I didn't expect this to be some magnificent fight but I did not expect the MC to end it in 2 panels with "I tilled your soul". He truly was the farmer of his age.
I think that's the guy who says "my niece" in the earlier panel, that would be one of the Rozemarys (Karsteds third wife who Rozamyne is supposed child off) family members.
I think you can see Bonifatius in the baptism standing in the front row though.
I honestly can't believe that Watarus plan is as his literal first words to try to sell them on moving away from their homes. Pretty comedic interaction if you ask me, not sure if it's goofy or just dumb. It's almost as if it's missing a panel where he introduces himself but no he is just like...
My bet is that they kicked her out because she was "too good" for this party. She would probably have stayed with these guys because of their friendship but they wanted her to progress in her career to a better party or what ever because she was way too good of a healer for their party.
Reading these chapters is such a joy, the art is so expressive and the characters look pretty great (at least when they aren't all in scrubs). It looks like Mustache mans plots thicken, maybe the next arc once again deals with the demon king and the elves.
I quite like this chapter, building up these demon king rivals was definitely needed, Leiji definitely lacked personality to be nothing more than a bit villain against Iruma but after these chapters he's much more likable and has his own backers too which is nice. Six Fingers is messing with 2...
When I read this it feels like the plot is so condensed as if it's missing pages here and there. The series is running trough tropes and situations so fast that there's no real time to breathe. It almost feels like nothing is happening despite 3 characters and a plot thread being introduced and...
I quite like the detail where the older guards snap into action fast while surprising the newer guards who then scramble to follow up. A learning moment for certain.
They are the soldiers of O'Shae who is in on the plot and the troops are presumably loyal to him. The Baron is borrowing them from O'Shae "for his security" and they are asking the general, who is O'Shaes boss, for permission to move the soldiers around. The general tells the Baron that Baron...