
If eating humans can’t make you perfect, then why eat them?
I hope this guy doesn’t die.
The disciple’s older sister was also a good woman.
>>1I want you to live for 50 years.
You can stop sculpting if you want.
If you start to feel attached to the dragon tribe, it becomes hard to read.
In the end, humans are quite strong, so we are relatively being pushed back.
The LC team is steadily hunting down the dragon tribe.
If the country is not in turmoil, there will be sacrifices, but it seemed like it could be managed relatively well.
I hope it gets finished before I die.
After talking about negotiations at the beginning, responding to the threat of “If you go any further, I’ll blow you up with explosives” with “That’s a good negotiation” is just too good.
I think I can do anything just because I ate, but when it’s right in front of me, I don’t know what to do, just like me.
>>7It feels good to think I understand after reading a book, but when I actually try it, I can’t do it at all…
It’s sad that they were eating so happily, but now they’re saying, “I shouldn’t have eaten it… I want to give it back if I could…”
I wonder if Grandpa made a promise with someone.
It’s still incomplete and this interesting, so how much more so when it’s finished?
>>10It seems I will have to wait for 50 years.
You’re too good at bringing out the cinematic flavor…
This time, it’s really interesting as a short story of just over 50 pages.
The ending of Redguff may not be depicted, but it seems likely that we will only see the completed statue.
Bamboo’s End Hall
Future Vision Uncle
A short story with a lineup of flavors has come again.
>>15It seems they come roughly every 10 episodes.
If they’re improving that much in just a few days, it seems like they can grow relatively quickly.
No matter how good something is made, it still seems like it won’t be perfect.
It’s nice to make people guess the reason why the old man has become an old man without explaining the details…
It’s good that the old man in front of me is something I can create in practice.
Is this the manga that was about the mother of assassination…?
>>19Don’t forget about the beautiful aunt and Mirasuna.
The minimal depiction that makes the dragon elder feel dramatic is just too stylish.
That’s something the strong would say!!!
If you discuss it, 100 can become 1000! That’s what negotiation is all about! The lines are powerful.
This time there were no jokes at all…
It seems that the story of the dragon tribe is also properly in the original work.
Is it based on the original work?
The hearts of the old men who tried to negotiate just the two of them are too strong.
I like how Ledguff expresses respect by saying things like “their souls” towards the defeated warriors and “everyone has something better than me!”
I hope they can finish that sculpture because it’s cool.
Upon re-reading, it becomes too convincing as a myth that serves as an excuse for guilt.
The true sensitivity is that this monster is human.
It feels like a serious manga since the last time.
>>31What the hell is that?
I have always been serious, right?
>>33Woo…
I’m glad I didn’t kill Martina.
>>32If Martina were dead, it would have been game over, but since she has already killed quite a few people, there might at least be two outs…
>>36Since the age of mythology, I’ve been eating human souls and the pennant race is already over…
Rain is just about to learn some skills and become a key player.
Wide-width large cup tank top…
Isn’t it appropriate to properly repent and aim for a second life before dying?
I’ve become stronger because I’ve taken it in… otherwise, that person wouldn’t be rewarded…
The way the girl reminisces about juggling is nice.
There are way more dragon clans than I expected!
>>41And they are being defeated more than I expected.
If we could talk to cows, chickens, and pigs, there might be humans who think similarly.
>>42In fact, there is a recurring philosophy in reality of “absorbing and incorporating power.”
I have a feeling it seems related to that area.
The thought of not wanting to waste it.
Speaking of Martina, I realized that no one has described any specific unique magic.
Is it just the half-grays?
The ridiculously powerful dragon tribe has revived, and it’s bad news.
A lot of fairly strong dragon species have revived, and it’s dangerous.
It’s unfair that Sir Gerges makes me feel hyped while Ledguf has a more somber effect.
Rain picks up the unfinished doll after killing Redguff, right?
There is a curse placed on Rain as well.
Rain also loves carvings!
It’s a Chimera Ant.
What will the dragon tribe do once they have devoured all the humans?
In the last of the half-gray arc, the world is destroyed and humanity is…
It is certain that there will be no future where they are exterminated, so it might mostly become a process of witnessing the decline of the dragon tribe.
I forgot, but I was carving hair… We have an unpleasant commonality…
It’s still interesting, but the lingering frustration of the half-gray group still pierces my heart.
It seems like the dragon tribe could be dealt with without any issues under the previous king’s regime.
