The Weakest Occupation "Blacksmith," but It's Actually the Strongest - Ch. 150 - Putting Your Life on the Line

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Ugh these zombie ex-heroes can be a pain.
It was a mistake to re-animate them using the blue stones. I still think the former blacksmith should've just put it on the weapons or on an accessory so that the holy relics/weapons get to feed on the energy inside.
 
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Ugh these zombie ex-heroes can be a pain.
It was a mistake to re-animate them using the blue stones. I still think the former blacksmith should've just put it on the weapons or on an accessory so that the holy relics/weapons get to feed on the energy inside.
Apparently he was too late to save the heroes from their own weapons. He probably did his best to support them, but it was insufficient to save them from their own parasitic weapons.
So his research was on raising the dead. Not much choice left at this point.

Objectively, what he should have done was test the blue stone on one hero at most, check the progress and move on after checking for side effects. Like monsterization. Which it seems like it didn't even take long to show.

But we're back to someone who was emotionally unstable and obsessed, so rationality was probably out of the window by that point. This ties up pretty well.
 
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10 pages per chapter.
The author doesn't seem to push himself too hard there.
10 pages per week, or about 30+ pages a month is pretty normal for a manga adaptation of currently a publishing light novel. Should this be a weekly manga, though? Probably not since weekly manga usually release around 20 pages a week and are mostly original works. Adaptations like this are usually reserved for the monthly releases as mangaka mostly have to work with what's written in the light novel, rather than having the author be in direct contact every step of the way.
 
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10 pages per week, or about 30+ pages a month is pretty normal for a manga adaptation of currently a publishing light novel. Should this be a weekly manga, though? Probably not since weekly manga usually release around 20 pages a week and are mostly original works. Adaptations like this are usually reserved for the monthly releases as mangaka mostly have to work with what's written in the light novel, rather than having the author be in direct contact every step of the way.
My bad. If the original release is weekly, that's actually reasonable.
 

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