Goblin Is Very Strong - Vol. 5 Ch. 40

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My "RPing", as you put it, contained the names "Snake" and "Otacon", as well as the keywords "PS3" and "Blu-ray", and you still couldn't figure out it was a reference or find it yourself? Not even with Google?
That's impressive in a way.
 
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Thank you for translating!

What an infodump! Still, there were cute goblin stuff and all!
 
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having flashbacks to Legend of the Dragoon, FF VII, & Xenogears, ....... good times. 😎😎😎
 
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Ooo so the flowers is exchange magic

so what did she do with the underground village?!

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Ah so thats what

AAND WHAT THIS IS THE LAST CHAPTER? WHAT ABOUT 41, MANGADEX SAYS IT GOES TO 41
 
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So - it's pretty much similar to beating the post game boss - with a low level speed run character party.

I do agree that the visit to the demon Lord's castle now took on a whole new meaning - Wasabi at the time was just sizing her up as a potential future rival toy - but if this is to be believed, then the Demon Lord was sizing her (and Wasabi) up so that he could die.

It's funny though - for the ones that created both demons and angels that they gave Aki such a disproportionately sized Angel. Granted, it's because of Angel Aki that Aki can even exceed limits, something that the brother / sister wanted.

But yeah - if you think about it, the only way Wasabi could possibly die is if someone can break the speed limit. The only way the brother / sister can die is if someone can break the status limits - and from what we can tell, the only person in that game world able to do so is Aki.
 
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Plotholes bigger than Mimit's tits. So Marom and the demon lord created the divine protection which is able to perfectly heal people turned into ground meat by goblin-chan, and they made themselves immortal in some unspecified way, but she has to take pills against dementia. So the divine protection can repair dead peoples brains but can't stop her brain from degenerating? And as a mage powerful enough to create an immortality spell, she can't create a spell to auto-deliver whatever is in those pills directly to her brain? Or maybe the author just went full retard rushing the final battle arc and then trying to invent some motivations for the dumbfuck actions of the randomly inserted endboss character...
 
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I assume that she created the save point system after they became immortal, and because they are outside of the system they can't use the save system anymore.

Also, just because they could save/load their "status" it would just mean re-living same life over and over. They wouldn't retain memories or new experiences.

And I don't really get the nitpick of "if she could make herself immortal, she can't teleport MEDICINE INTO HER HEAD"? That's like saying "If doctors can create a vaccine for a virus, why can't they create a vaccine for brain tumors?!".
 
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@Abedeus well, I assume that the author started this as a comedy manga with a simple setting, and decided after it got axed that the ending should explain the whole setting and had to quickly make up some plot for it. It's not like the ending / Marom is the only bad writing in this series; the motivations for a lot of the characters are flaky at best.

The divine protection literally revives dead people and does allow them to keep all of their memories, so the tech (or rather, magic) exists. Of course the author could invent another reason for why the healing components of the divine protection won't work for Marom, but at this point it would just be the bullshit-frosting on the garbage cake. To create immortality you have to find ways to stop your cells from degenerating - so why does her brain still degenerate if the rest of her body doesn't? The simplest explanation for that is that the author is braindead. Would you accept it if instead of dementia she would be suffering from MS or ALS?

The "teleport medicine into your brain" part was just pointing out the smaller plot holes on top of the big plot hole. I can think of at least 20 better ways for a mage to take medicine than doing it in literally the same way than a normal human person. She could have a magic servant or tool that feeds her pills when she has an episode, make an auto dispenser spell (exchange some air in stomach with pills every hour), whatever. Not that it matters because it's retarded that she has this illness in the first place.
 

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