
(A face that suggests “Why do you say such a thing…?”)
Terrible…
It hurts!
🕺
I won’t spill the beans.
Mr. is my benefactor.
It’s sad to have taken fatal damage from an attack by such a dull person…
>>6It’s a skilled guy…
>>6Read the enemy’s presence!
Can you do that?!
I’m not considering that they were seriously a reading master or anything…
The more desperate I become, the more I end up drooling, which is sad.
Fantastic Fever
That world’s mob faces are too strong.
Hyo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o!
Your parents are the perverted bastards who did it with a Nue!
>>13White-kun!!!
The Junbo dispatch officer was just demoted for being involved in an accidental incident, but he is actually quite capable.
I really love the scene where he says, “It’s my homemade lunch… but at least some water…”
What’s going on with this manga right now…?
>>17Self-publishing (digital) is continuing at a very slow pace, but it is still ongoing.
The Tenka Party, with Kosaitas, illusionary techniques, and even dragons, is falling apart unexpectedly…
I’m stunned by the cruelty that the one who advised me to become human by preaching joys that cannot be experienced by beasts turned out to be more of a beast than anyone else.
If Piro were not only incredibly strong but also arrogant and competent, it would be great to have something like Jumbo that more than makes up for the dullness of magic.
I thought the latest volume suddenly started a side story, but then it ended in an intense way—what is this…?
How about we consider making it an anime soon?
I don’t think they were weak enough to be eliminated this early.
Isn’t the Daiten Party already so weakened that there’s nothing we can do about it?
What’s up with that person mastering sword techniques even though they’re a demon…?
The scene where the dispatch officer is crying while casting a clumsy healing spell on their subordinate is really nice…
What happened to that person in the end?
There didn’t seem to be a definitive scene of death… or so it seemed…
>>27Going to take revenge on the country I created while in a critically injured state, killing all the leaders and fading out.
It seems like they haven’t caught it yet and are killing everything in sight…
Volume 7 primarily revolves around an almost unknown old man.
The fallen Daiten Party, which had this guy, Kosaidatasu, and Tristar.
>>31It’s bad that the dragon person picked a fight in all directions.
Due to the cancellation announcement, the characters around here were forced to be handled like this.
After that, thanks to being ranked third in the upcoming manga award, it was saved from cancellation.
The idiot who betrayed and satisfied themselves with the responsibility and killed the old man with the triple forbidden technique is terrible.
>>34I’m not an idiot.
That scene had turned into a lost battle, focused on how to inflict damage on the enemy in a scorched earth strategy.
If Tristar had continued to fight like that, they would have inflicted considerable damage on the enemy, but in exchange, the city would have been reduced to ashes and many of their subordinates and civilians would have died, so it was a heartbreaking situation.
This guy → Not a human
This guy’s parent → Not a human.
This guy’s guardian → a bad person
Well, I suppose it’s good that I was able to take revenge while I was still conscious.
TriStar was just a pompous glasses-wearing character in the main story, but it was revealed after their death that they were a strong character in the past storyline.
If the arrangement of the Tristar and the thread picture were reversed, the dragon might have managed somehow, but it doesn’t work out.
In the morning sun, it might be beautiful.
Even in a losing battle, as a general, one must deal as much damage to the enemy army as possible.
As someone in a position to take care of human lives, making the choice that causes the least amount of bloodshed is also important.
It’s sad because both were the right choice.
I wonder how old the person in the picture is.