Just to show how incredibly old school I am, I'd like to mention two things:
1. I didn't know there was a Demogorgon other than the D&D one.
2. This manga keeps reminding me of a song from "The Mikado", the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta set in Japan--"I've Got a Little List".
All these people who never would be missed.
@Tamerlane I don't think she has any ethical standards. She even wanted to kill the detectives. She just personally hates douchebags and sexual harassers cause she has had bad experiences with them. I don't think she'd have a problem with an actual villain like some mafia boss or some shit as long as they're not pieces of crap.
@Psychronia never heard that marriage is called cure all gurantee of happiness,theres up and downs but thats what it mean to have a family,build it together,it doesnt gurantee you happiness if you dont work for it,thats a misconception
thats why people should consider who they are marry with(not saying you ,just in general now) dont just look at your compatibility in bed,its not the priority(heck its not that important then this) ,what you have to look is your compatibility in staying together
@Purplelibraryguy Like with a lot of old school D&D stuff, Demogorgon is based on a mythological thing. On the other hand, the depiction in this chapter is the D&D one, with two monkey heads and tentacle arms. Meanwhile Stranger Things used the name for the wierd flower-headed monster from season 1 and that's become what everyone associates the term with.
Thank you for the chapter, though I think the bigger mystery would honestly be how Kanako of all people happens to know about the D&D Demogorgon? I can see her knowing the Stranger things version but Gygax's boy not so much.