I'll be honest, I forget who most of those girls are. Guess I'll reread!
Same. I remember the main girls but have forgotten who the Nun and the other (former) Ice Queen agent are.
When's Maria gonna realize she got Uno Reversed by Touma a long time ago?
Final chapter.
Are you calling Touma a dog? (because chocolates are poison to dogs)
Yo hold up. This is mostly wrong and a common repeated falsehood.
Chocolate, or more specifically theobromine that it contains, is toxic to all mammals. Chocolate, in theory, can kill humans too. However, Human livers are able to process chocolate at such a rate that no LD50 (and indeed no negative effects that can reliably attributed to theobromine) has ever been established. A speculated problematic dose is 1KG of pure 100% cocoa per 10KG of body mass.
The only recorded case of human ill-effects from theobromine is annecdotal, and is the story of an elderly Italian woman who ate, by her estimation, two pounds of dark chocolate every week since she was a teenager. in any case her doctor restricted her from Chocolate for a month, she made a full recovery, and was limited to a pound of chocolate every month and suffered no ill-effects until her death from old age not long after.
Dogs (and most other mammals that aren't humans) are susceptable to theobromine poisoning due to the slow rate their metabolisms process and break down theobromine. Human livers aren't particularly great at it, but we are massively better than the competition. Dogs also have lower body mass compared to humans. LD50 dose of pure chocolate for dogs is 150mg per 1kg of body weight. that means a 10KG dog would need to eat over a half pound of pure, 100% cocoa darkest chocolate to get a lethal dose.
(though its likely fido would be puking and pooping with much less chocolate). For milk chocolate, usually around 40% cocao for he higher end stuff, that means a 20 lb dog woudl need to eat well over a full pound of chocolate for a potentially lethal dose.
The real threat to dogs re: chocolate poisoning isn't a one-time event, the more common issue is dogs consuming smaller ammounts of chocolate over a long period such the theobromine accumulates in their system to the point it causes health issues. The half-time of theobromine in a dog's system is measured in days, so if the dog keeps getting access to chocolate its possible for theobromine to accumulate to toxic levels over time.
Or in other words:
A hersey's bar won't kill your dog.
If your dog eats some halloween candy, its more like the binders and fillers are making them sick than the chocolate.