you should read the second chapter. He didn't "transform" into a human...Kind of a pointless premise.
He's strong enough to fend off a group that can defeat his master, but he's not ditching guard-duty?
If he can freely leave the cave, why didn't he until he found the cleric?
If he can transform into a human, what was the point behind the sentiment: "nobody wants help from a demon"?
It was more interesting to find holes in this odd weave than actually reading it.
A very bizarre choice to translate this subpar story.
I believe I did, and the story just kept going with the idea of an unlikely, peculiar pairing.you should read the second chapter. He didn't "transform" into a human
Yes, yes they did. He was completely overpowered, and was the only thing stopping an otherwise strong team from progressing. Without him they killed the demon king...hmm, they actually kill D King? What?
Maybe the demon king has some sort of "Race control" ability. That's why he couldn't leave until the Hero Party defeated it. Although, I don't yet know why he didn't let them through in the first place....Kind of a pointless premise.
He's strong enough to fend off a group that can defeat his master, but he's not ditching guard-duty?
If he can freely leave the cave, why didn't he until he found the cleric?
If he can transform into a human, what was the point behind the sentiment: "nobody wants help from a demon"?
It was more interesting to find holes in this odd weave than actually reading it.
A very bizarre choice to translate this subpar story.
At least she politely and properly rejected him.Well, that was fast, not that it matters anymore. I think they should've made it longer before that confession, kinda infuriating to see a seemingly great premise wasted.
Sounds like a ski rental agreement to me.Badly want to find a job that only require name and promised not to blame the company responsible for any death