Yeah, I'm thinking that too. I'm more or less certain he's following orders from the One who's Unable to become Spirit, but I wonder what expectations or plans he has for Lag himself. Roda's words all but declare they've been watching Lag just as that dude's been watching Gausche.
Biggest headscratcher ever, but I was rather delighted. Who can turn their head at another appealing female dingo? Besides the colour scheme, I also liked how they kept the sleek coolness that Roda had.More surprising was that Roda somehow became a girl, and a kunoichi at that! The color scheme still matched, so I can't see how it would be anyone but Roda (former dog). I wonder if the public shaming of Niche not once, but twice in a single fight will push Niche to become far stronger than she is now. Maybe Niche will put in some effort to think about her opponents and protecting Lag rather than reacting to his peril, typically falling off a cliff. Roda the Kunoichi is undoubtedly Niche's new rival. I don't really know who Niche will train with though...
It's time they introduced something Niche has to strive to do. Gaichuu have posed no threat whatsoever (almost)
As they say, first impressions count, and what can be a better first impression than being the hero who arrives in the nick of time to save the distressing damsel?As for Hunt and Sarah, it was a bittersweet ending for the pair. They were driven out of the town, who will continue with their angry protest causing the rest of the town to suffer. But Sarah knew all along that Hunt did everything for her. She wanted to keep him save as well. I'm curious to see whether Thunderland can fix Hunt's arms. If he can, I wonder what kind of life the two of them will lead. I don't think it is going to go as far as them becoming a Bee and Dingo, but I hope this isn't the last we see of the two.
Heh, Ann likes Zazie, mostly because he is 14 and is a brooding male tsundere.
I was greatly amused at that.
Sarah and Hunt's relationship didn't send me to tears, but I liked how Sarah was conflicted with having Hunt sacrifice his arms so they can be with each other.
We can't blame Sarah at all after this. If she had said anything different the townsmen would have just killed them anyway. This wasn't even a case of providing a sympathetic perspective or reason. She was forced to lie.
Thanks for explaining Hunt's hand situation.