Please Give Me Your Blood, I Will Serve You in Gratitude - Ch. 45 - So You're Still Alive!

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That was one epic throw.

He targeted a sensitive and probably complicated area to regenerate, as those blades are made to cause very hard-to-cure wounds.

I still find it difficult to believe that there are only 5 chapters left, there is so much story that needs development... was this axed? I sincerely find it hard to believe this wasn't popular.
 
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That was one epic throw.

He targeted a sensitive and probably complicated area to regenerate, as those blades are made to cause very hard-to-cure wounds.

I still find it difficult to believe that there are only 5 chapters left, there is so much story that needs development... was this axed? I sincerely find it hard to believe this wasn't popular.
No way, this is about to end? I mean, the intensity ramp up a lot these last chapters but as you said, there's a whole bunch of loose threads there.
 
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That was one epic throw.

He targeted a sensitive and probably complicated area to regenerate, as those blades are made to cause very hard-to-cure wounds.

I still find it difficult to believe that there are only 5 chapters left, there is so much story that needs development... was this axed? I sincerely find it hard to believe this wasn't popular.
AFAIK it was never a serialized work, the author has a tendecy to start a lot of series and never see them through fully
 
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AFAIK it was never a serialized work, the author has a tendecy to start a lot of series and never see them through fully
Yeah for real, as much as I love Zyugoya's art and stories, I still gotta admit his neglect for his own stories rivals that of Im Dal-Young of Freezing fame.

My god dude could you please at least finish your stories before jumping to another one?
 
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i know the author has personal stuff to take care of but...
i really like this series and the slow releases is killing me.
Yeah for real, as much as I love Zyugoya's art and stories, I still gotta admit his neglect for his own stories rivals that of Im Dal-Young of Freezing fame.

My god dude could you please at least finish your stories before jumping to another one?
Uh, it says completed on the manga page. Zyugoya's already finished it all, the scanlators are the ones releasing it too slow to your tastes, no?
 
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Uh, it says completed on the manga page. Zyugoya's already finished it all, the scanlators are the ones releasing it too slow to your tastes, no?
It's more so how the author does the framework for their stories. It feels like everytime something is about to ramp up or some story beat stuff is about to finish, they quickly go to an ending rather than give a satisfying conclusion. The only work that I feel was fleshed out to the bitter end was Demon Mother which covered a lot of ground, factions and gave everyone a satisfying conclusion.
 
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AFAIK it was never a serialized work, the author has a tendecy to start a lot of series and never see them through fully
Actually, this is one of Zyugoya's few series that was serialized and not just a Twitter/Fanbox affair. And Zyugoya updated it pretty regularly until it published its final chapter (chapter 50) last August.
 
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Yeah for real, as much as I love Zyugoya's art and stories, I still gotta admit his neglect for his own stories rivals that of Im Dal-Young of Freezing fame.

My god dude could you please at least finish your stories before jumping to another one?
Yeah, that... that is a failing as a professional.

For a professional whose craft is based on the construction of a storyline, the "habit" of abandoning the work at some indeterminate point is something that tarnishes the reputation of such an artist, because... why should people get invested in his work if there is a risk of the artist simply leaving it unfinished?

I started reading Im Dal-Young's works during my early years of reading manga/manhwa, and i think it was at the peak of his popularity... but when his infamy started to pop up, for a good reason.

Because of that, I didn't even keep reading Freezing.
 
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