I don't think that's what happened. They just fused like the enemy ball girls and it ties in to the "love is when two different beings become one" message. They'll probably unfuse after fighting. Feels like Birdy the Mighty.
currently caught up (c42) then took a look at the mangaka and artist other works and found out they had other ongoing works. Then i kept feeling like this manga is just a side project, kinda frustated at how this manga turned out and felt like this could have been something more.
sorry if this doesnt make sense, i made this comment for myself
If you really want to know, Ichi eventually dies in the middle of a huge fight and Eliza saves him by merging the two of them together in chapter 42. Far as we can tell at the time of this writing, it seems as if she might be gone and he just controls the body.
It was interesting at first, but it pretty quickly devolves into the shitshow I probably should've expected when seeing who the artist is, I guess I was just hoping he wouldn't have any input; maybe he doesn't, and the author and artist just write really similar stories, and that's why he was chosen. Not really worth keeping up with, but I might check back when it's finished just to see how horrible the ending is.
Spoiler Alert: This series will have a lot of themes and visual imagery that will definitely not sit well with some people.
The protagonist is reborn into a sexy naked woman after dying from the monster.
That being said, I would highly recommend you don't take this series seriously, or get too attached to the characters. It's going to fuck you up emotionally.
Protagonist is forced to get cucked. Eliza was forced into kissing the POS fucker, producing more of the "balls" or children, while the protagonist is restrained by guards and forced to watch from behind the glass.
I have mixed feelings now that I have read up to Chapter 42.
At first, I thought that the protagonist was just gonna live his everyday life with these weird alien girls, supporting his harem. But, I was proven wrong after seeing gore, which was unexpected. I sort of predicted that this series would take off in a different direction, and oh boy it totally did. I didn't expect to see full-on action fight scenes and it basically became horror at that point. On top of that, there are distressing themes such as NTR which I do not support, yet I still wanted to keep on reading for the chance that the protagonist will get his revenge. But I was totally disproven after Chapter 42. I feel like the protagonist will get taken advantage of in some way, probably will be raped by that POS fucker in upcoming chapters.
To be honest, I was expecting a wholesome read, but after reading this trainwreck for a while, I can definitely say that it's not the case anymore. I'm permanently dropping this manga.
That's not to say that you guys can't read it as well. Just proceed with caution, as it may not sit well with some audiences like me.
I usually don't mind about NTR, as long as it is off-screen or in hardcore hentai. But the scene at that particular chapter pissed me so much, despite the characters not actually engaging in any sex.
Hopefully, the protagonist will be able to seek some form of salvation in the end, but if not, then the author is totally fucked up in the head. Not that I will be able to read the manga anytime soon, probably forever at the time of reading Chapter 42.
Btw, I know your comment is probably sarcasm and I'll just keep it at that.
I usually don't mind about NTR, as long as it is off-screen or in hardcore hentai. But the scene at that particular chapter pissed me so much, despite the characters not actually engaging in any sex.
It was supposed to be provocative and make you feel things. That's not a failing on the part of the author. You just went into the manga thinking it was going to adhere strongly to very specific tropes that you find comfort in and not try anything else. The manga is far from perfect, but I have a different view on it. I like manga that get weird and show me something new and strange that I've maybe not seen before, even if they sometimes stumble in telling their story.