I feel like that "no u" at the end is more clever in Japanese, but in a way that's impossible or really difficult to translate. No proof, but it's so lame that I have to believe something else is going on
I expect his anxieties to pop up real bad here and him to worry about fucking up, but for everything to be just fine in the end and his new coworkers hoping he sticks around
I don't mind that Rihito lost. I think it just shows he's got more growing to do and I'm excited to see what happens with his Razor's Edge. He went from relying on it entirely to making it a sort of secret move. To me the next logical step is being able to use it without relying on it, like how...
Is there a translation reason that the drug went from "Dusk" to "Demon Encounter"? I know the translator changed, but it seems like a weird change to make, especially because "Demon Encounter" is a really clumsy name for a drug.
Holy Christ, they're really going out of their way to make Ren hateable. Like, I can kinda get it, he's a modern dude with no survival skills thrown into the stone age and he's freaking out. But he's been here for what feels like a couple months at least, so you figure he'd have adapted a little...
@MoistDickExcel Yeah, that's it. What we thought was the head doctor was actually a Stand that uses "Calamity Energy" to automatically attack anyone who gets closer to "discovering its identity" by causing disastrous accidents targeting them, whether they mean to or not. It also seems to be able...
@icarushector Maybe Uchimura isn't the only one who got isekai'd by the Demon Lord? It's possible he got them all with the same method, maybe even the same day. And given that Ulmander is the Fire one, I'm not surprised she'd like her food drier than normal.
Man, fuck off Facepalm. We only ever get chapters from you when someone else posts them first. Go do some actual work of your own instead of killing someone else's.