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That was one HELL YES of a chapter. Little Anya is a demon when it comes to protecting her family.

That goes for all three of them, now that I think about it.
 
amazingly funny chapter. Anya's face when mom drank the poison was on point hahahaha.

Oh god, Anya's going to be terrifying when she grows up.
 
Isn't there pain killers at the 1950s other than aspirin? She only needed a pain killer to deal with the pain.
 
This is seriously the best thing ever. I love Yoru's determination to stick it out and Anya is perfect. "You're way off" "This is fine." "Are you a bad person, Scruffy?" so many gems.
 
@nomadicengi For something strong enough to blot out the pain from a gunshot wound? You'd at least need a prescription for that, then you'd have to explain to a doctor why you have a gunshot wound in the first place.
 
@nomadicengi, I was thinking about that but if she already has such a strong resistance to poison most painkillers will not work. Even so, she would need opioid/narcotic level painkillers.
 
I'm wondering - wouldn't the tensing of the buttock muscles required for 'hover sitting' hurt just as much as actually sitting for someone with a gunshot wound in the glutes?
 
@Seiryu I mean, she works as an assassin. Her organization probably has access to doctors.

Not that it'd work, though, because of her resistances.
 
@BestBoy So far by the fact that she mentioned that she treated the gunshot wound herself, I'm unsure about her access to a doctor.
 
There is difference between poison resistance and some kind of healing factor...
Also little girl that can't even say the thought sentence right when under a bit of pressure made a bomb by instructions of panicky terorrist...
 

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