There's nothing more to translate. The manga covered 1/3rd or so of the novels and ended pretty much exactly where the anime did. The novels have been on hiatus for years last I checked, so the series is essentially done for.
The guy is right. She never had to stop killing COMPLETELY. She only had to stop killing for no reason. It's pretty common to need to kill someone even in the modern era. Self-defense, nipping a problem in the bud, destroying cartels and other such vile organizations, etc etc. Killing to keep...
The "lesson" this series tries to teach is outright terrible. You're not allowed to cheat death/reincarnate/possess/whatever because "that's just the way it works, mmkay"? Oh, you actually did cheat death? Well it's not a miracle that should be embraced because "you only get one shot at life...
Man this was delightful. I'm sure Tamaki was actually originally written as ecchi comic relief, but eventually the author just wanted to troll all the absolute brainlet westerners on Twitter that kept seething over her. So even though this probably wasn't planned exactly as-is from the start it...
You're thinking WAY too hard on the matter. What she did is bog standard human nature. Grief and anger objectively make us blame the cause for it even if it was an accident. Even if it's MORALLY wrong to blame her for her father's death she did still technically cause it, and as human nature...
For those wanting to know what the prequel series is about (I consider it mandatory reading, honestly), here's a short TLDR:
In every timeline/universe/whatever there's always a Queen, Witch of Love, and Witch's Disciple. The Witch of Love and Disciple always fight against the Queen, the Queen...
Hopefully Nanashi goes back to writing or remaking Yupiel-sama. It had vastly more potential imo.
Nagatoro was a nice ride for the most part, even if it lost a lot of steam in most peoples eyes for the past long while. Admittedly I think Nanashi is kind of wasted on works like this and they...
The author REALLY doesn't do drama well. To top it off he's basically just copying textbook examples of BAD stereotypical romance series drama arcs, all of which boil down to "this is easily solved by just asking one question or two that anybody in real life would have". Heck, Gojo's childhood...
This is actually pretty normal according to real life instances of revenge and kidnapping-torture. Most purely evil/insane criminals do indeed plan out their crimes in a "I've got backups for my backups" kind of way, hence why most criminals never actually get caught (it's a depressing...
Honestly I wouldn't even call it that. She very much so thinks like a demon- "might makes right, it's only natural a woman before a superior male submits, etc". By her own nature she probably sees Loran more like a male Lion forming his own pride with those that recognize his "superiority" and...