In Another World, I'm Called: the Black Healer - Vol. 4 Ch. 27

THis series really stand out from all the boring other with the same theme. Really liked how they didn't make light of trauma or killing in this one.
 
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy, but I want you to save the world maybe.
 
Wow, so the guy from her dreams is the demon king.
Since dream demon king treats her as the "fated person" they just mentioned, does that mean Gaia at least interfered with the summoning magic? That could explain why she appeared in this world in a seemingly random location instead of the place with the summoning circle.
 
@lazytyke that’s what I was thinking too! I really love how ppl are afraid of Noel while Reene is all look at that cute face lol
 
Hmm, are they planning to make Reene the next demon king?

@Lazytyke
I tought the guy in her dreams was one of the people who were sacrificed to summon her.
 
Awww isn't cute she thinks its going to protect her it is going to take more than that to protect her lol lucky big puppers(noel) is there to do just that
 
Good, good. Some mental trauma is troublesome, but it's what a human being would feel.

I wasn't the biggest fan of how the dukes (?) were speaking vagueness to each other, but it seems to be setting up for something neat with the demon king meeting, so I'm still excited.
 
@monkey123 : Nope, he's been shown to be waaaay more important to be a mere sacrifice. I initially thought he's basically something like the spirit of the World Tree (totally the tree they're under) that's been weakening and need some healing from her.
But Demon King with fate of the world on his shoulder is close enough.

So, this is from another series but I feel the term might be used similarly here
The 'name presenting' ceremony they mentioned.

In another series whose name I won't mention cuz it's a spoiler, it's a ritual where a person would carve his 'name' into a magic stone, fill it with his magic power, and present it to the one he recognizes as his master.
The master will then envelop that stone with their own magic power, forming a sort of magical bond between them.
In essence, the master can order the other side to do whatever they want, and the other can't disobey at all.
As a side bonus, the subordinate is also affected, slightly, by the master's magic power, which can indirectly give them a small power boost (or increases their elemental affinity since the masters tend to have more than them)

Although in this case, it might be a ritual to learn the Demon King's true name, and in doing so allowing whoever did this to call him sorta like a familiar.
Cuz that's the thing that's been getting censored all these times, and he's been mentioning waiting for her to call his name.

Then again, in that other series there's also a different ceremony to learn the Supreme Gods' name (which apparently is different to each individual, and whoever reveal the names they learned will be forever shunned by said Gods)
 
@WhimsiCat
In the beginning there there 2 hands pulling Reene into the world. I tought it was the black haired dude in her dreams but ok.
 
I already guessed that the guy in her dreams is the demon king. I hope they finally get to meet and that it won't be too traumatic for MC. I love Cyan's mom-mode, lol!
 
and then a few chapters later, who knows if they'll be bowing down to her or attempting to enslave her like the other gaia's children
 
How many chapters do we have before we catch up? I want to know if we'll get through this arc soon or if it's gonna stop at a big cliffhanger and I can only find up to 29 in the raws and those are from 6 months ago.
 
"I have no weaknesses anymore with this (mamoru-kun)" ...unless she loses it, or it gets pick-pocketed/stolen.
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

"I always did my best to not directly kill the demon beasts"

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH

Yeah, except all those times where she literally blew them up with fire until their core popped. Which is every single time she met a demon beast.
 
WhimsiCat, I would say the whole process is closer to Reincarnated as a Slime than the series you are talking about.
 
How childish to make her weep first and then to have her be traumatized on top, while if the writer had chosen a blonde heroine for his story he would have let her dance through the entire ordeal without a care.

When are these nutcases going to give up their obsession with depicting dark-haired female characters as weak and light-haired ones as strong.
It's high time for dark-haired female characters to be portrayed as strong and emotionally unfazed by anything.
 

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