I like it when Fujita mentions a little-known artist or artistic style.
And yes, Oujin ended up being quite one-dimensional, but it serves to show us that Deido does not have as much desire to destroy humanity as one might think.
Thanks Danganku for continuing to release the series! I wonder why Engekibou never dated Gekko, even more after watching her reaction in this chapter. I guess she don't want that their friendship to end if something goes wrong in the relationship, or something like that.
Thanks for the chapter. A nice conclusion, I hope to see more of Little Red Riding Hood. Together with Cinderella, they are the best personality changes that Fujita gave to these fairytale characters.
I hope there is a plot twist, something like the old man who survived until now saved the girl, and Little Red Riding Hood didn`t notice that because the book was burned before that happened.
I really liked the first image on page 14. At times Gekko has some expressions (Page 13) that are more like the villains of other works of Fujita than their heroes.
I was surprised that Little Red Riding Hood mentions that since that fire happened she was waiting to be Moonstrucked. I guess a character from a fairy tale can only go to the human world in that way.
I never would have imagined that the story of Kikimimizukin was going to have a role in future stories. I thought that his story was something similar to the filler of other series.