I love how everyone in the last chapter comments was like "How did only she survive if she wasn't wearing a seatbelt"
And it turns out that she only survived because she wasn't wearing a seatbelt and got flung out of the burning car.
@aDaikon
I think you misunderstand.
Her father is the Demon Lord.
The Demon God considers all demons as "children" of sorts, but since her father is the Demon Lord he feels a lot closer- hence why he goes out of his way to introduce himself as her "grandfather"
Her mother was just a human...
@sirflimflam
This "little girl" is basically the Chosen One- the gods love her to the point where they will bless those she likes, and curse those she doesn't. That's a good reason to cooperate with her, even if her "lets defeat the monster together" is not very convincing.
@VladDracul2
Also, when she grows up and becomes capable of actually fighting for herself, they'll probably try to kill her and end up receiving divine punishment.
@Tank_Hunter_Dumogho
must be in the same universe as Sweet dreams in demon king castle because that series also had a semi-medieval setting- complete with TV ads for nano-particle pillows.
@LavSingh
...These guys are demons. Although they're a lot less 'close to origins', they still have incredibly different sense of values compared to us. Gyari is probably considered a role model for certain kids in their society, and their relationship is probably considered 'good'.
@emMeBi86
I mean, there are a lot of 'meddlesome parents' out there, enough that I don't consider it a trope- it's not exactly a trope if it's realistic. Especially so for southeast asian countries like Japan, Korea and China.
@SynonymToast
In korean, reading something or keeping up with it is frequently referred to as "getting on", and stopping as "getting off".
It's similar to how koreans use "ride ____'s bus" to refer to getting carried by that person.
This is interesting because ideologically, I am in the same camp as Yuri. However, her message falls incredibly flat because of her hypocrisy- she seems to be advocating equality while still partaking in every advantage of high society, be it using tax to buy things or demanding unreasonable...