Kijin Gentoushou

Dex-chan lover
Joined
Feb 22, 2020
Messages
740
Haven't read it, just checked for comments to see if it was good; it's getting an anime, estimated to be in 2025
 
Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2018
Messages
114
Need to read multiple time to see the deep of this story. Really well written. Recommend 10/10
 
Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2024
Messages
27
At first I thought this was gonna be the usual high octane revenge story that keeps moving from target to target but no, the story takes its time. Usually slow pacing hurts revenge stories but the writing in this one is so deep. It explores the protagonist Jinta and the people around him, the morality of being a demon hunter, giving us different perspective both from the human side, demon side, or humans that coexist with demons, and vice versa, it also slowly but surely giving more character and power for our MC. I highly recommend it. Thank you to the scanlation team, please keep it up
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Mar 14, 2023
Messages
68
The novel and light novel ended, right? Could someone just tell me what happens to Suzune?
 
Joined
Apr 13, 2025
Messages
2
Spoilers Don't Read If you Have Not Read it.
Chapter 5: If you really think about it, what is the right choice? What is the right "Love"? Do we let our loved one pursue their dream in separation because we love them? Or do we make sacrifices to stay together because we love them? In reality, nobody can control another person in a relationship. Let's say a couple wants to become better for the other. One couple decided that they will work on themselves to reach an expectation point where they see themselves fit for the other. The other one decides that learning different experiences will allow themselves to grow. However, the one who decided to learn different experiences must experience a different romantical life with another in order to achieve this "different experience". Does the person who is working on themselves, allow this to happen because they love the other person so much that they will allow the other person to do what they dream of. Or do they retaliate and fear for the loss of romantical connection they wanted to have? Of course, I'm the latter. But in real life, people will separate. Do you fight because you want to stay and work it out together, or do you let them go, because you want them to be happy? In the end, all you can do is let them be happy no? Just like what the mc did. But it still leaves an empty feeling in my heart. It doesn't feel right, but it's their culture. But why does it have to be this way? Btw, the dude who understood they were in love really tried his best. I give him props. He deserves a better second life for trying to make her refuse and suggesting to negotiate with his father. He honestly saved this manga from being traumatically bad.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Apr 13, 2025
Messages
2
Spoilers Don't Read If you Have Not Read it.
Chapter 5: If you really think about it, what is the right choice? What is the right "Love"? Do we let our loved one pursue their dream in separation because we love them? Or do we make sacrifices to stay together because we love them? In reality, nobody can control another person in a relationship. Let's say a couple wants to become better for the other. One couple decided that they will work on themselves to reach an expectation point where they see themselves fit for the other. The other one decides that learning different experiences will allow themselves to grow. However, the one who decided to learn different experiences must experience a different romantical life with another in order to achieve this "different experience". Does the person who is working on themselves, allow this to happen because they love the other person so much that they will allow the other person to do what they dream of. Or do they retaliate and fear for the loss of romantical connection they wanted to have? Of course, I'm the latter. But in real life, people will separate. Do you fight because you want to stay and work it out together, or do you let them go, because you want them to be happy? In the end, all you can do is let them be happy no? Just like what the mc did. But it still leaves an empty feeling in my heart. It doesn't feel right, but it's their culture. But why does it have to be this way? Btw, the dude who understood they were in love really tried his best. I give him props. He deserves a better second life for trying to make her refuse and suggesting to negotiate with his father. He honestly saved this manga from being traumatically bad.
Yap Alert.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top