@Tearsax Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't the other girl literally someone she trusts? If that's the case, then it's an absolutely stupid idea to run. Her friend said to trust this man, and that he's harmless. Not even considering her friend's advice would just mean there's no point in...
Is this the opposite of a deus ex machina? Where everything is good and there's nothing to worry about, suddenly an unstoppable threat just completely pops out of literally fucking no where
@FgoSegul don't be so down on yourself. Even if you're below average, there's definitely many out there for you. You just need to improve yourself to the best of your ability, if you choose to.
@Red225 The evil god question was rhetorical. I don't know about all of DC lore, nor do I care. I was simply talking about Batman and Gotham. The fucking DC universe is a convoluted mess.
Secondly, you still ignore the point I'm making, likely for clear reason. I'm not arguing about the process...
I hate this kind of shit. All the girls eventually will fall madly in love with him, but he will just choose which ever girl was introduced first.
Definitely deserves a harem ending.
So uh, interesting that he couldn't do anything earlier since all his allies around him held him back, and yet in this chapter simply his "killing intent" was enough to subdue the demon lord, let alone any actual actions. Makes sense.
@Red225 You completely ignored the point about probability and liability. Then you bring up other DC universe characters, when I'm solely talking about Batman.
The man was possessed by a demon, who under normal circumstances was completely unable to be brought back. That means he's a dangerous...
@Red225 You understand there's probability, right? If in the Batman universe, 50% of all Arkham Asylum prisoners escape within a year, and have an average of murdering 10 people before they're caught again, that's called a liability. Hypothetically, if Batman killed them all, and there was just...
@red225 You realize your argument is taken from the real world, right? You cannot apply such an argument on fantasy fiction since there are variables that don't exist in the real world. You think Batman is smart simply locking up the villains who have insane power, enough power to just break out...
This manga is so ecchi focused I can't stand it. The plot could be non-existent for all I care. And I'm someone who likes reading "plot" driven manga, it's just so horrible.