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Let This Grieving Soul Retire Ep. 12 Reaction [FULL]

Let This Grieving Soul Retire Ep. 12 Reaction [FULL]

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you gonna watch talker after this one or down the line? honestly talker has a much more thrilling story while this one is kinda goofy

TAC Genesis

Is this 24 episodes? Or the end of the season? I guess this wouldnt be end since it's a weird place to end. It makes me itching to give spoilers.

Leo

Not always true, since I've seen in-universe currency sometimes be denoted in a 1:10 ratio to yen as well, not always just 1:1. Also now you see why Ark gets along w/ Krai so well. He's also got his own blonde Tino to Cringe about, just like Krai 😂 WDYM "watch them appraise"? Bro didn't you see the Appraisal dude already said "Appraisal Failed, this relic is tagged w/ S-grade Danger Level because of that" earlier? And this is an Appraiser in the CAPITAL of an empire, so he must be a top 1%er when it comes to Appraisers already, especially since a huge chunk of THE auction's relics are in boxes waiting to be Appraised by this dude, so we can presume a big boi auction attended by merchants, nobles & top-tier adventurers would only contract appraisals from the best of the best professionals, so this dude is likely the best in the empire (at least by reputation alone, of course there might be better appraisers w/ practically 0 reputation due to being located in boonies or not really appraising stuff as a main job as such)

Skebaba

I like how Arnold and his team fell for confirmation bias regarding Krai after fighting him. Last episode, they heard and dismissed the rumors of him fighting a golem with will power alone, only to be hit with gravity magic, which gives credibility to those rumors, forcing them to acknowledge his "strength". This episode, the bias affected the negotiation, as Arnold believed Krai's poor negotiation skills were a trap. I also enjoyed how Eva calls out Sitri's enabling of Krai's garbage spending habits as well as how he's about to unintentionally send a child into crippling debt.

Guy Palas


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