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Alixiron said:

Not sure who that face at the top right is supposed to represent

It may be a coser in China. His name is Long Yutao, and his expression is very famous. It may represent his cosplay of komeiji_satori.:KannaLook:
(I don't know how to make comments with pictures. I really want to show that photo of him.:BlobNotLikeThis:

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    wozhi said:

    It may be a coser in China. His name is Long Yutao, and his expression is very famous. It may represent his cosplay of komeiji_satori.:KannaLook:
    (I don't know how to make comments with pictures. I really want to show that photo of him.:BlobNotLikeThis:

    Check the images subheading here for a guide. The image needs to be uploaded in danbooru in order to be shown so if it's not here, you could also just give a link to the photo

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    Technically speaking, using the ramen broth to eat rice is normal in japan (and other asian countries).
    Usually, you can order a side of rice in ramen shop, which is precisely for this purpose. Not to mention there's also custom of using udon/rice to cook with the leftover soup after a round of sukiyaki.

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    I think most fictional charactors would get severly traumatized by the funger dungeons. I also think that at least a few of the dungeon meshi charactors are too oblivious to understand the horrors they are fighting in the dungeons.

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    thetubbyay6 said:

    I think most fictional charactors would get severly traumatized by the funger dungeons. I also think that at least a few of the dungeon meshi charactors are too oblivious to understand the horrors they are fighting in the dungeons.

    Honestly, stupidity would be a mercy in THIS dungeon.

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    Thanks for the translation as always. To be honest, even if mokou died, i think she won’t meet the same judgement as keine. With a millennium worth of sin, i don’t think shikieiki would approve it, especially including killing the guy that she was supposed to serve and rob their dead body of the hourai elixir.

    Reversing mokou’s immortality might also kind of invalidate a lot of thing, not in a good way. The ending is a happy ending i might say, but it kind of trivialize all of the pain and suffering. Most of all, i think mokou shouldn’t die a normal human death. Hourai’s elixir immortality is supposed to be “eternal and unchanging” which even if they’re able to make mokou die, it shouldn’t be because of the immortality got reversed, but instead, it should be a workaround, like forcefully splitting her soul and her body. Her death should not be a natural death. The weight of immortality means nothing if we can choose when to end it.

    But still, it’s still a nice little story. I can imagine how now mokou cannot escape shikieiki’s yapping now that mokou also cannot escape death.

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