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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 47

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 47

Clayman the Weakling

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2 Episode 47 was a pretty good episode of TenSura. But I wouldn’t call it a pretty good episode of anime overall. It was alright. When you compare it to the good anime this season, it doesn’t stand up.

Anyway, I still don’t really understand what a majin is within the context of this series. My best guess is still that they’re a person who has a large magicule count. But that seems to include a lot of characters.

It would be nice if we got a real definition. But, I suppose that’s asking for a bit much when you consider that we don’t even have a definition for what a demon lord is. Despite what Clayman claimed, he was definitely not a demon lord (until he awoke at the end of this episode).

Shion from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Shion

Also, I find it funny that Clayman talks down to Rimuru and Shion by calling them mere majin while referring to himself as a demon lord. And yet, Clayman is recognized as the weakest of the Moderate Harlequinn Alliance — of which the other members are majin.

That also doesn’t even take into consideration the fact that Rimuru has the actual demon lord title, unlike Clayman. Clayman’s such a loser. And I remember people were trying to convince me that he’s actually a threat back in Season 1 or the first part of Season 2.

Even back then I called out Clayman as a weakling. How did this guy manage to convince the other (real) demon lords that he was one of them? There’s no way Guy actually believed that Clayman was a true demon lord.

Also, speaking of Guy, it now makes sense why he said Milim entered the arena on Clayman’s side of her own free will.

The Chad Shion vs. The Virgin Clayman

Despite Clayman always putting on an act and talking himself up, it’s pretty clear that he recognized how weak he was deep down. Even before he was defeated by Shion and we got the flashback that told us he was weak, there were plenty of signs.

For example, didn’t it seem strange to you that Clayman decided to fight Shion while leaving Rimuru to Milim? I’d imagine that a true demon lord wouldn’t lower themself to fighting the subordinate of another demon lord.

Just by doing that, Clayman is acknowledging that he’s no match for Rimuru and that Shion’s power level is more appropriate for him to fight against. But, as we saw, even the “lowly majin” Shion was way too powerful for Clayman. He didn’t stand a chance.

Clayman, Shion, and Rimuru from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Clayman, Shion, and Rimuru

Oh, and let’s not forget that Shion isn’t even the strongest of Rimuru’s subordinates. There’s Veldora, Benimaru, and Diablo who are above her. You could probably make arguments for Souei or Hakurou to be above her as well.

And, although I’m not a Shion fan in any way, I’ll admit that it was satisfying to see her slap Clayman around the way she did. When she had him on the ground and asked if she could finish him off, I almost expected Rimuru to tell her to leave him out of pity.

We know Rimuru has no problem with killing people who make him angry — something Clayman has definitely done. And of course, Rimuru is going to kill Clayman next week. But Clayman just looked so pathetic that it seemed like Rimuru might spare him in exchange for information on his master.

I guess even Clayman isn’t going to rat out his comrades, though.

The Final Battle

The final episode of TenSura Season 2 is also going to include the final battle between Rimuru and Clayman. Something tells me that, even with Clayman now awoken as a true demon lord, there isn’t going to be much of a fight.

Even if he now has a lot more magic power, this is still Clayman we’re talking about. He’s a loser and a coward. He still won’t stand a chance against someone like Rimuru. In fact, even Shion might still be able to take him in that form.

But, honestly, the real reason why I think Rimuru is going to wipe the floor with Clayman is actually that it’s the final episode of the season. That means most of the episode is going to be what I call “cool down” content after the fight.

Rimuru, Beretta, Shion, Frey, and Carrion from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Rimuru, Beretta, Shion, Frey, and Carrion

We’re going to need a scene of the other demon lords acknowledging Rimuru as one of them. And then there’s probably going to be a little discussion of who Clayman’s master could be — Guy and Milim might have an idea.

The other demon lords might acknowledge Veldora as well. And, let’s not forget, Rimuru is going to have to go home to Tempest and they’re probably going to have a celebration there.

