Jelly didn't take a year to resurect, all they had to do was to have people in her house to spy on her and by the time the dude came back to his boss the spy at her house had the time to see jelly get back home and tell his boss.So, do they have some magic heart monitor installed in Jelly? How would they know she's alive?
They probably just have a method of knowing when the Goddess's Chosen is deadJelly didn't take a year to resurect, all they had to do was to have people in her house to spy on her and by the time the dude came back to his boss the spy at her house had the time to see jelly get back home and tell his boss.
I didn't miss that it's your new profile pic. That aside, how many of us would play a new Pac-man game with Saint Jelly as the protagonist?Pac-Man (1980):
That really depends on how they define it. It is a world different than ours, it is isekai (another world). It is (as far as we know) not a person moving to another world like how we typically use the term.I like this manga, but it feels wrong that it won 1st place in a "Isekai" category when it isn't even Isekai.
that's like saying Frieren, Ace Combat & Blue Archive are isekai because they're world different from ours, which is dumb af.That really depends on how they define it. It is a world different than ours, it is isekai (another world). It is (as far as we know) not a person moving to another world like how we typically use the term.
I like this manga, but it feels wrong that it won 1st place in a "Isekai" category when it isn't even Isekai.
I think her jelly/slime cells/particles manually made her heart beat/revive when she forced Jelly's body to expel the poison that originally killed her?Sure ain't any human that can survive that, but what about a slime controlling a corpse?
Does her heart even beat?