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RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Man, seeing both Kasumi's pain and Aizawa's despair really sucks...
It's weird though, that what happened went against her will.
Or maybe, her loneliness and lack of love is what keeps her as a ghost, but at the same time, she's really enjoying her time here and don't really wanna move on?
Thanks for the chapter!

That caught me off guard, too. The possession itself can be explained away as Aizawa being unable to stop it once it had been initiated, but the way she acted before the possession and after taking over Kasumi definitely felt like it was uncontrolled. It could just be jealousy (both in the romantic sense and in the “being alive” sense), but maybe it has something to do with the nature of ghosts in this work? We already know that most ghosts, save for Aizawa, seem to automatically become hostile once they realize they’ve been seen. Maybe Aizawa getting jealous of Kasumi’s relationship with Michi caused some sort of ghostly instinct to take over and force her to attack? It could also be related to her abilities becoming stronger.

I’m also wondering what broke the possession. Did Aizawa shunt herself out after realizing what she was doing (and if so, why), or did Kasumi somehow manage to regain control?

last edited at Jan 23, 2024 1:43PM

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

There isn't really a good or bad answer to Linda's excuse. Relying on a trustworthy prophecy to get the best outcome for everyone isn't a bad thing, but at the same time, choosing to trust a prophecy that claims a child must bear a burden (which is a literal torture) for the sake of others is never not irresponsible. Guess we just have to accept that she made her decision, anyway.

Looks like we're starting to head towards the end of the time travel part... I wonder if the issue has been resolved ? I assume the curse itself is still to be taken care of, but did Elsa taking on the curse was the solution to mitigate its power and prevent the demon attack ?

That they'd have to be separated was obvious, otherwise the timeline would be messed up. I'm not particularly seeing in a good eye the whole "You pretty much sacrificed your life for my family, but now you're a liability, so take this money and leave". Nobles gonna be nobles, and well, that guy already has a bad ending in store for himself, anyway.

TL;DR Adults suck, Evie's job is done, Elsa still unlucky.

My guess is that having a better understanding of what’s going on might help Evie to avoid whatever tragic future was being predicted for the two of them. There could also be a final revelation coming up that’ll hold some key to the future.

Also, in defense of Evie’s dad, his reasoning was less along the lines of “you’re a liability,” and more like, “if I allow you to stay here, then the very thing that you sacrificed yourself to avoid might come to pass anyways, so tell me what you need and go.” I’d say it’s pretty fair, all things considered.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

She definitely could've worded that better lol, it's valid for her to not want to associate with her anymore as friends after confessing but making it seem like an ultimatum made this bad for the both of them

Well, a confession between two best friends/childhood friends kind of inherently is an ultimatum—it’s trying to get what you want at the risk of losing what you have, which is why so many useless MCs agonize about it so much.

Agreed, to both. This is a similar scenario to another series right now. Perfectly reasonable to distance oneself from a crush like that--just need to do it right. It's the reality of the situation. Can't force someone to date you but you also shouldn't be forced to feel that pain constantly. It's unfortunate, but the friend made her choice to date her. We don't know enough about them to tell whether the friend has feelings or not. Also agree on the headlock thing but I feel that was meant as a joke between friends (though pg13 could suggest something else).

I get what you’re saying, but I don’t really think this sort of scenario needs to inherently be an ultimatum. Even if the feelings aren’t mutual, sometimes just being able to get them out there is enough. I remember asking out a friend of mine in college and getting shot down. It hurt, bad, and things were a little awkward (at least on my end, don’t know how she was feeling) for the next few months, but we eventually got past it. I even attended her wedding a few months back, and felt nothing but joy for her. And I know there are people who have had similar experiences to me.

My point is, confessions between two friends only need to be an all-or-nothing ultimatum if the involved parties choose to treat it as such, such as is the case in this story.

last edited at Jan 19, 2024 3:36AM

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Welp, there’s a relationship that’s not going to last long.

if not for the last page, it would have seemed that she was a straight girl blackmailed into relationship, but i guess there are some feelings?

There’s probably some amount of affection there, since they’re longtime friends, but I’m not sure if it would be enough to classify as romantic love. Regardless, even if it did have a chance of developing into love, the circumstances surrounding the relationship would make that incredibly unlikely,

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019
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^ It’s the pink one’s leg ya git. Look at the kneecap. If the orange git’s leg waz pointin’ dat direction in dat position, something would be very, very wrong.

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

And there we have it. Certainly not much of a father, but not the asshole many expected either, to the point that in the end he never even touched the money.

On one hand, that does say a lot about him. On the other hand, he did hold a woman at KNIFE POINT and (temporarily) stole his friend’s car so he wouldn’t have to deal with the consequences of his actions, so I feel like it’s still fair to call him an asshole.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I absolutely adore how giddy Hinata is in this chapter. She’s literally bouncing in her seat in some of the panels here.

Hinata is thankfully not a cheat! Though to be fair if we took bartending as the relationship it is analogous for it does paint a very fun picture wherein Hinata is exclusive to Naori but Naori is open to pretty much all female ogres. Lmao

So you could say that Hinata is the leading lady in Naori’s Harem of Hooch, then?

