The demons are knocking on the door of the capital, but Matthias has a plan: Build his team's confidence and strength! Footwork makes the dream work, so the former sage tasks Alma with using Iris for target practice, thus forcing the Dark Dragon to Adapt to her human legs or suffer the indignity of becoming a pincushion! As dragon and archer face off, Lurie too gets lessons from Matty in imbuing gear with multiple enchantments. But will their new and improved party suffice when their enemies arrive wielding terrifying power?!
Ok this volume has officially killed off any possible stakes that this series could have pretended to have. Like the "threat" of the story has been made so non-threatening that it is sad. Like the heroes should not be winning this easily and the villains losing so fast. Like why should I care when it barely seems like the characters do? These aren't battles they are one-sided slaughters being perpetrated by the 'heroes' of the story. These demons have shown no power comparable to Matty so why should I as the reader be here, what am I seeing happening? I am seeing nothing. There are no fun battles, no interesting characters, and the world has lost its intrigue.
Another solid volume from this series, the build up for the battle is really good and shows genuine growth and then the battle is just madness foe anyone not in the main party ro witness.
Also one panel really optimised an OP MC and there party
This volume delivers again! The anticipation leading up to the battle was captivating, and the fight itself was an exciting read. It's refreshing to see not just the main party's immense power at work, but also the impressive skills honed by the other academy students who learned from them.