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Priestess: "Just sleep instead of eating and you'll be fine.
In addition, I can communicate normally, and if you want, my combat power will go up a lot.
I said, "Why don't you just stay a demon?6: Nameless reader (Translated by...)
It's a human's upward compatibility, isn't it?
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I guess they're sucking up something from the air just because we can't see it.
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I'm about to get burned by the sun on the way...
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There was a woman who could turn into a demon without being affected by the cruelty and with a human heart, right?
Why don't they just use that to turn the whole demon killing squad into demons?
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I'm not sure what to make of that. I honestly thought so.
It has the disadvantage of not being able to be exposed to the sun.
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In the end, the reason why Priestess was so special was never revealed.
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Comics that want to include that kind of stuff tend not to be popular.
Popular manga don't write difficult things.
It's like Dragon Ball, and One Piece before it fell out of favor.
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DB at least explains why he suddenly became blonde.
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The only thing they didn't give a reason for until the end was that the Hearth Brothers' blood is too special.
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It's just that the hearth family was originally a superior bloodline.
It's funny how the ancestors learned from watching the monster En Ichi's day breathing and kata, and even inherited his memories, so what are you talking about now?