
Y-yes?
Another new funny face has been added…
The main heroine’s face… this is…
It’s the long-awaited wall slam scene, isn’t it?
The hero is quite clumsy, isn’t he?
>>4
It’s a huge burden just having the decent butler Will.
Even if I’m told that the slime percentage is causing my original body to undergo changes, I might nod without questioning it.
Shin-chan
The misdeeds of the body’s master again.
How many patterns of this silly face are there…?
Was a demon torturing another demon?
>>9
No… I think they are just ordinary servants.
It’s different from the wall slam I was imagining.
You have slime spilling from your eyes.
It’s not so much a hero as it looks like it has the intelligence of a large dog.
Did you see the slime?
That’s the hidden room of the host you took over.
>>14
A mere sadist wouldn’t go out of their way to create a room like this and hide it.
I had forgotten, but it was quite a society of disparity…
I don’t understand the average slime.
When it’s a normal beautiful face, it looks sharp, but as soon as it becomes a silly face, the cheeks swell up.
This chewy…
Although they were elevated to the status of a hero solely based on their strength, they have received nothing but praise and haven’t learned anything at all, the so-called hero?!
>>19
It seems like there is knowledge about monsters.
If they see this face, they’ll instantly recognize it as a slime.
The hero will find it and bring it immediately once I teach them how to read it.
You are smart, right?
>>21
It feels kind of like a puppy.
Why is the slime teaching the hero about letters!
Well, if someone is really stupid, they probably won’t become strong in combat unless they have an extraordinary amount of strength.
Wall Dun
Aha, so this guy can’t read the room, huh?
A hero who seems to have a high INT just because their EDU is low.
This hero is definitely a serious contender for the Holy Maiden.
The people around him who raised such a natural boy into a fighting machine…
The hero is quite cute.
Is it Moomin?
So, what could this hero be thinking? Is it that they can’t easily show their emotions due to living a life without expression?
I’m making funny faces, but lately when I’m really taken aback, I end up with a normal beautiful girl face…
That’s a rigid, useless flowchart, hero…
>>37
I thought it was a corpse, but it was an unusually designed chair.
>>39
The brave boy who lets the young lady sit on this is…
>>50
I heard that if you let them sit in a chair when they’re tired, it can be helpful…
Because I want to be helpful…
A hero who learns quickly.
Hey, this facility…
It seems that there are mysteries on the original side as well.
>>41
A nice house! A nice dad! It’s a mystery why a monster greater than a magical creature was born from them…
>>45
I really think there is a theory that I was possessed by a demon.
>>53
It seems like we’re going to have a conversation about what Jelly’s life was like.
>>57
The true personality of the third character, Jerry, is coming…
Did they turn the originally existing crazy hidden room into a torture room?
Dried fruit is delicious!
>>43
Even if you eat carefully, a jar of dried fruit will be empty in about two weeks, right?
Strange characters are just like patterns.
The ability to see and gather multiple pieces of information like that is quite impressive.
I wonder if the saint smells nice when we get close together.
>>46
This is a dog.
To the north is a mountain where monsters appear! To the east is a forest where monsters appear! To the south is a sea or lake where monsters appear!
>>49
The forest is to the west!
This location definitely requires a barrier.
The hero and the saintess are coming…
Fun Room
I don’t want to read that blood-soaked book that’s just sitting in that room…
>>56
…!
The depiction is completely that of a real demon-possessed person.
Even though you’re a hero, you can’t read.
>>62
It is not necessarily required to defeat monsters.
Of course, it would be more convenient if I could read a book that describes the ecology of monsters.
>>66
It’s troublesome if you get too clever and start to rebel.
>>74
The characterization of child soldiers is like that.
>>62
“Let me command you.”
So it’s a character that fights as they are commanded.
I hope there isn’t important information written in that blood-stained book…
For a moment, I thought the backrest was a flower-patterned chair.
