Kemono Michi - Ch. 72 - (Chapter 75)

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Classic master scene.

He's so wanted.

"A goblin would be better."
So very wanted.

"It might listen if we feed it!"
Give it a furry creature, that will calm it down.

And the congratulations scene.

Standard newbie thugs. Well, this is a bit of a restart.

Yeah, they thought he was pointing at the girl next to the dog.

Her trust in him is infallible, as long as there's some money in it for her.
 
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I KNEW IT
at 1st I was like, isn't Genzō already goes back to Japan?
but the cover page says otherwise lol

edit: bruh, HE WON AGAINST A TENGU
edit2: oh lol, the demon king is living there
 
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Thanks you for the release, hidamari.

Summary of the chapter:
In New Game Plus, Demon Lord, Genzou is revived by a new villain, Aisha. Aisha, abusing her control over Genzou, start her reign of terror by attacking her classmate in the magical academy. Now she wanders the streets, spreading her reign of terror.

Seig, the hero is last seen with his trusty broom, ready to face the Demon Lord.
 
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Fate Stay Night parody, and Evangelion parody too... Author is cooking. :aquadrink:
Maybe it's coincidence, but summoning academy kinda similar to Isekai Shark xD
The First few pages I'm pretty sure are a parody of an Isekai that could be older than both of you (before Isekai was used as a word to describe the genre as a whole):
Zero no Tsukaima

The "Summon me and I'll make your wishes come true" part is probably Dark Schneider or Black Butler or whatever other cliche demon/sealed-ancient-creature summoning type thing that used to be done commonly in old works and isn't rare now either - although they tend to hand-wave or lampshade the "obvious evil being that promises reward and implies malevolent intent if summoned" in more recent works.

The fate reference is super obvious of course.

The rushed development with the kid suddenly saying "Fight my Golem!" is another reference to Zero No Tsukaima.
 
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