Hope we get another glimpse into the future one day so we can see what sort of nonsense Urza and her gang are getting up to during the Taiju war of conquest we saw before.
Based on the chapter title and the first few pages, I thought the twist would be that the goddess ordered Meylin to play the role of villainess for some reason, and the sister knew about it. Still a really good chapter compared to the last few.
The worst villain in this one has to be the Duke...
Uuuuuuuuuuuuuugh. I don't care about these dipshits anymore. Bunny girl was right, they're just a pathetic collection of petty assholes. Can we not have some kind of heel-face turn for the griefers and just grind them into the dirt for being such dicks?
I too wish to play with the small angry cosplayer.
Side note, I thought Juju was going to have some kind of love triangle with Marin and Gojo, but it looks like that fell off at some point.
Wait wait wait... so Mia's father and mother "couldn't conceive" for years until Mia was born several years later (no mention of miscarriages, just couldn't get pregnant), but they managed to snatch away Philia from her mother and convince LITERALLY EVERYONE that the child was theirs? One of the...
To be fair, if someone told me they used magic to alter reality for the sake of winning, I'd accept their victory solely on the fact that they were CAPABLE of pulling that kind of powerful spell in the first place.
If I recall correctly the magic they're using requires them to have a piece of the person they want to observe (like a strand of hair), know the exact spacial coordinates where the person was supposed to be, and the exact time they were there. This particular spell seems like it would be good...
Spent a moment reminding myself what was going on this story, then had a laugh remembering that the reason Rex is following Scarlet around is because she kicked the shit out of his former rider (a prince), and stole his ride.
Even if she mentions chocolate, cocoa beans are from southern climates. I'm not sure how easily this country could access them.
Also, what was the original translation for 'godfather'? Obviously, it's got connotations in English, but was the Japanese word equivalent to a Yakuza don or...