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PREMIUM CURRY LET'S GOOOOO
yeah your correct but i think the manga followed the LN not the WN so the story its more refined and has alot added story like the pirate arc are longer and adding the story of pirate rebellion etcI don’t remember this from the WN,
didn’t this meeting happen on the beastmen continent? Was this changed in the LN or is my memory just bad?
she's a tsundere though not an actual stuckup at least on the wn along the way she stop her stuck up actI don't like her. Never a fan of stuck-up characters pretending to be hot shit but the story writes them as "endearing" people.
Don't ruin a good thingTo the lady with glasses.
One word: Bra
One more word: LessOne word: Bra
If you read the word "bra" in Swedish it means "good".To the lady with glasses.
One word: Bra
I think it might work pretty well, if the mangaka plays his cards right. And Maruyama-sensei seems to have enough experience with manga to make it work.The hell is this shit? Mangaka does their damnedest to turn the story adaptation into their own fanfic now?
Why the characters we meet in LN volume 8 appear here, during the cooking arc of the volume 4?
Quite the change and not exactly welcome.
It seems a filler arc for manga-only readers. But for those who read the novel (either version), this arc has its place in the overall narrative.For this arc I've mostly heard complaints about it just being a filler cooking arc that doesn't have anything to do with the real story, and now people complain when they give it more meaning by adding other characters who're going to be important later.
I guess she feels the pressure of her family name, and thinks the best way to deal with it is to be strong.I don't like her. Never a fan of stuck-up characters pretending to be hot shit but the story writes them as "endearing" people.
That's often the case. Not knowing what something leads to. Although I'm a manga-only reader, and I don't have a problem with it.It seems a filler arc for manga-only readers. But for those who read the novel (either version), this arc has its place in the overall narrative.