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While some readers feel the overall story is "dragged", this specific chapter is praised for its world-building and for finally providing more context on the mechanics of the "Mother's" control. ⚖️ Final Verdict

Chapter 207 is a . It successfully humanizes the primary antagonists (the Guardians) and raises the stakes by isolating Youta from his most powerful ally, Leigh-Mary. It’s a must-read for fans who appreciate the darker, lore-heavy side of Okamoto’s writing. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: While some readers feel the overall story is

Youta and Lumi use "Elf Balsam" at a hotel to quickly heal their battle-time injuries, including broken bones. ⚡ Review & Analysis 🎭 Emotional Weight It’s a must-read for fans who appreciate the

Leigh-Mary discovers that if she accompanies Youta and the Mother learns of her betrayal, the Mother can remotely trigger a transformation spell to turn Leigh-Mary into a mindless monster that would kill Youta. This chapter shifts away from the series' usual

This chapter shifts away from the series' usual high-octane action and eroticism to focus on . The revelation that the Mother can remotely control or destroy her "daughters" adds a layer of genuine tragedy to the Guardians' existence. Leigh-Mary’s realization that she is a literal ticking time bomb creates a compelling, if heartbreaking, obstacle for the duo. 🎨 Art & Pacing