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More characters need to do thatAlso, MC literally did the "Shows up, annihilates demon, refuses to elaborate, leaves." meme. God bless
More characters need to do thatAlso, MC literally did the "Shows up, annihilates demon, refuses to elaborate, leaves." meme. God bless
Number 2 with extra dip pleaseWould you guys, rather
1. Read chapters biweekly, broken down and uploaded in four parts?
or
2. Read chapters monthly, upload as whole?
Monthly please. Thanks.Would you guys, rather
1. Read chapters biweekly, broken down and uploaded in four parts?
or
2. Read chapters monthly, upload as whole?
As you wish, but seems 2 won, so yeah all at onceWould you guys, rather
1. Read chapters biweekly, broken down and uploaded in four parts?
or
2. Read chapters monthly, upload as whole?
Tbh I sometimes forget what is going on when it's monthly in some mangas but I don't like broken down chapters too. Because they are not complete, it's confusing to read it. But when it's a whole chapter they generally won't make you question what happened the chapter before (unlike broken down chapters). So I will say monthly is the best. Thanks for the chapters and asking this.Would you guys, rather
1. Read chapters biweekly, broken down and uploaded in four parts?
or
2. Read chapters monthly, upload as whole?
Would you guys, rather
1. Read chapters biweekly, broken down and uploaded in four parts?
or
2. Read chapters monthly, upload as whole?
"oh no, he saved my live he must be humanity's enemy"
That's some mental gymnastics over a probly not so complicated manga plotYes. Thanks for the translations!
Maybe this is a rare manga that realises a villain's worst enemy often isn't a hero but another villain. Just like a corporation's worst enemy isn't the government, which typically loves to have big tax-paying, massively employing, export generating corporations around. The worst enemy is a rival corporation that would stop at nothing if it saw a chance to drive a competitor out of the market.
Is it? I don't see any gymnastics there. I might have inserted the "corporations are evil" trope there for the sake of the metaphor, though. The real mental gymnastics is the belief that bad guys would form a united front against the good guys. Bad guys are bad guys because they can't be trusted and are willing to do anything to have their way. If you have two bad guys, neither of them would consider the other one anything but a possibly useful and naturally expendable tool. So, the shrine maiden in this chapter is perfectly justified in wondering if what she witnessed was a fight between a hero and a villain or just one villain removing another villain.That's some mental gymnastics over a probly not so complicated manga plot