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Ahh, I see. For some reason, even though this possibility flashed through my head last time as soon as I saw the cobra shadow, I dismissed it pretty quickly. