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It seems to me that Lu is the kind of arrogant person who makes enemies without thinking twice, right? I wonder how many unnecessary enemies and perfectly avoidable battles she has made throughout her existence. Has she never heard of the saying "The best victory is the battle not fought."?
To avoid experiencing fates worse than death such as being sealed or restrained to be tortured and violated whether for a few moments or for eternity? After all, being unkillable means that your enemy doesn't need to hold back or be careful to keep you alive like a toy, right?
This is a sad truth.
And what do you think females' reactions to Thea loli's PP bulge could be like in your opinion?
So, if the owner of the PP that surpassed theirs was a petite and cute loli, the impact on their pride would be even greater, huh?
So how about the case of a half-vampire half-fae?
How tall is Kira's in-game avatar exactly? It's a bit difficult to guess since the average height varies depending on ethnicity.
Hypothetically, what benefits and detriments would be provided if someone chose something like half-dwarf, half-fae?
Interesting. Could you try writing something with an lich woman in the future too, please?
True, however I think that in the case of men most would probably be after experiencing these certain things like monster girls like succubi, right?
I'm looking forward to being able to read it.
I prefer 5''2(157.48cm) as it is more in the height range of a shortstack loli.
So why not order a thin helmet that looks like a hat or a hood with a built-in helmet from the craftsman? After all, even if it was thinner than a normal helmet, it would already be better than nothing, especially a world with enchantment magic. This reminds me that I saw a movie, a bandit who carelessly punched the head of a guy who was wearing a helmet that looked like a leather hat and ended up breaking his fist.
Now that I stop to think about it, why did Lu decide to make Hina, her harem and her faction her enemy in the first place? After all, even if it were to lure Fang into a trap, that seems too risky to be worth it. And as proof of this, she ended up becoming yet another example of why the sayings "Don't bite off more than you can chew." and "Never judge a book by its cover" never go out of style.
It seems that not even Lu is an exception to the standard villain cliché of thinking she's already won too soon and starting to sing victory and brag ahead of time and consequently become surprisingly vulnerable, huh? Would I be right in assuming that Lu can't alter reality while she's surprised? I'm looking forward to seeing how Thorn's nectar will change Lu.