Maou-jou de Oyasumi - Vol. 10 Ch. 120 - Unexpectedly Skillful Curve

And they leave offerings to their local demonic overlord to appease her situation.

@anon763 It's a darned if you do, darned if you don't kind of a situation.
 
Honestly I think I could get used to that look, but Suya's obviously not okay with it so it's not happening. Demon Monk always revives Suya, so who's the one to revive Demon Monk?
 
@anon763
If it's good, you're supposed to notice it. If it's not, you either pretend you don't notice or tell them they're beautiful whatever hairstyle they have.
 
The Princess in this chapter was freaking adorable. And for once, we don't have any "real disaster" or carnage toward the Demons, beside Monk sacrificed at the end.
 
@Jorelm & @zStella: Several online dictionaries that I've consulted actually confirm that "forelock(s)" not only has "lock(s) of hair that grow(s) from the fore part of a person's head" as a possible meaning, but it apparently isn't considered rare or dated in usage.

For the record, the Japanese term for forelocks/bangs is "maegami", literally "front hair".
 
And for once, Suya was completely embarrassed. What a rare sight to see, Demon Monk being sacrificed wasn't in vain lol.
 
My last partner, who is quite like the Princess in various ways, had a similar situation with her fringe.
Except it was my fault. I cut it badly. She never let me bring scissors near her hair again after that.

"Forelocks" was an interesting choice of words. I'm guessing it was needed for wordplay to translate. I dread to imagine what her fringe might have been called otherwise.
 

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