In 30 years, when everything is AI generated, including this very forum post, we'll look back fondly on how comprehensible this series was in comparison.
Suddenly, adult Luxia.
I'm glad we're back to normal. As adorable as Tiny Luxia was, I prefer my shrinkflation in my groceries, where it belongs.
Also, it'll be nice if Jing Chen ends up not being adversarial or clingy. He is a fellow Su Luxia appreciator, after all.
I mean, that IS what would happen if a teenage boy was in that situation with a teenage girl possessed by a devil trying to get him to transform into another devil to she can kill him. So... yeah.
Suddenly, baby Luxia.
I hope she's back to normal soon, but also, it'd be hilarious to see the villainess' reaction to now being bossed around by a (mostly literal) child.
I hope we end up with 3 opposing keeper groups - the Dragon Keepers, the Neo Keepers, and eventually the Invader Keepers. They occasionally stop fighting each other to kill an exec, and then resume their brawl.
Her side of the story: "They betrayed me at the moment of my ascension!"
Their side of the story (probably): "We've already asked her nicely to stop being a menace too many times, so..."
Thanks for the translation!
I think this arc's villainess being kicked from the villainess group is a good representation of this arc. As in, let's not hear from it again. Looking forward to the next one, though!
At the beginning of the story, the original Su Luxia had the power-trinket stolen from her. It'd have been a lot better thematically if it were revealed that previous holders of the trinket became immune to its effect (they've already had their "this only works once on you" effect).
That way...
He thinks "oh she's just a year older than me", but he needs to check out her experience bar.
Let's just say she's been grinding. In terms of experience.