that not a single person could say, “From the very beginning, Lios became a monster to outsmart the demons!” It’s terrible.
Who were the people in ancient times that sealed this thing, like water or air, into a labyrinth?
>>50
Didn’t I ask you to make this guy lock himself up in the labyrinth?
The strategy of belittling someone close to being human and then attacking that point is
It really feels refreshing.
I wonder if there was a scene where someone was eating emotions right in front of Raios.
I feel like Lyos himself might forget about the setting where desires can be eaten right up until the moment.
>>54
What I consciously prepared as a strategy is to make the demon grant a wish that is unfavorable to it.
If I was convinced and had my true wish granted, it feels like I won something.
I liked the demons → I became curious about their taste.
I became curious about the taste of desire.
Does that mean you’ve fallen in love with a demon…?
Even the clever Marushiru was deceived, so if I become a target, I won’t stand a chance.
So, having the wild cunning to hide a breakthrough for conquering demons among the wishes fulfilled by becoming the master of the labyrinth, that’s you, Laios.
>>57
Isn’t he actually a pretty good guy from the reader’s perspective? But at times, he has this evil expression, and that’s when you realize, oh, this guy is a devil.
>>57
Even though it was a failure, isn’t it crazy to say to cut off my head immediately if I start acting strange…?
>>61
This judgment and determination can make you a king…
The primal desire to eat, specialized in the living creature, was completely meta.
This guy had a favorable opinion of that Raios.
In a sense, it feels like I lost because I wanted to lose.
I just managed to improvise in the nick of time, but it seemed so vivid, like I was doing it like Kaburu during the Sisulu match!
Ryos is a really strange and messed-up guy.
He may be a quirky and offbeat guy, but the charm of Raios is that he is undoubtedly a good person.
I thought the final battle felt a bit like Fullmetal Alchemist.
It’s wrong to go through with a contract without properly reading the terms, even if you’re a demon.
>>66
This is interesting because it’s the complete opposite of a typical deal with the devil.
>>66
I was so close to reaching my long-awaited place on the surface.
The strongest monster I came up with has a setting that I don’t care about at all, so of course, I’ll just skip reading it…
The reason for the defeat was being blinded by greed just before the long-awaited entry into the world above.
>>66
It’s LITHT-CHAOS, right? That’s Raios.
I think there was a part of me that wanted to overcome the nightmare, but I really wanted to know what desire tastes like, and I believe that’s probably about half of it, Raios.
>>69
If you don’t properly have the desire, it won’t be reflected.
Because I ended up teaching the embodiment of appetite that desire is delicious…
In the first place, I like that you, Rios, say that it was unfortunate that you ended up having desires and a self.
>>72
Don’t act like you know everything! I’ll curse you, you bastard!
Isn’t it too beautiful how the line about wanting to know the flavor is brought back at the end?
To be honest, I casually wrote in the most recent setting, so there might be some ulterior motive as well.
It’s also true that I strongly wanted to know what it really tastes like when I thought of it.
I wonder if the fact that the thread image appeared in Farin’s dream before her resurrection could have triggered the curse if Lios’s wish had been a bit more skewed.
I want to believe that it was roughly that close.
>>78
It’s not that simple to narrow down a true wish to just one, is it?
Or was it that, deep down, Farin was actually the dearest wish, but seeing Farin trying to live made me have a change of heart?
Regardless of which one it is, the answer will probably never be made clear for a lifetime, I suppose, Mr. Kui.
Because it was rooted in desire, it seems that I couldn’t achieve those unscrupulous wishes like a monkey’s paw.
The desire to bring Farin back wasn’t just a wish of Laos alone, so it’s fine to say that it was overlooked out of compassion…
>>80
For Lajos, the revival of Falin has already been established as a means, so I think it’s not something he wishes for.
>>87
Aren’t you really worried? …What if my wish (reviving Farin) gets interrupted by the winged lion?
It’s more like a god than a demon, but it has gotten too close to humans both in distance and in sensibility.
>>81
If it’s something like the original water or air, there’s no room to defeat it, but I can defeat the current demon that has developed a hunger!
What Raios came up with could be said to be the cause of defeat.
