Champignon no Majo - Vol. 5 Ch. 25 - Because You Are My Spring

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It's been proven now! Luna is a harem protagonist!!

Heh, what a bittersweet chapter. The first thought I had reading through it would be something akin to:

Author: I think there's been too many wholesome chapters lately (1). Hmm, time to spice things up!

My reaction:

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Anyhow, great chapter. Fills me up with red flags worry too much.
 
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Such a nice chapter to know Gus more…

I wont lie that I was suddenly really surprised to see the word sex dropped so frankly but then again, this is the author of Gakuen Alice
 
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I knew it! Gustave was talking about Luna when he was referring to his first love. Alas, that love will lead to mutual destruction if it bears fruit, thus he lets it go. Truly the best boy.

Unfortunately, I can't help but to think about the potential death flags that the author is stacking him up with. Like:
  • Him always in search for love
  • Gus being part of the weaker ones compared to other black magicians
  • Him being Lis' teacher: Gus might potentially get sacrificed for Lis' development
  • The white magician in the town having interest on Gustave's powerful wind magic

I really hope he'll stay and not get killed off anytime soon. The series needs more cheerful characters to balance out Luna and Lis (lol).
 
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Green gentleman gone too soon ;-; I didn't really understand the lore part about how the green witch's powers became "white" after his affair and death? I was a bit confused that the powers (?) became infused in gems, which I'm sure also refers to Lis' gem and also the throwback to that other white mage who said that he wanted Gus' wind magic... I think Gus' death flag has been raised so high (nooooooo)

I might have read too fast but I also found it surprising that magicians can choose to be either black or white? The whole time I perceived that it was more of black mages having an affinity to remove poison on top of their type of magic so they were deemed to be black mages? Think the only definition we had of black vs white mages was in the first chapter and subsequently about how magic interacts with both types of mages.
 

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