
… …It’s a secret.
Even though Jelly speaks in a way typical of a “boku girl,” her gestures are completely feminine, so it must be influenced by her original personality.
Even Jelly sometimes has sexy moments…
I thought it was someone related to the goddess, but maybe they just have a long history of mimicry.
It feels like a childhood friend heroine who has been around since the beginning of Narou.
I wonder if it was a corpse that deliberately hid the reason…
I could only give my impression after seeing it because I actually wasn’t even a slime person…
At present, it remains in the realm of delusion.
I wonder what the original Rumir-chan was like?
A half-monster slime beautiful girl who can get pregnant with human children really twists one’s kinks.
The fact that she’s boldly acting as a peddler suggests that the original Lumir-chan is probably not an important person.
I wonder if they killed them and took over…
I wanted you to ask if the memories of the human era are being maintained.
The spirit is something that is pulled by the body.
Why is the saintess character so gluttonous…?
Isn’t it the fusion theory after all?
You have a catchphrase.
Memory can go back…
It’s not surprising for a traveling merchant without a backer to sleep with men for money while on the road.
My memories are gradually fading away…
If I break the seal, it’ll be discovered!
The devil’s wicked ingredients might all be turning into appetite.
The alluring charm that entices men.
If you handle slime blood skillfully, could it lead to becoming a futanari…?
It seems that since we can read the person’s memories, there shouldn’t be any issues with their gestures, including those of Jelly.
Even so, having the famous wicked noblewoman Sheriri as your support… I wonder if you’re lucky or unlucky… Seriously… It was tough, you know? There’s nothing to be done; you can’t understand everything just by looking from the outside. Hehe… It’s a bit dangerous, but… I’m glad you were able to adapt… By the way, how did Rumil get that body?
Jelly with a natural tone and Lumiru still in a feminine tone.
It seems that body manipulation is difficult, and there don’t seem to be many slimes that can mimic.
It seems that the story about taking time to acquire skills, as mentioned in the thread, is several times more than when it was with Jelly.
It seems that the behavior as Lumil has become normal, or rather is akin to mimicry.
It’s good to show one’s true self…
Metaphorically speaking, Rion is Sir Jelly’s rod role…
Even from the side, it seems like they quickly got used to walking just a few days after they could walk on the same day, and they are mastering it too quickly, able to knock people away.
I want to know what happens next.
I want to read the original work.
Where is the original work?
It was a conversation about how being in glasses isn’t enough of a role for Jelly-sama as a rod, and then the hero showed up.
Lumi-chan seems like she would do some intense riding position.
What the hell is this famous wicked young lady…
Lumi has a pretty rough appearance, but there’s something feminine about it that’s nice, isn’t it?
Also, the way of speaking is completely female. I wonder if it’s been like that since the slime days.
The notorious villainess has now become so approachable that people worry if she isn’t eating!
It certainly feels like Rumir is up to something with this way of drawing!
Isn’t it a meeting of wicked demons that have infiltrated human society?
I wonder if even after having children, they are 100% made of human components.
Speaking of which, I hardly see the butler without his glasses.
The perpetrator wears glasses, but since they conspired with multiple people to kill Julie, won’t the others have their moment too?
Katahinmeru
Celestia has really become just an ordinary friend…
If you read it, you’ll kind of understand, but both Rumir-chan and Jelly-sama are virgins in both mind and body.
The hero seems to be bad with words, so there might be a suspicion that they are hopeless in everything other than work.
The original work is interesting, isn’t it?
I’m scared because I don’t know what the hero is thinking.