At the very end of the episode, I’m sure there will also be a scene catching up with some villains of the series. We might see Laplace, Tear, and Footman, or demon lord Kazaream, or the Kirito-looking guy who’s actually the one pulling the strings from behind the scenes.

Basically, because this is the final episode of the season, there’s going to be a lot of content that isn’t the fight between Rimuru and Clayman. So based on that, I’m expecting that maybe Rimuru will just absorb Clayman and all the souls within him.

Conclusion

What do you think of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 47? Was this your favorite episode of the season? Am I still giving Clayman too little credit? And is there anyone else who works under Rimuru who you would say is stronger than Shion? Let me know in the comments.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 46

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 46

Declaration of War

Since this review is a day later than usual, I actually heard about the contents of TenSura Episode 46 before I watched it myself. I heard that it was potentially the best episode of the season. After watching it, I don’t think I agree with that.

The fight between Rimuru and Hinata from this season (not cour) was a better episode. I think Rimuru and Hinata finally coming face to face was potentially a bigger deal than Rimuru fighting Clayman. As for this cour, I can’t think of anything offhand that’s necessarily better. But I’m sure there was something.

I still don’t view Clayman as anyone dangerous. Sure, he’s a demon lord. But we’ve never seen him show his true power, he always gets other people to fight for him, and now we know even the other demon lords don’t respect him.

Rimuru calling out Clayman from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2
Rimuru calling out Clayman

When Rimuru states that he’s going to kill Clayman in front of the other demon lords (multiple times), none of them even bat an eye. And it’s not because they don’t believe Rimuru is capable of such a feat. They just don’t care if Clayman dies.

Something else I noticed, which I guess I should have noticed earlier, is that every demon lord is from a different race. Well, unless you’re counting both Valentine and his “maid” — they’re both vampires. But, everyone thinks his “maid” is dead, so it still works out.

Does this imply that there can only be one recognized demon lord for each race at a time? Or does this simply happen to be a coincidence? Also, I find it odd that Cromwell isn’t a human. I was sure he was one, but maybe a human can’t be a demon lord as I theorized might be the case earlier this season.

Demon Lord Duel

Maybe this should be expected from a duel between demon lords, but the rules don’t seem to apply to both sides fairly. Or, perhaps it’s better to say that the rules only apply when Guy Crimson feels like applying them.

For starters, the barrier was erected so that no outside parties could interfere. And yet, Beretta is later allowed to enter the barrier to assist Rimuru. But, that’s not the worst case of rule-breaking going on here.

Guy also states that Milim can join the fight on Clayman’s side as long as she does so of her own free will. Later on, Guy also mentions that Milim is probably allying with Clayman because she has a plan. But it seems pretty obvious to everyone else that she’s being controlled. Rimuru even states as much.

Is Guy just dense, or is he allowing Clayman to break that rule for some other reason?

Guy Crimson and Ramiris from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2
Guy Crimson and Ramiris

Building on Guy’s allowance of Milim to participate in the fight, he doesn’t let Ramiris participate on Rimuru’s side. And he really doesn’t give any good reason for doing so. He simply says that Ramiris doesn’t have anything to do with the fight and so has no reason to be involved.

But, what about the attendants of both Rimuru and Clayman? Well, they don’t follow the rules either. Before Beretta was allowed to enter the arena — which only came after she swore loyalty to Ramiris — Guy claimed that attendants weren’t allowed to participate in demon lord duels.

Not only does this contradict his eventual allowance of Beretta to join, but it contradicts how the duel has gone from the start. Both Rimuru and Clayman are fighting alongside their attendants.

It really does seem like the rules of the duel change depending on what Guy thinks will be the most entertaining to watch.

Storm Dragon Veldora Tempest

Before watching the episode, I had heard that Veldora shows up at the end. I was hoping that he would have some cool and intimidating entrance. Obviously, that’s not what happened. He appeared only to be punched in the back of the head by Milim.

