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The biggest mystery of the Blade of Extinction, "Why did Musan-sama bother to dress as a woman?

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The greatest mystery of demise


Three.

When he sees D'Angelo, he remembers Yoriichi, and he's desperately trying to disguise himself.


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🥺: Scary, scary, scary


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I was a man in Western clothes when D'Angelo found me, so I became a woman in Japanese clothes.


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>>11

It's so short-sighted.


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15 >>11

You're a miserable head.


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Too stupid to be cute.


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Hobbies


Nine.

Hobbies.


Seven.

Of course it's a hobby.


Thirty-two.

It's been a while since I've seen Tamayo, and I thought she was beautiful.

I'm sorry.

You're talking like an old man who uses a female avatar in a game.


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The feminine form is what he looks like when he's looking for the blue higanbana.

Fan book wife


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>>16

Why do you dress up as a woman then?


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>>21

I've heard that they dress up as geisha and listen to the customers.


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25 >>25

He didn't just have his men do the research, he did it himself.


499

>>25

I can't help but imagine Mujou-sama smiling while serving a drunk.


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>>25

I thought he was an idiot, but it's so frustrating that he makes more sense than I thought.


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>>29

I have five brains, so I'm five times smarter than you.

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>>44

In addition, it seems that he was so excited that he launched a single plane into the industrial area, and it ended up being destroyed.


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>>29

But he's too intelligent to think that blue higanbana flowers have been blooming only in the daytime for a thousand years.


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>>133

I didn't know there was such a setting.


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Is it possible that the Tangelo family was murdered because their father died and the threat of day breathing disappeared?


Or is it really a coincidence?


I don't know.

>>51

They came to buy good quality charcoal, but they ran out, so they killed him out of spite.


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>>51

Why would someone target a cabin in the countryside like that?


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>>63


Yeah! It's a rare flower, maybe it grows deep in the mountains!


Maybe they were having a picnic and found the cabin, so they killed it.


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>>70

If I had asked him if he knew about blue higanbana, we would have finished our search.


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I wonder if this is it.

I'm not sure what to make of it, but I think it's a good idea.


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>>I'm not sure what to think.

I'm sorry if I'm wrong, but I think I saw that they found it when they were destroying the Earring House.

I think someone from Uogen was surprised when he saw Sumijiro's earring and said something about how he and Misery destroyed it.


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>>I don't know.

Huh...


If my dad was still alive, he would've been beaten back.


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The reason why he became a demon in the first place is also a mystery.

What kind of treatment did they give him?


How was he treated?

>>110

A good doctor's treatment.

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>>145

Cute.


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>>145

Cute!


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>>145

Is it a homey place to work?



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