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

so how come yuzu didn't mind extreme skinship in the past and now that it's revealed that she was in love since ages ago she's so self-conscious? it's like her character has changed tremendously in only 2 chapters, no consistency at all

If you’re referring to what they did when they were little, that might just be an example of childhood innocence. If your referring to Yuzu’s actions earlier in the story, it seems like she had done a pretty good job suppressing her feelings until the cultural festival, so I would just assume that she’s becoming too conscious of it now that her feelings have welled back up. Either way, I wouldn’t call it completely inconsistent, just somewhat.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019
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I don’t know what happened to the pink girl’s legs, but they are freaking me out.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I don't understand how people would see this as pointless at all, it's just... puzzling. Does the story suddenly have no meaning now?

Yes. As they betrayed the primary point of the story. I have the same opinion about Your Lie in April btw.

What do you believe the primary point of the story is?

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I don't understand how people would see this as pointless at all, it's just... puzzling. Does the story suddenly have no meaning now?

As for me, probably one of the best works I've read tbh

In fairness, I’ve had moments where I’ve criticized a story with an ending that made me upset in some way, especially when I was holding out hope for a happier ending. A lot of times it’s less of a “here’s my well thought-out critique of the work” and more “fuck you for making me feel these emotions!” I can’t actually speak for the people calling it pointless, but that’s what it’s been sounding like to me.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Well everything was pointless. All of that for nothing she dies, end of the story. It was too long for what its worth.

Death comes for us all eventually, but it is never the point. The point is the journey we take before it, and the people we meet along the way.

Fuck.

Kaori has to be the unluckiest name in anime/manga. This, Akira, Strawberry Panic, A Lie in April...

I mamed my siamese cat Kaori and it just got ran over.

I’m so sorry for your loss

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

it's becoming increasingly ridiculous that "oni" is being localized as "ogre". they're two very distinct creature types.

Why? Both are hulking, supernaturally strong, human-like monsters with a penchant for cannibalism. There’re differences, of course, but not enough to detract from the story. Plus, “ogre,” or “demon” tend to be the two most common translations for “oni” in English, and the former fits better here than the latter.

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Photographic memory, good observational skills, strong enough to lift another person, lightning fast reflexes, and an interesting aptitude for magic . . . .

The strength, observation skills, and reflexes could potentially have been developed as survival mechanisms from whatever hell her "adoptive parents" put her through. Her magic may be some kind of "monkey see, monkey do better" baloney, but I'm going to assume from the pacing and immediate introduction of a rival that that's not the case - she was probably just kinda slapped together to be able to handle just about anything with little to no character development.

Ah, well, it's still interesting :)

Yeah, the first chapter had me thinking the MC was going to have to rely on her observational skills to survive the world of the nobility and all their scheming, low-power badass style, but now she can apparently use magic at an almost expert level simply by seeing someone do it once or twice (despite having almost no familiarity with it before said chapter). Add to that the fact that how unintentionally charming she apparently is, and my Mary Sue alarm is starting to go off.

I’ll probably give it a couple more chapters to see if this is all just a case of early story weirdness and my suspicions are wrong (which, considering the pacing so far, might constitute the entire story), but I’m not holding my breath.

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

TFW you’re so prone to overthinking things that losing intelligence can be considered a buff.

These two are taking the term “idiot couple” to a whole new level and I am here for it.

last edited at Dec 21, 2023 1:05AM

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Hmm… you know, this is pretty baseless speculation right now, but I wonder if Lord was faced with an Azul-type situation when she was on her “magical girl hunt.” Baiser and Lord were already pretty direct foils for each other as sadist leaders, so it wouldn’t be out of the question for there to be a masochistic blue foil to Azul who was actually allowed to break, a la chapter 10.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Is… is that ghost hunting down Aizawa’s idol group one-by-one? I know this series had a dark side, but zoinks.

Ah yes, the good ol nebulous bloodspewing Japanese cough
At least we MIGHT know about how she died

In fairness, the Bloody Cough of Doom is a pretty common trope throughout the world. Even Shakespeare made use of it it. It makes sense, since coughing up blood is generally (although not always) a bad sign no matter where you are.

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

…So, like, is the baby biological, or is there just a second, smaller robot inside of the sex robot waiting for human DNA to activate it? If it’s the latter, why does it need DNA? If it’s the former, how is the robot going to keep the fetus alive for 9 months? Will the baby be part-robot and part-biological? Is Nadeshiko part-biological? Is Akane also a robot and doesn’t know it? Why does that last page make the science lady’s grandchild plan seem so sinister? I have so many questions, and this thing seems content to answer NONE of them!

last edited at Dec 18, 2023 8:34AM

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I wonder if Elsa gets the curse and the Villainess system is part of her punishments/complications? It specifically desires to make her life miserable. Seems it could go either way. Interesting stuff.

