
With the recent chapter, I somehow feel that events will unfold as followed:
Rina and Terresse will be top two candidates for Queen, and the prince will take an interest in both, but probably lean more towards Terresse since Rina is happy to pull in her shadow (or something like that). Even though Terresse has taken Rina as a supposed attendant, she'll encourage Rina to take the throne and the Prince to accept his feelings for Rina...With that, she'll be able to become the lady in waiting or whatever for Rina (the Queen's attendant), and will be free to marry Jade who, undoubtedly, would have developed feelings for her by then.
Happily ever after!
Thoughts?

I read this somewhere else but I think that Terresse may have met the prince already. She said that she visited the palace once as a child but she doesn't have any memories of it, and I'm pretty sure she met the prince then. Therefore I believe that the prince knows of her but Terresse has completely forgotten.

The titles for these isekai genres are absolutely ridiculous. Is there a reason to make them that long, other than that the author was too lazy to create a summary then wrote one anyway because their editor demanded it?
I hate to be the wet blanket but, more than the ecchi scenes and endless harems (which I can actually tolerate so long as the plot is good) I dislike the titles so much more.
*Insert long suffering sigh here*

I felt like, for me, I was very surprised with a lot of things that happened this chapter.
Spoilers if you haven't read up to c.57:
1) That Ghost was the detective's daughter.
2) That Yashiro was a freaking girl! I honestly thought she was just a very pretty looking boy, lol.
3) That my liking of Ghost's character is deeper than I expected. Initially, when I thought she died on the plane, I found myself feeling quite sad for her. She's killed her mother (though there seems to be no love listening there), she's felt the need to run away from the number one person she loves, is severely injured, and seemingly has no where to go --- though she does seem to be genuinely happy to follow her God's orders. I don't know, I just felt more sorry for her than I'd expected and was somewhat happy to see that she didn't, in fact, die. Though now I'm a little sad for Yashiro---- what proved him haha, herself, to have some level of decency (not wanting to actually torture Kishida to death (though I guess "minor" torture was still okay with her~?

C.55.
I may have inferred incorrectly, but on page 12(?) the detective says he's "going to sit this one out and take a vacation, maybe somewhere in southeast Asia", and then in the next page you see Ghost's mother trying to give her a passport and saying that Koji-san wants them to join him. Ghost says "I can't go. Tell Daddy"....I don't remember the detective's name, and am to lazy to scroll through the chapters until I find his introduction chapter, but I think the detective is Koji, and Koji is clearly stated to be Ghost's dad (step or biological is unstated).
Did this help? I tend to be long winded in explanations sometimes, lol ^^;

I wonder if human spirits can become demons if they have a strong enough attachment to the living and unresolved feelings?
If so, it's possible that the house is actually the mother. I mean, it has all these sentimental memories of the child (and, so far, no mention of the mother who's in some of the pictures). Maybe the house burned down, or collapsed, and the mother died and became the conscience of the house and, seeing the album of cherished memories, she wants it to be returned to her (hopefully) living son.
This feels like another emotional arc, and I'm prepared to cry if any of what I said comes true, lol

I don't care if the kid is really dead, has been dead for several chapters, or has regenerative powers ... Sniper-chick should have obeyed orders and NOT interfered with the brothers.
Even if the kid has been a mascot ever since his encounter with the elephant mascot, I still kinda wish that the sniper didn't shoot it. There was potential for the story to take a different arc...I guess?
Now I just wish the little brother is actually the little brother, and he has regenerative powers

The sniper didn't shoot Makoto. When Keigo was hugging him, one of the monster mascot (the little one) kicked a stone and it hit the little brother.
Here the monster mascot looks at the stone -
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/pygmalion/nbt/hs_v-1-chapter-3/pg-29/
...and here is when the monster kicks it and the boy gets hit in the head
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/pygmalion/nbt/hs_v-1-chapter-3/pg-30/
It's more like the "monster mascot was testing something out or knows something about the brothers. Its the same mascot that lured Makoto and attacked him in the first chapter.
The story has got me at the edge of my seat.... can't wait for the upcoming chapters!
How /dare/ you leave it like this!?