>>81
It’s practically like the only god in that world.
It was a magic that could grant any wish.
It’s not fair to curse Lios when Farin wants to come back to life but is being obstructed.
I love the emotional aspect of experiencing the world through the body of Lios.
It’s a well-crafted manga that stirs emotions, as it makes me feel lonely for the reader who has become indifferent due to craving.
>>86
No matter how I think about it, I believe that path is harsher and more cruel… Well, I guess it’s not my concern.
It’s nice, isn’t it?
There should be no reason for the winged lion to come to see Farin, so I think both “monsters” and “Farin” were equally important in Laios’s wishes.
It’s a wish that lasts a lifetime, and a wish at the time of entering this dungeon, of course.
I also went to get cursed, but I think by that time I was already consumed by desire and didn’t care anymore.
The demons returned to energy and the labyrinth must have vanished, but I wonder if the dungeons in that world continue to naturally occur.
>>91
Because it’s a biotope.
What has already been created will continue as long as the cycle functions.
It’s mentioned in the story that if you don’t make it work somewhat on its own around there, it will become very troublesome.
>>91
They said in the story that they only did something about a single hair, so it’s probably like that.
There may also be other places where demons possess a sense of self.
>>96
For now, it seems that the continuity of the devil that has persisted since the primitive era has temporarily come to an end.
It’s also not guaranteed that a devil won’t be born through exactly the same process.
Baldy… you stole something important from me… I will never forgive you… I will curse you…
But… hehehe… how pathetic you are. You bald ones seem to be living just to eat…
Ryos was more of a psychopath than I thought.
The moment it takes on a shape like the one in the thread image, it has already developed a posture of being close to humans.
Rather, I broke the lid of the dungeon and for just a moment, I managed to get out.
Isn’t it likely that dungeons will spawn at an unprecedented rate?
>>98
The form taken to communicate easily with humans is that of a demon.
Because that is lost, humans might find it a bit harder to use magic, or something like that.
Monsters can still use magic as they did before, so the world outside the territory of the Bad-Eater King might have become quite dangerous…
The setting where the dead in this dungeon can be resurrected if their wounds are healed due to the side effect of being trapped in a corpse.
The world has become set in this dungeon because the dungeon was destroyed.
It means that we are going to enter the world of Wizardry!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s said that Lios ate a demon, but there hasn’t been anyone who witnessed it directly, which is troubling.
Can we create an episode with that concept, sensei?
What does the taste of desire feel like?
>>101
Just the feeling of wanting to live by just eating comes up!
The thread image suggests that it wants to continuously fulfill human desires, but I thought that fulfilling desires and consuming desires can’t coexist, right?
I don’t really understand this area.
>>103
I just want to fill my stomach and eat more, so I’m not really thinking about the future properly, right?
We are being controlled by our desires, for better or for worse.
You all are my food!
I’m going to keep eating all of you as foie gras!
There are several routes, and it feels like a tightrope walk achieving the true ending on the first playthrough.
>>106
The battle against the crazed magician is too hopeless…
Well, being turned into a human ranch would lead to greater prosperity for the species, right?
I might die consumed by desires, but it seems like they’ll also control births, and as long as I’m alive, I look happy; I’m treated as important as a brand-name cattle.
It feels like I returned to being a god, which I originally was.
When talking about Laios’s deeds, he seems too much like a hero… escaping from the Dragon House is not something a human could do.
>>110
It’s not just a level of being knowledgeable about ecology; it’s physically as strong as a dragon…
Only Raios can survive surrounded by dragons more dangerous than the Red Dragon.
As an adventurer, there’s no doubt that I have top-notch skills, and my extensive knowledge of monsters from experience and hobbies is an unmatched strength.
Even though he was born in the countryside, there is a sense that being born into a good family has laid the foundation for him, Raios.
The elves probably thought, “There’s no way we can deal with the very source of magic having its own will and devouring minds!”
I could see that it would eat this.
I was like, “So that’s how you eat it?!!!”
This is a very traditional fantasy demon-slaying, isn’t it?
It reminds me a bit of The Witcher 3.
The Dragon House is a confusing difficult spot where there’s a chance of teleporting a lot with the captain.