I know others aren't all that happy about the elders' punishment but I think we're only seeing the start of it.
Wanda gave the elders barely a fraction of the suffering they gave Hadesman and Fone.
They're now scarred and their minds might be fried from the pain, marking them forever.
Wanda...
Eh, seemed more to me that he was scared Iruma would choose to go back to the human world, which would mean Sullivan had failed in raising him with love. Of course we know Iruma had a dogshit life and will never go back (by choice), but I don't think Sully knows that?
I definitely think you're overthinking this and the author never considered it, but I also really agree that the idea of the Demon King intentionally crippling her enemies past her death by taking out all the competent people on purpose is an interesting take on the idiot noble trope. Keep cooking.
Also the translation being officially endorsed means that they're able to get in contact with the writer/editor to find out what they intended if an English equivalent for slang or a phrase doesn't exist, or if there's a hyper-specific meaning/intention behind some dialogue that a scanlator can...
That's certainly one of the endings of all time.
Felt like this entire volume was rushed to get to the ending, and Shin's motivations fall really flat on their face for the reasons Dementis stated already.
I think the point being made here is that the rest of the mafia aren't all that concerned about Clara's brother actually surviving the ordeal, or have at least come in with the assumption that he would die in the shootout. They'll bring "Clara's brother" back, but whether that's as a corpse or...
wasn't it that that skill only worked inside the dungeon because it was directly tied to the heroine and that was as far as her influence went? could've sworn that was the case and bro's done for if he messes up now
nah, mafia!Alice would do this.
in main manga, Alice lost to Iruma and effectively went full devotion to him, while in mafia AU Alice has been raised to prioritise "justice" above all else. Iruma is making him question what this "justice" actually means now, but he's not reached the point of...