- sorcerer who is about to buy out the chastille merchWho'd even buy that?
about the souvenirs: they are sold very well, even have limited edition
Not Fluff, but I can share some of my issues with volume 6:mind sharing with the rest of the class?
I was going to respond but Dana already said everythingmind sharing with the rest of the class?
I thought she has been redeemed and isn't on the evil side anymore. She surely wouldn't do something that wicked.Nephteros the professional PR manager. Soon she'll create social media too.
"Who would even buy Chastille's merchs?"
"Sir, you just preordered the entire set this morning."
Thanks for this. I will now brace myself for a bit of a lower point to be hopefully surprised by the better parts.Not Fluff, but I can share some of my issues with volume 6:
- Kuroka's hypocrite attitude towards Barbatos. She almost killed Chastille and act as if Barbatos, the one who saved her, is the enemy calling him "the worst kind of sorcerer" (she doesn't know anything about him or what he did for her). This will go on and on and it's really annoying, and why I call her hypocrite is related to another volume.
- Foll wants to get stronger, Zagan says no because "he still wants her to live as a child", yet somehow both of them get cursed: Zagan turns into a kid, Foll into an adult, and the description as she is growing up is a little... well, uncomfortable.
- Zagan acts like a brat almost all the volume (his mental age also reverses) and both Nephy and Foll defends everything bad he does, even when he snapped at Chastille for no reason (something Zagan admits), yet Nephy doesn't side with her friend and chides Richard, who tried to defend his captain, talking about an unrelated topic.
- We don't see anything related to the conference, not in this volume or the other. It's skipped entirely.
- Kuroka will reunite with two childhood friends and the meeting is pretty meh.
- The way to dispel the curse... Well, it happens while Zagan is still in child form, and I hated it.
Now, good things about this volume:
- It's the volume that introduces the most enigmatic characters of the series, the one who appears in the last page.
- Chastille begins to think about her feelings for Barbatos.
- Barbatos and Zagan talk about Bifrons' being in love with Nephteros, implying Barbatos has realized he's in love with Chastille (remember chapter 71).
- Nephteros being the only one who treats Zagan as an adult despite his appearance.
I'm trusting Itagaki Hako with the adaptation of volume 6, but I hope it doesn't get much time to be adapted and we can move to volume 7 soon.
ty for the spoilers, i kinda hope they skip it or make it shorterNot Fluff, but I can share some of my issues with volume 6:
- Kuroka's hypocrite attitude towards Barbatos. She almost killed Chastille and act as if Barbatos, the one who saved her, is the enemy calling him "the worst kind of sorcerer" (she doesn't know anything about him or what he did for her). This will go on and on and it's really annoying, and why I call her hypocrite is related to another volume.
- Foll wants to get stronger, Zagan says no because "he still wants her to live as a child", yet somehow both of them get cursed: Zagan turns into a kid, Foll into an adult, and the description as she is growing up is a little... well, uncomfortable.
- Zagan acts like a brat almost all the volume (his mental age also reverses) and both Nephy and Foll defends everything bad he does, even when he snapped at Chastille for no reason (something Zagan admits), yet Nephy doesn't side with her friend and chides Richard, who tried to defend his captain, talking about an unrelated topic.
- We don't see anything related to the conference, not in this volume or the other. It's skipped entirely.
- Kuroka will reunite with two childhood friends and the meeting is pretty meh.
- The way to dispel the curse... Well, it happens while Zagan is still in child form, and I hated it.
Now, good things about this volume:
- It's the volume that introduces the most enigmatic characters of the series, the one who appears in the last page.
- Chastille begins to think about her feelings for Barbatos.
- Barbatos and Zagan talk about Bifrons' being in love with Nephteros, implying Barbatos has realized he's in love with Chastille (remember chapter 71).
- Nephteros being the only one who treats Zagan as an adult despite his appearance.
I'm trusting Itagaki Hako with the adaptation of volume 6, but I hope it doesn't get much time to be adapted and we can move to volume 7 soon.
there was never a promise between us… richmanThank you for keeping your promise, whosaint. BUT I NEED MOOOOOOOREEEEE