Juuou to Yakusou - Vol. 3 Ch. 22 - The Village Where a God Dwells

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Forgot some dialogue on pg 6, but impressive redraw.

Are they just not going to question how the mysterious stranger with no fishing or diving gear managed to find an ingredient that's only found deep underwater in under half an hour?

Monster party finds the monster cult, things end better than expected. But if the villagers worship the seazillas as a god, and the seazillas are monsters, and people know they're monsters...how have they not been outed as heretics yet?

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Forgot some dialogue on pg 6, but impressive redraw.

Are they just not going to question how the mysterious stranger with no fishing or diving gear managed to find an ingredient that's only found deep underwater in under half an hour?

Monster party finds the monster cult, things end better than expected. But if the villagers worship the seazillas as a god, and the seazillas are monsters, and people know they're monsters...how have they not been outed as heretics yet?


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They didn't know how strong adventurers were, Tina is now a B-rank and a mage so it's not hard to imagine some sort of waterbreathing spell existing. Garron having the other ingredients on hand makes it seem like he's knowledgeable with herbs and even monster medicine with how he acts later so it's not strange to assume he's 'one of them'.

As for how they've not been branded as heretics, should they even be? Monsters are hunted and used like normal animals, if treated with more caution, so a town revering one doesn't seem too odd. The real concern in the guild were demons, not the monsters they command, and apart from Garron there are none here.
 
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@jokerad There seems to be an empty bubble on page 6:
Yeah, this got caught after the fact, real-life being a bit of a bear in seeing it fixed, but for those who are curious, it's a pretty filler-y line, but it's supposed to say:
"Everything in the market was caught fresh here in town."

Are they just not going to question how the mysterious stranger with no fishing or diving gear managed to find an ingredient that's only found deep underwater in under half an hour?
That's kinda what Adventurers do, though. Outside of having maybe some apprehensions regarding outsiders in the first place (which is what the whole "god" ruse was about), I don't think they'd be too surprised at Karro the Adventurer being able to help out. And the fact that it is a ruse is probably why they weren't too worried about trouble over it.

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Also, I like this happy ending~ Nice to see coexistance.
I noticed Monsters are treated with less malice than Demons proper. Willing to reckon the sapience and power of Demons (plus the whole war thing) put them in a bad light, while Monsters are just more quirky/magical animals.
 

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