Well, it’s a trope for the villainess in stories for a true saint to have an evil personality possess her.
It’s not surprising to say that Jelly-sama actually became a slime there.
Could it be that you two look good together?
I really don’t understand why a slime would have a more decent sensibility than a demon that wants to stain books with blood; I definitely don’t want to read such a book.
>>68
It’s been said since episode 1.
It’s not just that they have a bad personality; they seriously seem like someone who would worship the devil.
This chair really has a significant used feeling.
It turns out that it’s really the slime that’s possessed by a demon, which is why it’s bad!
>>72
Actually, the original Jelly was cursed by a demon and turned into a slime, and somehow managed to regain its body…
>>76
The case of being reincarnated as a slime and finding out that my original body had become a corpse, so I took over.
The shell of the demon that entered Lady Jelly.
Is it the husk of the demon that was pretended to be and then tormented to death?
If it’s a torture of a demon’s servant, I probably won’t be on the next one.
Isn’t it possible that a demon was really being tortured?
I like when slimes have a terrible time.
Jelly successfully expelled the devil on their own.
I wonder if they were torturing the demon they chased away.
>>79
So, after expelling the demon, such a barbaric act…?
I felt a sense of déjà vu with the young lady Yorara, and it turned out to be Jelly.
Are you okay? Is the slime leaking?
Itome-chan is cute!
Even the chair is crying.
For a moment, I thought it was something crafted like a chair where Neuro’s Six was sitting, altered for humans.
The hero seems to have a high learning ability, as he quickly memorized letters and such.
I want the hero to be a good kid and be happy.
I will follow your instructions.
The handling of the editing comments is already like a dog.
Speaking of which, does this country have a king since it’s a kingdom?
It seems like it recognizes and searches as symbols rather than characters.
>>91
Even children start out like that.
Is it something like a princess possessed by a hobgoblin witch?
Even though it’s a slime, does it get scared by human blood?
>>93
He’s a good guy, isn’t he?
Lady Julie of the Devil
The torture room is way too intense…
The presence of human blood means that something happened there that caused bleeding…
If anything, she’s the type to throw up just from the memories of tortured people.
I’m glad the hero can’t read.
If that was Lady Julie’s torture diary, we would have seriously been caught switching places.
>>100
You know that my personality changed through my interactions with my father, right?
Speaking of which, is this basement my house?
>>101
There is no doubt that it is a room located beyond a hidden door that leads down from the home library.
I feel like the characters in the story recognize her as a beautiful young lady, while the readers see her with a funny face.
>>105
A silly hamburger pick…
Are you okay? That chair isn’t some cursed object that lets a demon possess you, is it?
Could it be that the owner of this body was really a worthless person who should have just died?
>>107
👺
Is there a problem if the true Jelly is more demonic than a demon?
Why does the slime have more common sense and knowledge?
It’s not a slime that became a saint by taking over the body of a saint.
Could it be that she was a saint of slimes, as the title suggests?
This time, I don’t even know where the slime was born, and surprisingly, it might really have been turned into a monster by a curse.
Jelly, who has to confront the sins of oneself (not oneself)… the otter…
Well, it’s definitely the exciting playroom of the saintess, isn’t it?
Isn’t it too cute that even though Jelly has been living in the wild for a long time, they still stagger at the sight of blood?
>>117
Back when I was a slime, I didn’t have eyesight.
Slimes are unrelated to bleeding, you see.
I was made aware of the abnormality that, even though once assimilated, it should not be possible to produce a separate entity.
Why is there such a room in the mansion…
Was there really a real devil?
That devil is definitely doing a few people, isn’t it?
Isn’t it suspicious to say that that devil is coming to the library?
It might surprisingly be my father’s…
No… a slime saint.
Aren’t there many readers treating it as Jelly’s room even though it’s not officially stated yet?
There must be still more hidden rooms…
I can’t believe such a gentle-looking dad…