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Despite claiming he felt no affection for his village, Genau admits that seeing it in ruins makes him feel lonely. This mirrors Frieren’s own journey of discovering her feelings for Himmel only after he is gone.

Chapter 71 is more than a setup for battle; it is a character study on the weight of history and the "loneliness" of those who protect humanity. Despite claiming he felt no affection for his

The demon pleads for mercy, claiming to have a young son—a classic manipulation tactic. Genau, however, recognizes this as mere imitation of human speech rather than genuine emotion, underscoring that demons use language only as a tool for survival. The demon pleads for mercy, claiming to have

This chapter sets the stage for the Golden Land/El Dorado arc , where the series poses its most complex question: can a demon like Macht truly understand human concepts like morality or guilt ?. The demon pleads for mercy