While we are on topic:
The top left bubble on pg 1 is probably supposed to be swapped with the one below it.
In pg13 he is quoting, so it should be "closer".
pg7 should be "about being" not "neing".
So let me get this straight. The forging hammer is too heavy for her so she plans to make a hammer from the same material that the swords are made from, for it's light but strong impact properties.
Won't this just make a shitty hammer that rapidly destroys itself in the process of forging? I...
So the MC gets a bad vibe from her and assumes she has bad intentions for the egg. Specifically he suspects that she is a demon. But I bet that she is actually the dragon mother looking for her lost egg.
He keeps lying to her because he suspects that she is a demon, but that is only making...
Well specifically that was potato starch, as in starch that comes from potatoes. When it comes to babypowder and other commercial products you typically use corn starch. (although I think that is just because corn is so cheap.) Japan has a weird obsession with potato starch for some reason.
There is a lot of confusion about why the explosion happened. I am not sure if it will be covered later, but this is what I remember from the WN.
The problem is that the fantasy world's magic is fake,... sorta. The magic that is know, and practiced, is apart of the game like system that D...
Read the TL note. It is just a name based on appearance, not origin. Look up Goose barnacle.
Also Is this how fisherman catch turtles? Based on size and weight, I thought it would be more like nets fishing rather than line and pole.
As someone that reads in long format, it hurts when the size of the pages fluctuates nearly every page.
Good to see this one back, and legible enough to read.
On another note:
I don't know how it works in this setting, but the lore for gods is usually that they draw power from the prayers/faith of their believers. And the collective image the believers have of the god is the form and personality that they take.
In other words, it's possible he could...
The distance of splashing is based on height dropped above the oil's surface. And the bubbling surface has everything to do with water/ice content you add. Water and oil don't mix so it rapidly creates bubbles of steam, coated in oil, that pop.
The number one cause of fires during Thanksgiving...