Haleluya!
Izark is indeed extremely hot! It's not just a little warm, but SOOOOOOOOOOOO HHHHHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!! The heat is almost unbearable. It seems as if the sun is directly shining down on Izark with all its might. The temperature is rising steadily, and everyone is feeling the intense heat. The air is thick and humid, making it difficult to breathe. The heat waves are radiating from the ground, and it feels like walking on a hotplate. People are seeking shade and trying to find ways to cool down. Some are sipping on cold drinks, while others are taking dips in the water. Despite the heat, Izark still has its charm, and people are determined to enjoy their time there.
I think that after so much of the story has passed, Noriko should learn to defend herself a little bit on her own. Just a little bit, nothing more. Something basic, even if it's not perfect. She doesn't like protagonists who are damsels in distress all the time. It's important for her to become more independent and capable. Maybe she could take some self-defense classes or learn some simple techniques to protect herself in case of danger. This would not only make her stronger but also give her more confidence in herself. Instead of always relying on others to come to her rescue, she could take matters into her own hands and be in control of her own safety.
Synopsis:
A confused and frightened teenager is unexpectedly transported into a fantastical world filled with high adventure. There, she discovers that she possesses a prophetic power which has the potential to awaken a new epoch of staggering uncertainty. Despite having such infinite power, Noriko still remains vulnerable to the numerous dangers that swirl around her. Ever so gradually, a small delegation of supporters has come together to defend her. Among them, a fierce and loyal swordsman named Izark stands out. Izark, who is both a demon and a savior, struggles daily with the battle between the good and evil that resides deep within him. The question remains: is he the monster that the whole world fears? Or is he the hero who will lead his people to a new and prosperous era? Whether she is aware of it or not, Noriko is the only one who holds the answer to this fateful question.
My Thoughts:
Currently, the situation doesn't seem very promising for Noriko and Izark. They are in need of help, but the question is how to provide it. I'm really hoping that Rachef and his group don't succeed in getting what they want. It's a tense and precarious situation, and I'm on the edge of my seat, eager to see how things will unfold and if Noriko and Izark will be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.