I'm amazed at how many people are apparently looking at a middle schooler getting mindbroken by witnessing the horrors and stating with dead lifeless eyes that she's given up and are deciding that the story is saying that's good actually.
Not exactly a dragon per se, but there are some medieval myths about the vision of basilisks setting fire to birds in the sky, which is almost literally laser eyes, and there is a huge amount of overlap between dragons and basilisks with a lot of dragons being depicted as poisoning the land like...
To me it felt like this was the opposite of that. This felt like the author pretty clearly condemning this belief by making it an obvious flaw in his characters.
It seems like the author is exploring disparate ways people see the concept of "help" as little mini character arcs. We've already...
Oh fuck no, really? They're finally getting somewhere, there's finally tangible progress, but guess what, the plot needs to be dragged out so let's throw in a gyaru rival.
Please for the love of god let her just be a platonic friend. I don't think I can handle another series' progression being...
You can tell they really understand the heart of the Kikuri sino by dedicated a chapter to canonizing the fast she regularly stinks and goes days without showering lmao.
I feel seen, this was information for me specifically.