Souboutei Kowasubeshi - Vol. 15 Ch. 148 - The Sisters' Laughter

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Thanks so much for all the hard work!

As for the chapter itself, I'm kinda disappointed Rokurou isn't dead but obviously he wasn't. Also, I'm really confused about the Invader both fully acknowledging she's no longer their sister and then also being weirdly sentimental to them when it died.
 
@whoamiagain I believe the invader 'died' first leaving the original sister with her body moments before she also succumbed to its wounds. That's why the pupils went back without the owner truly dying and at the same time she felt also ashamed that she had fallen to the invaders to begin with, hence her last words.
 
Harsh. But for all the eye power stuff I've seen in manga, I don't think I've ever seen "two eyeballs, three irises" before.
@Lithe
I'd say there's always the possibility that the invaders are affected by their hosts. They seem to possess the host's neurological patterns and chemical reactions, since they're so adept at acting like them and have all their mannerisms and memories and such, so why couldn't they at the same time be experiencing those emotions?
 
That was interesting, the sisters are cute right now since their screen time had been quite a lot right now.
 
Damn it all to hell...

@boldmonkey
A little late, and probably pointless at this point, but, considering that the invaders are sort of a hive mind, anything that "one" of them experiences would be learned and understood by the others, so if those who possess random people were to actually experience their emotions, Shino would have way less of a hard time.
Plus, not quite understanding emotions is kind of their thing.
 

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