But, although his entrance was very uncool, I think it did a good job of showing just how powerful Veldora actually is. Sure, he was hurt from Milim’s punch, but not much. It looked like it was the same amount of pain as if you stubbed your toe.

Stubbing your toe hurts, but you’re generally going to be over it in less than a minute. That’s the kind of injury Veldora appears to have received from Milim. And when you consider that punch would have killed Rimuru if it made contact with him, it says a lot about Veldora.

Milim attacking Rimuru from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2
Milim attacking Rimuru

Is Veldora really going to participate in the fight? Probably for at least a short period of time. He’ll probably hold off Milim while Rimuru figures out how he’s supposed to bring her back to her senses. But I don’t see Veldora cleaning up and going all out against his opponents.

There’s also the question of what’s going to happen to Clayman. Rimuru has stated that he’s going to kill Clayman, but will this really happen? Honestly, I don’t know. Right now, I think it could go either way.

However, I don’t think that because Rimuru might choose not to kill him. We’ve already seen that when Rimuru decides to kill people, he’s fully capable of doing so without remorse. But, I could see Clayman somehow escaping and running away to his master like the coward he is.

Conclusion

What do you think of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 46? Was this your favorite episode of the season so far? Do you think there’s ever been a dwarf demon lord? And do you expect Clayman to survive this encounter with Rimuru? Let me know in the comments.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 45

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 45

Additional Demon Lords

It seems like every week now, we’re getting more demon lords to add to the list. Previously, we had Rimuru, Clayman, Carrion, Frey, Cromwell, Valentine, Ramiris, Milim, Guy, and Kazaream, making 10 known demon lords.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2 Episode 45 introduces us to three additional demon lords. These are Lurus/Milis, Dagruel, and Dino. So, there are 13 current demon lords despite the official title of the demon lords claiming that there are only 10.

How does this work? Well, the 10 official demon lords are Clayman, Carrion, Frey, Cromwell, Valentine, Ramiris, Milim, Guy, Dagruel, and Dino. Rimuru is brand new, so he isn’t counted yet. And as for Kazaream and Lurus/Milis, while they’re still alive, they’re thought to be dead.

Rimuru imagining what demon lord Dagruel looks like from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Rimuru imagining what demon lord Dagruel looks like

Starting with Lurus/Milis the first thing of note is that we don’t actually know her name. But, we know Valentine took over her domain and she’s now apparently serving under him. My guess is that she’s the one who turned him into a vampire and is pulling the strings from behind the scenes.

Dagruel is a giant and he’s strong enough to have fought Veldora multiple times. Other than that, we don’t really know anything about him. Though, I don’t believe we saw him bring any attendants. So perhaps he’s more of a loner.

And lastly, we have Dino, who much to my disappointment isn’t a dinosaur. As Ramiris explains, Dino is the only demon lord who’s lazier than she is. And while she doesn’t want to be compared to him in any way, it seems like the two of them are on good terms. They tease each other, but it’s all in good fun.

Adalman the Faithless

While Walpurgis is starting, Shuna, Souei, and Hakurou make their way towards Clayman’s castle. Before they reach it, however, they’re surrounded by an army of the undead led by one of Clayman’s Five Fingers, Adalman, the Index Finger.

Considering how the fight against the previous member of the Five Fingers went, I knew from the start that Adalman wasn’t going to be a major threat. The oni who serve under Rimuru are all far stronger than Clayman’s Fingers.

But, I can’t say that I was expecting how this fight would progress. In fact, I was just as shocked as Adalman was when Shuna started using holy magic. After all, holy magic is supposed to be what humans who are part of the church use to eradicate monsters.

However, after only a few seconds of thought, I realized that Shuna’s use of holy magic actually makes sense. She literally wears the outfit of a shrine maiden.