If a sumo wrestler suddenly awakened to cannibalism and started rampaging across Japan, it wouldn’t be impossible to respond, but it would certainly be a huge hassle…
I thought that what I’ve been doing so far was something I had incorporated…
Like similar things are treated the same…
Is the dragon race not as strong as I thought, or is Elcie strong?
>>60It seems there is a difference between the general dragon tribe and the seven executives, like Redguf and the one who took over Margaret.
Aasu’s brother was easily taken down too.
Well, they’re just the kind of guys who are sealed away.
Ah, I see, you’re the one who killed Martina, Redguf.
I had almost forgotten.
>>62I’m not dead!!!
Well, it would be strange if I wasn’t bread by now…
>>63You may not have noticed, but it’s already about 50% bread.
>>66I will soon become Anpanman.
Bread has no soul, right?
The soul of wheat, be that as it may.
If Redguff appeared when it was animated.
I guess the opinions will be divided between the original readers and first-time anime viewers…
This manga is full of that kind of stuff.
I can somewhat understand the feelings of those who become vegan…
Receiving a life is like a myth, in a way.
It seems that the dragon race eats souls, and the physical body can be separately buried, so it’s not strange to think that eating the physical body does not cause a change, while eating the soul does.
It seems that the reason Martina didn’t eat was that she originally had the mindset of reading the room and just eating while acting with her companions.
If I was actively eating, I wouldn’t have been overlooked, right?
The dragon knight Redguf is in the original work, but his appearance differs as he has a dragon’s head and a human-type body. As for Ras, everything except for the name finally no longer matches.I can’t believe anything anymore because it seems like that.
I wonder if there is a nation of dragon tribes.
In the original work, it can be eliminated with a grant of 330,000.
Usually, I would joke around in the first half, but I was serious the whole time.
I am getting stronger… getting stronger…
Just be straightforward about eating…
It’s tough if we can understand each other…
I was told that Harkeen can’t make the effort that even Redguf can, and that was not good.
This story also shows how hopeless Harkin is…
I wonder how this will merge into the royal succession arc.
This guy is already no good from the point of having respect for humans in the first place.
>>81No matter who it is, they have some part that is better than me! This guy can really say that, huh?
>>84This guy has been eating by using that as a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Huh, eating it doesn’t mean anything…?
>>81The idea that eating leads to growth and respect are two sides of the same coin…
Miratsuna has really become a potential key fish in this chapter.
I wonder if Redguff will never eat souls from now on…
>>83There may be a daringly dramatic development.
It is unlikely that something like eating mindlessly will happen anymore.
It’s like the sensation of eating dogs or dolphins.
The dragon tribe cannot eat anything else.
>>85If you can’t eat, you’ll die of a moderately short lifespan.
Eating gives a seemingly endless lifespan and overflowing energy.
The one who killed my master says his works are the best! I’ll complete it for him!
I can’t do it… I shouldn’t have eaten… but my disciple can give perfect advice on everything, which is amazing…
I really like the dragon tribe that says, “If it’s unfinished, just finish it,” because they seem genuinely carefree and happy.
I love being confident and heading out with my tools, but when faced with the situation, being at a loss for what to do and being astonished is great.
I wonder if the seed that Ras’s older brother had is not very well known.
I ended up liking both Redguf and the old man in this story…
Would I have lived happily if I hadn’t found the wooden statue?
Lus’s genius aligns with the original work, so…
I hope they continue and finish something like Berserk as well.
I can’t wait for 50 years, but…
“I became stronger because I consumed souls! It’s funny to think that I just improved because I’ve been fighting all along.”
I think that even without seeing the image, I would have ended up not being able to eat it eventually.
Well, I might get defeated before that, though.
If the half-gray had revived when they had the rain blessing, it seems like they would have been even more one-sidedly defeated by the dragon tribe.
The dragon tribe has been defeated and is moving forward, but that aside, the civilians are also dying quickly.
If you try to take someone else’s place
Those who are ruined because they get close to people or try to understand them!
After all, there’s probably a pretty big difference between adventurers and ordinary people.
It’s scary that even dragon tribes have culture and beliefs.
Gratitude for food is part of being human as well.
If they eat intelligent beings, it seems that such thoughts might develop.
The development of the story about the king and the wheat is quick.
>>107Isn’t there a common point?
There have probably been quite a few dragon tribes that made promises with humans in the past, right? That’s nice.
Those who don’t make promises will obviously come to devour your soul.
Is this story included in the same volume as Miratsuna?
>>110Squeak squeak!
Even though I was laughing wildly and joking around, there’s a sad origin behind my silliness that makes me feel sentimental.