Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha - Vol. 2 Ch. 8 - Existential Evolution

Damn it! I was hoping that he will be in a family of a Lich like Ainz from Overlord!
 
Well, it didn't even last ten chapters, but goodbye, Sir Skeltal the Adventurer. I'm disappointed they're going the Slime Tensei route and essentially fastlane-ing the MC back to "he's a human at face value but he's really a monster". Sort of ruins the entire premise that attracts the reader to begin with.
 
"When you were healing my shoulder, you told me about the giant skeleton..."

nice manga ?
 
Went and deflowered the woman and made her "damaged goods" then proceeds to reflower her and he dared say "We wouldn't want your shoulder to be damaged" What a monster!
 
Welp... gotta expect that much firepower from a silver ranker that has secluded herself..... FOR RESEARCH!!!
Nonetheless... she accepts the assault... but zombies should eat flesh... so if he just do something else.... like go eat monsters... what would happen???
 
I am enjoying Professor Breasts better than the typical magic game window we normally get from these.
 
"I don't mind being eaten at any time..."
Well, as long as it's consensual.

Ghoul evolved into a Zombie? Interesting, in most settings I'm used to Zombies being low-tier with Ghouls being relatively higher.

@Drinkfist Haha, agreed.
 
Ah I see now, I did think he could've turned into a Zombie at first but he was actually a Ghoul, and he still enjoys the taste of blood as well? Not it all makes sense, as for reason he turned into a Ghoul it's pretty obvious, wasn't his desire since the very beginning to become a human? Vampire should be the closest thing to it

@bushwhacker2k Aaaand agreed.
 
"It's my first time but... it feels good."
How the hell did I not make a comment about such a line my first time through?
 
She is remarkably casual about all this.

Also "zombie"? Really?
He was more like a zombie before but being called a ghoul.
Now he is more like a ghoul and is being called a zombie.
It is almost like Japan can't tell the difference.

But somehow I suspect mango failures at undead taxonomy are probably not something worth ranting over ... again.
 

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