Adalman, the Index Finger from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Adalman, the Index Finger

I can’t really say I was a fan of this fight or of Adalman himself, though. Apparently when he became undead he just never tried to use holy magic and assumed that he wasn’t able to because he was no longer human. That was a pretty bad development.

But what made it worse was that Shuna’s explanation didn’t really add up with what Adalman said. He claims to have lost faith in his god before his death and even now he’s searching for a new god. But Shuna says anyone who has faith can use holy magic regardless of their race.

So, how was Adalman able to use holy magic again? Even if he now realizes that he can use it as an undead, he’s already admitted to having lost his faith. So what’s the source of his newly rediscovered holy magic? Does it simply rely on faith in one’s ability to use it?

Walpurgisnacht

Moving back over to Walpurgis, there are a few interesting things we saw. Of course, one of them is that Valentine’s maid has a higher magic output than him, which is why it’s assumed that she’s actually the true demon lord of the two.

What we don’t know is where exactly that places Valentine among the demon lords. He’s clearly strong. But is he even a real demon lord? Or is he like Clayman in that he’s a demon lord in name only while his master is the one with the actual title?

The other attendant who turned heads was accompanying my favorite demon lord, Frey. I don’t believe we’ve seen Carrion in his beast form yet. But, it’s heavily implied that the beastman who shows up to Walpurgis with Frey is Carrion.

Demon lord Frey from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Demon lord Frey

We don’t know what happened to Carrion after he was defeated by Milim and Frey. But it does make a lot more sense for him to have become a captive than for him to have been killed. Clayman, specifically, wouldn’t want to waste such a powerful pawn.

My assumption is that Carrion is being controlled by Frey in the same way that Milim is being controlled by Clayman. However, if that really is Carrion, it’s interesting that Frey is making him act as her assistant rather than in his role as a demon lord.

Isn’t the whole purpose of controlling Milim so that Clayman has more sway at Walpurgis? Using Carrion in the same way seems like it would be beneficial.

And imagine if Milim showed up with Clayman and just stood by the door rather than taking her seat at the table, everyone would be confused. So why isn’t the same happening with Carrion? Surely the other demon lords know what Carrion looks like.

Conclusion

What do you think of TenSura Season 2 Part 2 Episode 45? Do you think even more demon lords will be revealed in the future? How do you feel about Adalman? And do you think the beastman with Frey really is Carrion? Let me know in the comments.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 44

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 44

Dragon Faithful

In my review of Episode 43, I made some general predictions about how the three main battles were going to go. Some of these predictions were correct, while others weren’t as correct. So, let’s look at the fight featuring Suphia and Gabiru first.

I said that I felt like this fight could go either way. Gabiru and Suphia aren’t the strongest, but they’re strong enough. And as for Middray and Hermes, we didn’t really have a good sense of their strength just yet. I also mentioned that Suphia might lose, and as it turned out, that’s what happened.

However, I assumed that Gabiru would have to rescue Suphia and flee. That didn’t happen. Instead, while Suphia was easily defeated by Middray, Hermes was easily defeated by Gabiru. So, I think since their fight ended 1-1, my guess that it could have gone either way was pretty close.

Father Middray of the Dragon Faithful from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Father Middray of the Dragon Faithful

I will say, though, that Middray probably could have defeated both Suphia and Gabiru at the same time if they kept fighting. In the end, it wouldn’t have been all that close, so my prediction is only “correct” because the fight ended when it did.

The outcome of the fight aside, we also learned that the Dragon Faithful — Milim’s followers — are actually descendants of dragons themselves. Furthermore, they’re very similar to the Dragonewts who take on human forms.

And, something Middray mentions is that his subordinates are too weak to transform into their dragon forms. So by that logic, we can assume that a powerful descendant of dragons, like himself or Milim, can. I don’t believe we’ve seen Milim’s full dragon form yet.

Oh, and Middray’s claim of being as strong as Milim herself was bold

Albis the Majin

I’m sure it was explained early on in the series, but I’m still not exactly sure what a majin is within the context of TenSura. It’s someone who has a large amount of magical power and who tends to align themselves with a demon lord.

