
Cursed Command: The Glorious Record of the Peerless Warrior Reborn as a Sickly Noble Lady – Original Work by Imai Nahaa, Nan Hiizuki, Kodai Hiro, Mizui Ayaha (Nia Watson) 5
The maid’s habits are quite strong, aren’t they?
The cover of the print edition is gradually becoming more erotic because it’s being pulled this way, and I’m very grateful for that.
The animation is amazing, but I have always been clueless about what is happening.
>>3
The main focus is to boost the family business’s TV operations.
The fundraising we are currently doing is for the operating funds and prizes of the martial arts tournament.
I thought this would also be adapted into an anime, but I didn’t expect Kunon to be first.
>>4
I just found out…
I want the young lady to be more wild.
>>6
The chaos starts after the exile, but since the martial arts tournament has been wildly exaggerated in the book, I think it will take quite a while until the exile happens.
>>8
Is that so?
I’ll look forward to it.
>>6
There are only weaklings in the present time…
The beast hunting for making money is fundamentally also about training the maid.
It’s not as chaotic as I thought, so there’s a bit of title fraud.
“I want to act out! But I feel like there’s no one satisfactory to do that with in this era, so I’m kind of giving up, huh, young lady?”
The web version ended up being abandoned before the young lady was properly raised.
Will the book provide an abundance?
>>11
I like that this type of child reincarnation doesn’t involve immediate growth and starting a romance in the school arc at all.
>>16
Don’t just thoughtlessly go to school when you have a past life, social skills, strength, and even a girlfriend! I feel like saying something like Yutabon would.
>>20
Since the person behind Nia Liston is a muscle-brained warrior god, their academics are not great, so they need to go to school.
>>23
No matter how long it takes, struggling with homework is frustrating. It’s endearing to think that if only everything could be solved with a fist…
>>16
It’s nice to stay small without growing up.
That said, I have grown a bit older.
>>16
I’m not a lolicon, but the younger years are the cutest.
It’s really disappointing that a few episodes from childhood would lead to such rapid growth, so I’m grateful for the young lady.
I like the Dragon Emperor and such, but I’m not a lolicon.
I stopped reading it because the original work just keeps going without ever getting crazy, as if the TV talent was doing it forever.
I’m tempted to buy the manga version because I like the art.
Am I going to be expelled!?
>>14
It’s implied in chapter 16 of the comic version, and indeed, they will be exiled.
I definitely think that if that king gets an anime, the voice actor will be Mikisin.
The tempo is textbook-quality.
Kunon: A talented and crazy maid appears alongside the protagonist.
This: A talented and crazy maid appears before the protagonist.
The Narou genre just involves accomplishing small, immediate goals.
I feel that there are many works without a big goal.
Like defeating Muzan in Demon Slayer.
Is there no deep exploration of the previous life of the person inside?
>>26
The spirit-bound character forgot the main parts as per the setting, and there was no development of recalling them until the end in the original work.
>>26
It’s not done, and neither the person nor the maid is that concerned, so that’s where it ends.
Honestly, the story is not interesting, but I’m buying it just because the main character is cute.
Recently, HJ has been good, hasn’t he?
>>30
The thread image was from Hobby Japan; I only knew about the slave elf.
I don’t need everything from the original, but I want the big snake that destroyed the world and died in the narration at the end of the original to appear.
Wasn’t it Square Enix?? I checked, but the book is from HJ.
>>33
Doesn’t Square Enix have a lot of separate companies for manga and books?
I like the disciples who will be created after the exile, so I want it to progress quickly, but at this pace, it seems like the exile will take another two to three years.
>>34
I like the old man, but he appears too little.
Why did the glasses turn out so horribly when this and Kunon are both so well-made…?
The old man ended just at the point where it seemed like it would get interesting…
The protagonist of this author is usually a strange person.
>>38
The protagonist of Despair High School is normal… and it goes on a good note before ending abruptly.
Both the cute scenes and the cool scenes are drawn so beautifully.
Thankful
This author tends to finish things at a point where they could still write it quite interestingly…
Kunon has surprisingly lasted a long time, but for now, I want them to at least get the spotlight.
Perhaps a lolicon.
People who like it when the young lady makes a fuss might find it more enjoyable after the tournament is over.
I thought the Kunun web version had been paused for a while, but when I checked, I saw that it had recently resumed serialization.
It must be busy with the anime adaptation of Kuno on Near Liston.
Square Enix is unusually selling like hotcakes with their own novel, and it’s by an old man from a rural area in Akita who is doing a manga adaptation…
>>47
It’s hilarious that we’re doing the side story in-house.
>>50
Is the side story interesting?
I think it’s a manga like “The Saga of Tanya the Evil” because of the cover.
