The plan wasn't horrible, but the risks were definitely high. What if the leaders, who weren't in on the plan, tried to flee the city? They would likely have been slaughtered, which would have been a serious blow to the humans' side.The author even acknoledges it had its risks, but nothing too freaky.
The plan wasn't horrible, but the risks were definitely high. What if the leaders, who weren't in on the plan, tried to flee the city? They would likely have been slaughtered, which would have been a serious blow to the humans' side.
If you're here on a PC <Ctrl++/-> or <Ctrl+MousewheelUp/MousewheelDown> let's you zoom in and out on most browsers. I had a normal time reading it on 120% on my 29''(16:10)-screen.I dont want to be a party pooper but rnt the pages onn s small size?
Can barely read the text
Purposely lowering the quality of releases to "encourage" buying the official media is such an awful take. Sounds more like what i'd hear from a literal shill, not an enthusiast.BTW: I have to say, I'm not really against low resolution. Sure HiRes is nice, but yet still the conent here is free of charge. You could argue, if somebody wants better quality, they could buy the manga (, which they absolutly should do anyway, if they enjoy a series AND have the money.)
I don't want to criticize anyone here (Calling people "leechers" and "chosing beggars" is NOT the intention of this post. 1st, what would I be than? 2nd, I know, that the people here are fans.), but I just wanted to say once, that "lowres for free" looks to me like a decent and more than fair way to encourage buying stuff. (As long as you can still read the letters. Anything else would be scummy.) "More than fair" is ment to be taken ironically, as in: Fair for the reading community, not necessarily for the publishers and authors, that is. (As fair as something inbalanced can be.)
You mean Riize? The girl who uses fists to fight? She's there.Ok so I liked this series but stopped reading it pretty early so what happened to the childhood friend is she still there