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Truly spoken from her own experience, eh? Can't wait to see what kind of monsters they'd gonna be.
That's fucking hilariousLIVE ASHORC BLOWSTONE REACTION
Apparently it's a lengthy process.....let's ignore the fact that the most common cure to venom is an antidote made from said venom. So either the author doesn't know how venom works, the venom is like cobra/brown recluse where it destroys tissue and nerves or it does something else to the body that has to be repaired on top of the antidote.How much does her brother's treatment cost can't they just win it all by betting on Rick winning fights?
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or option three, there back deal in back so they need prolong the treatment or at last made Alma stay in academyApparently it's a lengthy process.....let's ignore the fact that the most common cure to venom is an antidote made from said venom. So either the author doesn't know how venom works, the venom is like cobra/brown recluse where it destroys tissue and nerves or it does something else to the body that has to be repaired on top of the antidote.
The headmaster is uncharacteristically nice. All too nice, given how he allows the rest of the Faculty to run roughshod over the recruits, but specifically isolates her using a charm offensive.that scorpion story feels way too deliberately set up. no doubt this is just a "fun" little game for the headmaster.
That would be option four mate lol.or option three, there back deal in back so they need prolong the treatment or at last made Alma stay in academy
Training Arc: The MangaWhy not change the title to
PLEASE LET ME TRAIN THE FUCK OUTTA YOU
it was written on the very last page of this chapter before the credits with Alma on Bikini. But seems it went to the other news after like tseng pointed out.Source?
I find it crazy it seems like that's the common conclusion among the readers. It's such an overused trope that it immediately pops up in one's mind.
It can't be that someone just happened to have helped someone at the nick of time, surely it's a trap.
It totally feels like one, but at the same time it makes no sense for it to be one. What does the headmaster has to benefit from it? Creating a squad of loyal subjects under him? There're better ways to do that.
To exploit them via debt? Ark isn't even indebted to him specifically, she doesn't have any debt to speak of currently. She wants to become a knight in order to start the actual procedure for her brother, which the kingdom would pay for, then.
At this point I am just left wondering what sort of surprise twist this manga will come up with, in order to actually make the "trap" make any fucking sense, which is hilarious, since that leaves us still assuming that it has to be a trap, lmao.