I’m actually wondering if the Villainess System is the curse’s attempt to make itself whole after being split between the two. Remember Chapter 1, where a “mare” is trying to pull Else off a building while the Villainess system tells Yvonne to either push her or watch her jump? Maybe the whole point of the Villainess System is to either get one of the girls killed or trying to accelerate its progression in one or both of them (maybe misery can speed up the curses’s progression)? After all, if they do both possess the curse, and one of them dies or enter the eternal slumber before having any heirs of their own, the other girl would likely be the one to inherit the rest of the curse. Maybe the curse even realizes that Yvonne has been isekai’d into that role, and is choosing to present itself as a gamified system specifically to trick her into complying? I don’t know, but I’m interested in seeing where this is going

I am guessing the correct way to deal with the curse and solve the time travel plot is for Elsa and Yvonne to split the curse between them.

Share the neural load, so to speak. I'm pretty sure the two of them are drift compatible...

I never knew how badly I wanted a Pacific Rim-Please Bully Me Miss Villainess crossover until today.

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Fuck, that was sweeter than the candy.

RandomGuy
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

She just dug a hole in her own grave? I don't think that's quite how the saying goes.

Not even remotely, but it still works if you consider that Ruka dug her own grave when she first brought up the sefure thing, which she has now managed to deepen. Thus, a hole in the grave.

RandomGuy
Love Bullet discussion 06 Dec 04:33
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

"I wanted to fall in love, now I have regrets" -> "Ok, become a cupid and never get the chance to fall in love ever again because rules say so"

Now I wonder who is forcing this on the girls. It's clearly not with the best intentions in mind. x.x

I mean, last chapter it was stated that they do all that work in order to get a second chance at life (and thus, love). It’s possible the story could take a dark turn into “they’re lying to you” territory, but’s it also conceivable that being a cupid is a sort of purgatory for souls who want to try again.

RandomGuy
Love Bullet discussion 05 Dec 23:30
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

Well, that’s a hell of a way to kill a character. Like, I figured she was going to be hit by a car or something, not impaled by falling rebar. I have to give the author credit for going with a less tropey death. I also like how the gash on Koharu’s forehead became the red streak in her hair. I wonder if that’ll become significant later on.

also i gotta wonder, what happens if there's literally no compatibility? like does it fail to have any effect, or what

https://dynasty-scans.com/chapters/love_bullet_ch00#60
Based on this page, I imagine it would just have no effect if both sides were completely incompatible. So you’d have a wasted shot and possible collateral, but little else.

What I find interesting is that in most media and so forth getting shot by the local cupid type of thing is full on love-of-your-life you don't get over it kind of love, whereas here it seems that if it stays one sided long enough, one can. Makes some of the collateral damage of cupid fights less tragic, I suppose.

Also worth noting that OG Cupid had two kinds of arrows; the lead ones either ended love or made someone outright dislike a person. Makes me wonder if there will be anti-cupids or fallen ones consumed by their jealousy later on.

That anti-cupid would be cool. Something like, “I lost my chance at love, so I cannot allow anyone else to ever love again.” After this chapter, I could even see Aki being revealed to be one of those down the line. Either that, or reappearing in the form of one Koharu’s assignments.

last edited at Dec 5, 2023 11:35PM

RandomGuy
Love Bullet discussion 01 Dec 00:08
Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I chuckled when I saw a cupid loading a love-Glock, then lost my shit when the love grenade launcher came out. Fire that thing off in a crowded room and you’ve got an instant orgy.

On a related note, heavy weapons cupid is my favorite.

That's a wild concept for a manga.
Though I'm not sure I agree with the result. Her aim was to keep the three of them together, but when two of them will be heartbroken, who knows if that'll work out.

But at least then it’s just two cases of one-sided love. They’ll still be sad for awhile, but it’d make things within the group far less awkward then it would’ve been if two of them got together.

I did think she was going to shoot the other two friends as well, though, so they’d fall in love with each other and close the triangle completely.

Edit: I also just remembered the bit about modern cupids updating their weapons of choice, and now I have the mental image of a bunch of 18th-century cupids marching around with powdered wigs and smoothbore muskets floating around in my head.

last edited at Dec 1, 2023 9:13AM

Lojsdbe
joined Sep 16, 2019

I like the overall trajectory of the story so far, but the secret test of character with the amnesia tea was a bit off-putting. Why some people seem to think that emotional manipulation is a better gauge of character than open and honest communication is beyond me.

They summed it up pretty well in this chapter, I feel. Open and honest communication is ideal, but the problem is that both of things require the good faith participation of all parties involved. A person who doesn’t want you to know something can lie, dodge questions, or just say whatever it is they feel you want to hear, and it’s not always easy to know when someone is doing that. When a person doesn’t think they’re being observed/tested, however, they tend to be a bit more honest. Thus, the secret test of character.

Granted, I’m not sure if such measures were necessary here, but it is a major family secret, so the paranoia and least makes sense from a story perspective. My question is what exactly they were planning to do if he failed the test. Like, were they planning on to give him a second cup of tea? He already thinks you poisoned the first cup, so why would he accept any other drinks?