Livestreaming world war seems kinda out of nowhere yeah but in the modern age everything is livestreamed. I mean have you seen the stuff the IDF gets up to in the genocide? The real suspension of disbelief is any country doing something about it. But I guess that's what the nuclear armageddon's for.
This was quite a thick chapter to wrap it all up with. I know they said there's no demon king but the hooded one definitely seems like one. Why do they think the princess is an otherworlder? Because there's 2 princesses? What sort of plot twist are we about to get? It's not like they couldn't do...
So like any violent and sexually charged manga I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt to see how it develops but from what I've seen so far I'm worried that the author themself has some horrid thoughts about women. They've so far crafted a world obsessed with bloodlines, rape, and...
I adore how raw and painful these emotions are between them all. They're all hurt, lonely, far far from home and the one person they can even think to rely on has seemingly made her choice already and there's no room for them. It festers in them. Such a beautiful wound.
A little bit, but I think I like Misaki a bit more at the moment because it's more coherent with its world building. In that one it's very clearly a protagonist vs the world/the system conflict and still facing down the adversity of it even in the knowledge of failure is an inspiring love.
In...