In this context the two girls quite literally just brought him to his room. Why would it be them he is referring to?
The singular "they" has been used since the 14th century. It is grammatically correct in this instance.
Lmao, definitely not the translator that's stupid.
They isn't just a plural pronoun. It can be used as a singular pronoun as well.
Imagine being a grammar Nazi whilst not knowing proper grammar.
Keep seeing people questioning how water is weak to fire, as if extreme heat wouldn't evaporate water and dry out water monsters causing them to be weaker.
This isn't Pokemon.
Exactly? They don't need to do this, but they take their time to do it anyways... having someone come and undermine your goodwill for shits and giggles is disrespectful. Implying that someone being a troll for trolls sake is a good thing is weird and sad. Can't believe people in the comments...
Sounds more like her power would be imperceptibility then. She can erase her presence causing her to become imperceptible to others.
I haven't actually read this chapter though, so I'm not even sure who we're talking about. Chapter 7 doko?
That's not what intangible means though? If she can still touch things then she's not intangible. Think Shadowcat from X-Men, she can go through walls/objects. That is intangibility. Ghosts would be another good example, they can go through objects and objects can go through them. If you cannot...