Same way gravediggers and pathologists get bad rap for working with dead peoples I guess.Nemu is accomplished enough to be one of the few officially sanctioned corpse bearer, yet everyone still looks down on her for having that job?![]()
It isn't our place to knowHmm, guess we'll never know who and what this guy did.
Thanks for the chapters, good luck with the future
The nation you serve WILL see you buried in your homeland under your traditions and attended by your friends.it got licensed? Huh.
This was a pretty good plan though. The most interesting part is what exactly the military is cooking with stuff like this. They went out of their way to have a spy serve to death, but still try a super risky corpse retrieval that could reveal the whole plot?
I guess it makes her less conspicuous and helps her do her job. Like this one - nobody bothered checking if she's smuggling anything in or out. Maybe because it's gross to do a search or because who cares about a missing stiff.Nemu is accomplished enough to be one of the few officially sanctioned corpse bearer, yet everyone still looks down on her for having that job?![]()
I feel like the author had to escalate her status in the story in hindsight after the last big event was entering a dragon. Personally i wish they refocused more on fantasy areas that could have interesting myths that lead to deaths. This specific story seems kinda phoned in, like they have that plot inconsistencg of having a spy serve to death, and the resolution was just a thing they already used before in a more practical sense.it got licensed? Huh.
This was a pretty good plan though. The most interesting part is what exactly the military is cooking with stuff like this. They went out of their way to have a spy serve to death, but still try a super risky corpse retrieval that could reveal the whole plot?