I really hope that Maou-chan isn't the one that has to apologize in the end, cause the old heroes treat her less like a friend and more like a doll. She has every right to stop being friends with them.
I'm noticing a trend where the that-one-dude-that's-not-part-of-the-MC's-harem character tends to be the favorite character. I think it has something to do with that fact that he's not with the MC for any romantic reasons, unlike the harem.
Giruas: "I won't use magic because I've never used magic in my life."
Also Giruas: copies his opponent's magic during the fight
Gotta say, I'm disappointed in this fight. Would've loved it if he was a Rock Lee type that used hard work to train his body to match magic-users, but instead he just...
"Ehh?! I was gonna dress you up in cute clothes as a reward, too!!"
"I guess I could still let you..."
...I feel like the author wanted their relationship to look cute instead of how manipulative and abusive it looks to me.
@kwendy The heroes were bad because they care more about looking good than doing good (their reasons for being heroes are selfish and they would put the blame on someone else to keep their pride intact). Dylan is good because he wants to make people smile.
If you're willing to indulge in the author's (extremely relatable) work fantasy and can stomach how often the characters gush about how great their friends and co-workers are to them, you'll probably have a good time.
Personally, I wish that the emotional moments were spaced farther apart so...
Anyone else getting flashbacks to Madara dropping that huge meteor? Don't tell me he's going to drop another one after she barely blocks it with a giant bone hand or something.