So, instead of standing his ground after getting punched in the face, the BBEG retreated a safe distance and transformed before coming back to fight. He's already lost.
Okay, Carta has flying magic. I wondered why he decided to pair up with her. And of course Cynthia and Lilith couldn't just let things lie and had to introduce themselves. I'm kind of hoping that's the last time they ambush her. Carta needs to be a capable partner for Weiss and I already wonder...
That conversation between Ghozal and Balirossa was a legitimately mature one. Sure Ghozal got a little carried away at the end, but at least he and she have more of an understanding of how each views each other (and Uliminas). It does feel like they've progressed.
And the last few pages sure...
Now that the twins are born, I'm wondering about their growth rate. Since the pregnancy was slower than a wolf's, but faster than a human's, does that mean that they'll growth the same way? Slower than a wolf, but faster than a human?
Dammit, if not for the last page, we would've had a whole peaceful chapter. Still, I'm wondering where this is going to go. What exactly is Philia going to involve herself in that would be as monumental as the first arc? (I mean besides getting married--a courtship arc wouldn't be too bad--it...
So a pot to strengthen him and pots to weaken the ogresses so that there is no death by snu snu or even a "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is bruised and spongy." scenario.
Putting that aside, it's not often I run across a manga where the majority of characters are morally grey, there are...
You're talking about penal units. And yes, they had minders to make sure they performed their duty and if they didn't, they were executed. This could happen to any of the commoners (any of the complicit staff under the nobles). But we are talking about nobles here and they had privilege (i.e...
I remember a flashback where Hildegard told Philia that Philia looked a lot like Hildegard when she was younger. I remember thinking it was odd, but damn for what I thought was a throwaway line to come back and this was the piece of the puzzle I did not know I was missing. It completely changes...
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Page 30 made me realize why Mia felt so familiar. In Aa Megami-sama!, the character of Belldandy is a Goddess First Class. She is quite literally perfect. Her older sister, Urd, is a Goddess Second Class, even though she is arguable much more powerful. Unlike...
I feel torn about this as Mia, if she is even as half as competent as Philia, is absolutely going to wreck shop. I just hope she doesn't utterly destroy the country that Philia did protect and improve for the time she was there.
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So Girtonia's subjugation squads never actually went out there? Oh, boy. I can imagine a lot of squads are going to have a lot of casualties. And considering what she discovered in the library, it looks like it's going to go bad fast.
Ah, Mia is trying to figure...
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I rather like that the maid and butler have noticed something's not quite right and are trying to piece together what is going on. It is obviously going to take time, but I do hope that the first prince's wish comes true and that she falls in love with the country.
If the Tame skill can only summon creatures one has the power to defeat, I can understand why the sword skill is necessary for him to learn and excel at. As an noble and one with a skill considered useless, I can imagine that he can train almost continuously if he's being ignored by everyone...
Wow. I've not seen a heroine wield political and economical power like that in--it's been so long I can't remember. She knew her stuff and she knows what she wants. I honestly don't see how the other girls could even compete with her.