
I guess I have no choice but to cut my hair short.
I don’t remember the hairstyle, but I like the hair on the guy.
I love silky long hair!
My younger sister’s drastic action has become a trauma for me.
>>3
I really think that cutting my sister’s hair because my mother became obsessed with questionable alternative therapies has become a trauma for me.
I think that was the trigger for me to run away from home.
It is probably an aesthetically beautiful element, and in that sense, it can be said that it expresses affection quite honestly.
Maybe the succubus Marushiru (the opening act) is also to the king’s taste…
It is also a shock to have lingering aftereffects.
Bringing expensive soap into the dungeon.
It’s Marushiru, who has changed the knitting method with great ingenuity!
It’s definitely strange that I prefer long-haired monster Marushiru…
He is a man with a certain human quality, one way or another.
I liked Marshir’s hair more than I liked Marshir arranging her hair.
>>10
A part of Marcille has been lost, so her identity is somewhat lacking.
One could say that what was lost is lighter than that of other labyrinth masters.
I’ve become a slightly different person from before, so it’s no wonder I would be shocked…
It’s surprising when the behavior of a familiar individual changes, isn’t it?
Yeah…
>>11
It might be that way…
There is an awareness that women’s hair is something precious.
The king never forgot to brush his wife’s hair, no matter how busy he was.
It might be partly because of the trauma from my sister’s situation, but the fact that you like hair and want me to smile is just so direct, Raios.
>>14
The winged lion that sees through desires and wishes guarantees the safety of its companions, separate from that.
Of course, I won’t leave Marushiru alone, and I even say things like it would be fine to have kids.
A female friend who took great care of her hair said something like this after suffering from the aftereffects of an illness, and I think I would make this face too, but this is a stepping stone for the rival.
The devil is accurately harassing Lios and Marshire with a parting shot.
Being constantly hungry is quite serious.
I don’t think Lios is thinking that far ahead.
>>19
Damn elf…
>>19
Damn it!!
In the end, I guess we won’t know if it was done or not in the future.
Even if I ask him/her, I won’t understand.
Hair is an important magical tool, so from Raios’s perspective, who greatly respected Marcil as a magician, it must have been shocking to see her treat her hair so carelessly.
Both Lios and Marushiru actually have severe aftereffects, so I think the aftereffects of the past labyrinth’s master must be incredible.
>>25
That’s why the victims’ association holds regular meetings like this…
>>25
I’m glad you found someone to fill the hole in your heart, Captain.
Rather one-sided.
It seems like Marushiru changed their hairstyle every day.
In the end, not caring at all about messy hair is pretty tough…
Moreover, it’s painful that the person is unaware of having lost the part of themselves that valued their hair.
There is a pain similar to dementia.
You must have done something fun.
The devil.
It’s only natural to be shocked since this happened mostly because of me.
I’m glad… that “your greatest wish won’t come true” was a lie…
>>32
It’s a kindness to not say anything because they truly believe that.
>>34
However, the king later learned the truth.
I’m just happy that Marushiru is smiling.
I just feel at ease when Marushiru is smiling…
>>35
I’m totally in love!
He’s not particularly a psychopath or anything, right?
Just being reckless and unable to read the room.
>>37
The speaker, Chilchak, tends to have a rather biased perspective and a way of expressing himself.
I’m looking forward to Malshil’s smile just as much as I enjoy the taste of Baikon’s brain.
I think it would be really shocking if someone important to me lost a part of their humanity.
The fact that the demon said that means they really don’t want to leave Marushiru alone…
I want to see what happens between the two of them later, but I also have a feeling that I don’t want it to be certain.
There are two hearts.
Marshir looks good with long hair.
Future historians will argue that there was hidden love for Raimaru…
Q. Did you find it?
A. I told you, there was nothing.
No way.
>>46
(I really liked Raios for a long time.)
It seems that the captain has found a reason to live as well.
There will surely be times when the desires that have been devoured rise again.
I shouldn’t have disliked it because it’s close to the ancient breed.
Raios likes Marushiru’s hair more than his own hairstyle.
If future novelists were to write a lovey-dovey novel called “Raimaru”
I received a fan letter from Marushiru and I’m terrified.
It sprouted in a heart that was deprived of everything except for killing demons.
The desire to master noodles and open a shop.
Unfortunately, a love story between a long-lived half-breed who can’t leave children and a short-lived species seems to hit Marushiru’s sweet spot…
The affection from Raios to Marushiru is expressed very vividly, but it’s impressive how it can’t be definitively stated what kind of affection it is.
“Wearing an eye patch of ‘death’ while riding a horse might make someone fall in love with me.”
Ryos loves everyone in the party, and that’s taken for granted.
>>55
I think it means it’s for Marusiru.
At the same time, I personally find it nice to realize that my feelings for Marushiru definitely differ from familial love.
Hair is a quite important element, even magically, so a significant part of it is pretty much shaved off here.
I feel like she has become more honest since the succubus appeared in the form of Marushiru.
>>62
A man who loves monsters definitely knows the nature of succubi.
There must be a record stating that Court Magician Marsil frequently visited the king’s bedroom at night, which implies they were having an affair.
What the devil presents us is likely sweet words that are pleasant to hear, so it is not necessarily the desire itself.
I truly want the two of us to always get along.
When I first met Malshir at the tavern, my first impression was that she seemed beautiful…
I want to become something other than myself, preferably a monster.
“I don’t want to leave Marushiru alone; I want to be close to her with my sister.”
You are presented with two opposing desires that should not be fulfilled, and you are being led in the direction the winged lion wishes.
At least it would be nice if there were strong desires within Lious that could be used for guidance…
There was a hint from Marudon-sensei that there was a rivalry.
To smell in a way that only those who understand can perceive.
It’s rare, or rather…
Throughout the entire story, doesn’t Lios just normally not like Marsil?
Marshil is just insensitive to both others and their own heart.
Rather, it feels like I’m being danced around on the palm of Teacher Marudon, being led to think “Was it there? Was it not?”…
Since it will never be stated again, I guess I have no choice but to savor the main story for a lifetime.
Ryos loves Marushiru’s smile, trusts Chiru-Chak, and always thinks Senshi is cool.
When I think about it, there’s no reason for me to dislike people.
You’re careful not to leave any definitive evidence, aren’t you?
Isn’t it beautiful that it takes several decades after Lios’s death for Marsil to notice?
>>75
Despite being told that much while they were alive…
If I cut my hair short, people probably won’t be able to tell it’s Marushiru.
Rather than being shy around people, I even have a friendly disposition, but due to past experiences, I feel like I can’t trust anyone other than my close companions at all.
Only Raios and Marushiru don’t think that “we will take care of you in our country” is a proposal.