I guess anyone can just be born as a majin? Since Albis is a majin, we know that the title isn’t solely used for humans who have a high magic potential. But have we met any other majin so far who weren’t human? Albis is the only one I can think of.

Actually, Middray might have been stated to be a majin within this episode. I don’t remember, and I’m not going to go back to check. But if he was, then he’d be another non-human majin. And I guess we don’t know what Laplace, Tear, and Footman actually are.

Albis in her true(?) form from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Albis in her true(?) form

As far as I know, Yamza is a human majin. But, he’s not a very strong majin, as we saw. Albis is far stronger than he is (was?). And if you consider that someone like Benimaru is infinitely stronger than Albis, would that mean Benimaru counts as a majin?

Anyway, I correctly predicted that Albis was going to defeat Yamza. That was the battle I was most confident in the outcome of considering we got to see the first part of the fight in the previous episode. But what I didn’t expect was for Yamza to be killed.

I fully expected him to surrender to Albis, and that’s exactly what he did. But Clayman didn’t take this betrayal very well and proceeded to use Yamza’s body to summon a piece of the calamity Charybdis. When this happened, Hermes stated Yamza’s soul was destroyed — and since Charybdis was also destroyed, I’m pretty sure he’s dead.

Benimaru is Overpowered

Obviously, Benimaru is weaker than Rimuru, and therefore I guess weaker than some of the other demon lords. I was going to say that Milim is an example of a demon lord who’s stronger than Benimaru. But, the more I think about it, the less sure I am that that’s the case.

I don’t remember all that much from the first season and the first part of the second, as has probably become clear from both this review and my previous reviews of this half of the season. But, I’m fairly sure that although Milim got the credit for defeating Charybdis, it was actually Rimuru.

Why is this important? Simply because it would mean Rimuru is stronger than Milim. So Benimaru can be both weaker than Rimuru and stronger than Milim without messing up how they compare to each other. But, there’s more to it than that.

Benimaru casually being a demon lord from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Benimaru casually being a demon lord

Remember how Middray claimed that he was on par with Milim? What if he wasn’t exaggerating? It would mean that someone as strong as Milim considered a small fragment of Charybdis to be a threat. And who easily defeated that piece of Charybdis? Benimaru.

I know that when Benimaru and Middray come face to face, they treat each other as somewhat equals. However, I’m going to give Benimaru the advantage specifically because he defeated the Charybdis fragment in two attacks.

Basically, what I’m getting at is that Benimaru is on par with if not stronger than one of the demon lords who’s already been stated to be one of the strongest. For all intents and purposes, Benimaru is a demon lord. He’s one of those “fake” demon lords like Clayman.

I also noticed that Clayman has a lot of oni working for him. So will they follow Benimaru instead once Clayman is defeated?

Conclusion

What do you think of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 44? Do you think Middray is really as strong as Milim? What makes someone a majin? And where would you rank Benimaru against the demon lords? Let me know in the comments.

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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 43

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Episode 43

Clayman the Puppet Master

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2 Episode 43 was an alright episode. I think I would have enjoyed it more if TenSura actually had good fight scenes, which it doesn’t. Fights are built up and then don’t deliver.

One such fight was between Albis of the Three Beastketeers and Yamza of the Five Fingers. I know that we only got the first part of their fight and that there’s likely going to be more in the next episode. But I still don’t have faith that the next part of their fight is going to be any better.

Anyway, these are two pretty cool characters whom I’d like to see get a well-animated fight. Not only is Albis the leader of the Beastketeers, meaning that she’s probably the second strongest person in Eurazania, but it was revealed that she’s a Majin.

Clayman controlling Yamza like a puppet from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Clayman controlling Yamza like a puppet

As for Yamza, he has a fairly cool character design. But what I like more about him is his personality. When he was first introduced, I didn’t think much of him. However, it’s been revealed that he’s actually a fairly competent strategist and leader.

