Ryuu to Yuusha to Haitatsunin - Vol. 2 Ch. 11 - Yoshida, the Slime, and the Home Visit

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I wonder if there is some sort of pun in the original Japanese for the naming/existence of the loneliness slime.
 
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@sssr That was the impression that i got as well, though without seeing the raw it's also possible that the seemingly inverted labeling is a joke on the asterisked note that there are many different standards for slime ranking. Also, it is amusing that the lowest ranked slime has Yoshida's hat and glasses. 😄

Edit: Also, though there is little medieval history content in this chapter, I think it qualifies as a fanservice chapter, since the most realistically proportioned we've seen Yoshida is when she's being assaulted by the slime.
 

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Who knew that "Loved by slimes" from Yoshida's stat page will actually one day be relevant
 
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Can be used for ' some lewd activities' i see the influence of Japan even reaches in that world.
 
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The slime hierarchy doesn't make sens lol, markgraf on the bottom yet commoner 2nd highest.
Yoshida doing that hair tying pose turns me on
 
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It's silly but I used to kill slimes in games without any problems, then I read a bunch of Dragon Quest doujinshi involving cute slimes and other monsters... Then suddenly I feel bad killing them :v
 
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How... how does a man collect 15 barrels worth of slime in his house without even realising it...
 
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Loneliness Slime reminds me of No-face from Spirited Away
 
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I like how every other Fantasia page ties the events and themes of the entire chapter into real world history, but this one has fuck-all to do with anything and discusses the historicity of one single line of throwaway dialogue.
 

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