I can only hazard a guess, but the reason the series isn't cancelled is because it takes up so few pages a month.But I respect the “hustle” assuming the mangaka adaptation gets paid per chapter versus per page lol tho if they’re not working on other projects it’d be nice if they did a new original series with this style unless they don’t write at all lol
I personally suspect it will coincide with Chapter 100Next chapter is Miria, we're just a few months away! On early 2023 I was guessing we'll get to Miria around April 2024
Yeah like he needs more reason to be paranoidAnother issue to make him extra paranoid haha
That Roxane eating expression made me H...UNGRY, i need to learn some japanese dishes, love when manga draws nice food
Reverse banditry. Seems legit.They should only fight the thieves after the thieves have robbed a bunch of people. That would give them more loot collected from the thieves.
Nope. It looks weird. I mean, I can tell roughly what the artist was aiming for, so it's not confusing in terms of what happened, but it looks... unnecessary.Am I the only one a little confused about what Sherry did with the spear on page 4? Did she impale the monster's leg and then halt its advance with brute strength?
Yeah, I'm not sure I'd choose an estoc over just a normal bladed longsword (if that's the general sword type she wants). Sure you gain really good stabbing, but basically lose all cutting ability. I'd want the option of doing both if fighting random dungeon beasties.An estoc is typically a two-handed sword, but some were one-handed. About as much cutting capacity as a smallsword, which is basically nothing.
Heh, I know it's now what you meant, but this statement gave me the image of the 'reverse bandits' forcibly giving all of their stuff to random 'victims'.Reverse banditry. Seems legit.
If it's like usual, the author saw a name of a sword and thought it seemed cool. I mean, there are so many mangas that think European Medieval swords were blunt instruments.Yeah, I'm not sure I'd choose an estoc over just a normal bladed longsword (if that's the general sword type she wants). Sure you gain really good stabbing, but basically lose all cutting ability. I'd want the option of doing both if fighting random dungeon beasties.
Robin Hooding. Bandits do tend to be poor, which is why they resort to it. Or greedy.Heh, I know it's now what you meant, but this statement gave me the image of the 'reverse bandits' forcibly giving all of their stuff to random 'victims'.
If they are skilled enough to fight on floor twelve and take down people that usually fight there they probably know how to avoid those or just straight out eliminate them. Of note the only way "normal" people have to find out if someone a thief is their intelligence card or if they act like one.I do half expect them to preemptively set up traps assuming stuff “stays” in a room as opposed to resetting or so versus roxxy being able to sniff out upcoming humans or so
Mc can hide /change his class status but considering it’d prolly be self defense it wouldn’t be a crime, if anything it’s been a while but he could prolly turn in some
IDs of them Being wanted as well lol unless they’ve been discreet enough to not be caught or one person happening to have that one “self Destruct orb”
To where one would Get backlash /visible scars
From it
Altho other than being “busy” you’d think those elf nobles would
Have some “patrol”/group
To sweep the floors now and then to be on the lookout for thieves if Sherry knew about it as a rumor or common occurrence or so
That makes me think of a parent going around door to door and forcing their kid to apologize lolHeh, I know it's now what you meant, but this statement gave me the image of the 'reverse bandits' forcibly giving all of their stuff to random 'victims'.