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Orlando Gray
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yeah. his own heroic end
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Orlando Gray - 1744861259
I just realized something—this new dragon, Dokkaebi or whatever his name is, throws a massive wrench into Nagyunn's plan. The fact that he ate Luce and inherited his memories is a game-changer. As a high-ranking official from the Eastern continent, his words carry more weight with General Haejin than anyone else in their ragtag group. The jig is basically up. If Nagyunn doesn’t leave with the knights this time, he’s as good as dragon food.
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Orlando Gray - 1744844217
Helping him means sacrificing all of your friends. Ask yourself—does avenging the dead truly outweigh protecting the living? Think carefully, buddy.
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Orlando Gray - 1744841116
The dragon guy is giving me Ryuk vibes rn
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That is not Donald Trump. That's a lizard man in Trump skin.
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Orlando Gray - 1744833594
If the stakes are so high that failure could trigger a war between nations, why on earth are they placing this responsibility on the shoulders of children—teens at best? Yes, they may be knights-in-training, but this mission is far beyond the scope of a simple training exercise. It feels reckless and unrealistic that seasoned knights would delegate such a high-risk operation to inexperienced youths.
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Orlando Gray - 1744824311
What is this Romeo and Juliet type of setup bruh. lol
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Hasn't he though. He was kicking butt fighting a three v one. And all three were exceptionally skilled.
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Orlando Gray - 1744698649
A couple of things bothered me about this chapter. First, they claim they can’t accuse Bishop Levios of foul play because there’s no proof—but they just confiscated a bunch of magical artifacts (holy relics) that coincidentally went missing from the Sven church years ago. Wouldn’t the logical next step be to trace those relics back to the original theft and review the investigations? That might reveal whether Levios—or someone else—had a hand in stealing them.

Second, when Beryl goes to investigate the local Sven church, why do the believers attack him? He hadn’t uncovered any damning evidence yet. If he’d found something linking Bishop Levios to the kidnappings or the stolen relics, that would be one thing. But as it stands, it feels like a major overreaction. Killing him would set off a much louder alarm than trying to quietly assassinate Twilight in prison. The commotion alone would likely draw outside attention—either some knights step in, or Myui runs for help.

All in all, it just feels like a bit of weak writing.
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Orlando Gray - 1744690302
Now that I think about it, why was there even a quest for the goblins in that cave? They weren’t causing any trouble—they were all holed up inside, terrified of the griffin waiting outside.
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Orlando Gray - 1744687537
I mean, he may not have personally strolled in like a hero to save people in need—but let’s not pretend like at least five of his pupils didn’t go on to become high-ranking adventurers and knights who’ve done, and continue to do, great service for the kingdom of Leberio. We were literally just talking about Slena slaying an immortal dragon. He might not be a well-sung hero, but he’s done the world a great service while staying humble and living a relatively quiet life.
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Rimuru is the protagonist of the popular series 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.' I was making a bad joke since they both have the same surname.
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Orlando Gray - 1743231638
Of course the scanlators comes out for the date chapter.
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Orlando Gray Alcoholic - 1742861305
Yeah, at first, he’ll be angry. But sending her back is riskier than letting her stay. All the Remdragon Knights will scold Ruth, and in the end, Riftan won’t be able to focus on the battlefield with his wife waiting for him in his tent. Let’s just say he might end up 'pitching another kind of tent,' if you catch my drift. And all the knights outside will hear.
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Orlando Gray - 1742850665
https://i.postimg.cc/1z2zF8L5/michael-jackson-eating-popcorn.gif
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