From last chapter, apparently if you dehydrate a benitengutake, it becomes edible. Since poison can also be used to mean ‘an abrasive/toxic personality’, and since the ‘poison’ has been removed, she’s a lot nicer and more cutesy. There’s another manga, poison girl or something, that can demonstrate the play on words a bit betterok, but why did she change?
To put it in English wordplay/Rick & Morty reference:From last chapter, apparently if you dehydrate a benitengutake, it becomes edible. Since poison can also be used to mean ‘an abrasive/toxic personality’, and since the ‘poison’ has been removed, she’s a lot nicer and more cutesy. There’s another manga, poison girl or something, that can demonstrate the play on words a bit better
Thanks for the chapter
Eating the Corpse is what make them "Poisonous" I thinkthanks for the TL, so dead humans as food or weapons for poisonouse mushroom?
Hi! So basically in this story dead humans can be looted for supplies the mushrooms wouldn't normally have access to. One example in an earlier chapter was a troop of dancers that used an old iPod as a sound system. IDK if dead humans are also a food source for them but considering how irl mushrooms are detritivores, it's possible. Have a nice day : )thanks for the TL, so dead humans as food or weapons for poisonouse mushroom?