Daiakutou Shonen - Ch. 15 - The Greatest Villain of Life

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I fucking knew the Mayor was shady as hell.

He might have an altruistic endgoal in mind but ultimately the means don't justify the actions.

Also we get more insight into Ehta's state of mind and I gotta say at first his goal on the outside may seem like him just trying to be edgy and contrarian and hell it still might be but after learning about his condition I got to massively respect his mental fortitude. Most kids would've given up learning that (in addition to becoming an orphan) but my goat will keep pushing on.

I feel bad for Jenna having pledged her loyalty to an absolute psycho like Yak (also I'm sure this isn't the last we've seen of him) but I'm hoping her and Mimosa Rabbit can become friends moving forward.
 
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damn look at that sexy slut on the front cover! the author should stop this mediocre manga and draw some H
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Ehta tummy..
Ehtummy..
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Anyways, why are they farming fragment shards when they can farm meteorite survivors instead? Their bodies are literally a gold mine.
 
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Ehta's determination shines. Also really articulates his world view here for the first time. He's still way over his head.

His powers seem shorter lately.

Anyone who talks about light as much as the mayor is unsurprisingly shady.
 
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This is a great chapter. Really puts a lot of things in perspective without feeling too expo-heavy. Mad props to MC for turning lemons into lemonade major fuck-you energy (cue Pokemon theme song)

BBEG's plan is probably to reassemble the meteorite or something to create/summon some maximally-powerful entity. I have this sudden vision of Eclipso diamonds :haa:

For anyone who has read the official translation, how did they handle the f-bombs? I've been reading it in this TL as a choice to emphasize the coarseness of MC's language (say, like Bostonian where the f-word is akin to a grammatical structure) than true vulgarity
 

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