It was unfortunate that the illustrations changed in volume 3, but I actually prefer the ones after the change…
I never thought I’d bet several volumes on the main event of a martial arts tournament that was dismissed in just a few lines…
I’m reading the manga version, but I can’t believe she gets banished… Isn’t she a super VIP, princess?
>>53
Well, it’s more interesting to just leave it abroad.
Aren’t you already at the level of an old man mentally? This little girl.
>>55
The person also recognizes their friend as if they were a grandchild…
I was quite surprised that the Narou version tends to wrap up events rather smoothly, but I wonder if it will be more elaborate in the book version.
>>58
It seems that while I was finishing the web version fairly quickly, the talk of publishing came up when I was writing the next work… I feel like that’s quite a rare case.
I wonder if the mysterious sorcerer who infused the warrior into Niariston’s body will be recovered in the manga.
I feel like I haven’t seen the magician who appeared in episode 1 in the manga afterward.
>>60
The person thinks of it as just having temporarily stuffed in some nearby spirits…
>>63
If it becomes known that they are aware, they’ll be killed, so it seems like they high-jumped far away to the point where they can’t even hear gossip about Nia-chan.
I like the sexy China lady that appeared in the manga.
Gandorof, blow up.
The slave elf, the hero king, and realism have always been ambitious in media mix, you know?
>>64
The comic adaptations aside, all the anime are a bit lacking!
This is the first time I’ve seen a thread about a crazy lady.
HJ is not just about the comic adaptations, huh…
It seems like it would look great in a video, and I wonder if it will be animated.
The anime adaptation of the slave elf was great, wasn’t it!
Old man adventurer too!
This season’s Japanese elf is pretty good too…
>>70
Honestly, it’s getting annoying to hear people complain about wanting no more isekai in live commentary.
>>70
I like Japanese elves.
It’s just right for watching lazily.
A few HJ writers are there under the name “Nameless,” right?
>>71
Stop the outrageous rumors and damage to reputation.
This war god only looks good on the outside.
It’s quite a unique worldview within the Narou community, isn’t it?
The territory is a floating island and the mode of transportation is an airship.
>>76
The demon beast is basically huge, like the squid that attacked the airship.
Still, for the young lady, it’s just a warm-up level.
A beautiful girl with long white hair is already strong just by that.
In the first place, physically strong.
The beloved “The Greatest Demon Lord Is My Last Boss!” is also from HJ.
>>78
I wanted to see someone create a harem while doing a dogeza in anime.
I want the series to continue until the big-boobed diplomat makes an appearance, no matter what.
I always wanted the princess I bought with money to be taken with me.
If I write that it’s a place where the invaders of the six-tatami room are coming out, it should be easy to tell that it’s an old-school light novel series from the height of the genre.
>>82
So that was HJ…
I thought the original work was in a shooting death march, but then it ended smoothly…
Do you really think about the final development properly?
Then I’ll watch.
I also like Isekai Ryouri-dou in HJ.
The person in charge of the comic adaptation is the original illustrator, which is a bit questionable… but still interesting…
>>88
At first, many readers looked at it warmly, but now a lot of them have seemingly given up on the comic adaptation.
What manga is this?
Are your parents in a state where they have realized everything and feel there is nothing they can do?
>>90
I have accepted that you are trying to become near me over a long time.
You’re kidding, can’t you even see the image in the thread?
>>91
He might be a gentleman.
It’s the type that possesses corpses, so it’s like a slime saint.
I want to see Kunon-kun more.
Kanon is interesting, but it seems like there aren’t any exciting moments or good transitions even if it’s made into an anime…
>>95
It’s a story that feels like it continues in everyday life without much of a climax, despite having some visually notable moments.
Isn’t it rarer for light novels to be compatible with 1-cour anime?
I like works where the style is about reincarnating as a noble lady, like “Gangster Reincarnation.”
If we were to force a comparison, it’s a manga about Kiryu-san who has reincarnated as a beautiful girl, resolving conflicts through strength and righteousness while traveling.
>>98
I like that the yakuza is a story where a chivalrous man is the protagonist in a messed-up world.
>>98
Recently, the dark elf that is like “Ryuu-sama” here is really nice…
When I suppress my emotions with reason and act for the sake of my home or my disciples, I cleverly find ways to avoid getting caught when I do lose control, so I wonder what I’ll ultimately end up doing.
Kenzaburo Grace is also getting a lot of laughs.
I wonder about the acro too…
Is it just the maid and your parents who know that the contents are no longer near?
>>104
Since my original social circle consists only of family and maids…
Unlike those who enjoy hitting, we just want to fight strong opponents, so we still have some humanity left.
A frail daughter who came back to life from the brink of death was defeating dragons with her bare hands, which turned my doubts into certainty…
Over here, it moves a lot, so it should look good in anime, but the problem is where to cut it?
I wonder if I can move it to the point that it looks good in anime…
The culinary road of another world updates so steadily, I am grateful for it.