I shared the same believed, damn so everyone can see itno way... i alway belived that her turning dark was just a manga effect but it is actually an in universe ocurrence, gotta recontextualize many panels
also, not shade translator, but i think it would better to not point the small details like that one note, let the people notice organically
They aren't becoming less effective. The problem is that the ghosts are becoming more complex, so the way they "work" is now getting way beyond her understanding. Kaya is just a kindergartener, so her understanding of what ghosts are actually doing is very limited, and she only knows how to beat up what she can see in front of her. We already saw this problem very early on with the suicide ghost, because at the time she couldn't comprehend why the original body was still around after she'd whacked the ghost. Later with the mirror teacher, she didn't really understand the situation because what she could see was a fairly "normal" person who's actually nicer than the original. In this particular case, she could only see the direct attack on the old guy and didn't bother to look into the source of the problem. Her power itself is still extremely effective and in more recent chapters even seems to be growing, but she isn't mentally equipped to solve supernatural problems because she's really just a child. Basically, she's an unguided nuke that needs an operator who knows what they're doing.So everyone has noticed how her powers are becoming less and less effective right?
i didn't see any hint of it otherwise, but the 32nd chapter raws of this was uploaded in Decemberanyone knows if the manga get axed?
well, other than being consumed by extreme rage/grief, or dying 'dumbing' you down or so, you'd think there'd be some 'ancient' or even just older adult ghosts that died that would've been smart enough to manipulate someone like kaya by now, tho she does seem to solve most things more with force/crushing than communicating with the ghosts to move on 'peacefully'They aren't becoming less effective. The problem is that the ghosts are becoming more complex, so the way they "work" is now getting way beyond her understanding. Kaya is just a kindergartener, so her understanding of what ghosts are actually doing is very limited, and she only knows how to beat up what she can see in front of her. We already saw this problem very early on with the suicide ghost, because at the time she couldn't comprehend why the original body was still around after she'd whacked the ghost. Later with the mirror teacher, she didn't really understand the situation because what she could see was a fairly "normal" person who's actually nicer than the original. In this particular case, she could only see the direct attack on the old guy and didn't bother to look into the source of the problem. Her power itself is still extremely effective and in more recent chapters even seems to be growing, but she isn't mentally equipped to solve supernatural problems because she's really just a child. Basically, she's an unguided nuke that needs an operator who knows what they're doing.
I didn't notice anything strange about Mero-sensei's speech! Pray tell, what was it you originally had noted? You can use inline spoilers orGood point. It’s not really a TL Note, so I should remove it. Initially, I put it there because I anticipated some readers would be confused as to why Mero-sensei is speaking strange. Else, it’s just an annotation.
Sorry for not noticing your question until now. My note was about the very thing you observed, the placement of the mole.I didn't notice anything strange about Mero-sensei's speech! Pray tell, what was it you originally had noted? You can use inline spoilers oras you wish.multi-line spoilers
(I, personally, did notice that her mole is still on the wrong side.)
It might not since her powers as a priestess is very high.Hopefully Namu knows a thing or two if it ever comes to that point. Countdowns remind me of the 100% thing from Mob Psycho.