It's standard Mashima practice to recycle his character's, I expected this here as well. Minerva is a bit of a surprise, but appreciated.
I like the story so far, it is a bit different from Mashima's more adventure oriented stories, but the pacing feels horrendous. Character's are barely S
set up before getting killed (which does take away the effect from an important character death)
I hoped he'd be just a childhood friend romantic interest (i didn't believe platonic friend was in the cards), but an obsessed bastard?! I was about to say that he looked attractive for his walk and now all of that is gone. Fvcker. I just assumed his reactions towards our boy were out of concern for Out little lady.
I agree with everyone that this is a slow read. I can live with that, but I see that being a major turn off for some people.
Now with that out of the way, Elliana's music instructor is probably Sloth's wife.
I don't know how, but considering that two of them know that tune, that could be the only connection.
And after figuring that out, they find out that his wife is doing okay and she has learned to live with her immortality, which is gonna help our stupid couple with the "growing old" part of their worries... So another 80 chapters probably
...is that girlie pop go off here, is the child of some crime lord and/or lady that have "disappeared". As far as I can tell, that would be the only thing that could be of national interest, without already being very obvious information, bc they clearly watched her during her adulthood. Maybe they thought she was in contact with them, or given some information as a kid. Making her depending on one singular person and making her entire surroundings watched by agents would make sense then.
That would also cover that her parents left and that she has been going to a therapist from early on.
That's a suprisingly appropriate reaction. Like that level of disgust... Great.
Now my pretty Boy Just needs to fvcking RUN. Don't give a fvck about what she might think. Go to your brother and barricade yourself there. That place seems to be secured enough, bc after her dogshlt comment, I'm very afraid for his safety.
For now the co-worker has been a rather nice girl. It would be a shame If she started some bullshlt, but I also wouldn't mind an honest person. She either could look out for our girl here and check on his intentions or warn him about becoming a homewrecker... Which is fair. If I started seeing someone and their co-worker connected some dots, I'd like a heads up









It's standard Mashima practice to recycle his character's, I expected this here as well. Minerva is a bit of a surprise, but appreciated.
I like the story so far, it is a bit different from Mashima's more adventure oriented stories, but the pacing feels horrendous. Character's are barely S
set up before getting killed (which does take away the effect from an important character death). Maybe it's a weird start to set up some more mysteries and afterwards the pacing mellows out but for now it's just incredibly rushed.