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...
@ElroidTiereon
To be frank, I also know a lot of useless trivia about making stuff from random youtube algorithm-provided videos and reddit scrolling, despite me not having anything to do with those fields. Besides, the things she's made till now mostly don't need a complex supply chain.
@Destrmeow
She's lived two lives- one of them was as a sheltered lady and the other a citizen of a developed country. It's natural the first thing she thinks when coming across a alleyway is curiosity instead of caution.
@MadAnimator
I mean, the fact that she confronted a Baron's daughter (who stole her fiance) face-to-face instead of using her influence as a Duke's daughter to make her school life a living hell is proof of her naivety, and her kindness.
@parkourse
No, from what I can tell it was just the male leads overreacting. The things that Iris did would have not even lead to detention if she was in America(although the American school system isn't ideal by any means), but the male leads, specifically the Prince seems to have made a big...
@Salfaro
Honestly though, the Saintess doesn't seem to have a unique uniform and simply wears nun's clothing, so people probably assume that she's a traveling nun.
@lenovoaxioo
until you hit middle school (around 12 years old) all the math and stuff is just advanced applications of things you...