Not only is he commanding Clayman’s army, but he’s coming up with backup plans on the fly for not just the battle, but his survival afterward. Defeat isn’t an option for Yamza because it means death or becoming nothing more than a puppet as Milim is currently.

So once things start going poorly for him, Yamza decides he needs to call in a powerful reinforcement (which fails). We also see that he begins considering what would happen if he abandoned Clayman and allied himself with another demon lord.

Yamza’s consideration of abandoning Clayman didn’t come off as him being a coward to me, though. It was more like, “why should he die for Clayman’s failed attempt at becoming a true demon lord?”

Decisive Victory

Obviously, things are going pretty well for Rimuru’s army right now. The main forces of his army are decimating the main forces of Clayman’s army, Albis and Gobta are fighting Yamza, Phobio and Geld are up against Tear and Footman, and Suphia and Gabiru are heading towards Milim’s followers.

The outcome of the main battle is pretty clear — Tempest is going to win. But as I pointed out in my review of Episode 41, that battle doesn’t really matter. Regardless of which army wins, the true winner is whichever side takes out the opposing commanders.

Of the fights between the commanders, I think the easiest victory for Tempest is going to be the fight against Yamza. He seems pretty cornered by Albis and Gobta. And on top of that, I think he’d surrender before dying on the battlefield.

Gabiru from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Gabiru

The fight against Milim’s followers is one I could honestly see going either way. I do feel like the younger one of Milim’s followers present is going to end up joining Tempest later on. So even if they beat Suphia and Gabiru now, it’s not going to be a huge deal.

Tear and Footman are a problem. I don’t necessarily think Phobio and Geld are going to lose, but I don’t think they’re going to win either. I could see Gabiru having to drag Suphia away from their battle. Here, Tear and Footman will probably escape, not defeat Phobio and Geld.

Now, I do want to point out that Benimaru claims to have received a new skill that allows him to foresee everything the enemy is going to do in battle. For this reason, he thinks victory is assured. I don’t think that’s necessarily the case, though.

I mean, Benimaru hasn’t even started fighting, and he’s easily the strongest person there. But at the same time, anything could happen. Milim might even show up, which would be a huge issue for Tempest.

Tear and Footman

The fight I think could actually get some decent animation is the one against Tear and Footman. Why? Simply because it involves Geld. I’m not really sure why, but Geld is kind of the only character who regularly gets good art and animation in TenSura.

Whenever Geld has his armor on, he just seems to be drawn in more detail than anyone else — and I’m all here for it. Also, we previously got a cool scene of Geld showing what he’s capable of in Episode 34. Hopefully, we get something else like that here.

It’s hard to say where Geld falls in the power rankings of Tempest’s warriors. Rimuru, Veldora, Benimaru, and whatever the demon butler’s name is are probably stronger than him. But I’d put Geld at the same level as the other oni besides Benimaru (I know they’re called something else now).

Geld from the anime series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 Part 2
Geld

Tear and Footman should be pretty strong opponents. In fact, I’d say that they’re strong enough that Phobio will have to be hard carried by Geld in this fight. After all, we saw Footman was able to stop Geld’s sword and then hit him hard enough to send him flying backward.

I’m not sure what Tear can do, though. Her abilities may have been revealed already in the first part of this season, or even the first season. However, if they were, I don’t remember. So I’m looking forward to seeing what she’s capable of and how she fights against Phobio while Geld and Footman go at it.

I’m still going to predict that Geld is going to go on a rampage and Tear and Footman are going to have to flee — and that they’ll do so successfully.

Conclusion

What do you think of TenSura Season 2 Part 2 Episode 43? Do you think Yamza is going to defect to Tempest? Are you expecting any surprise to ruin Benimaru’s master plan? And can Geld and Phobio defeat Tear and Footman? Let me know in the comments.

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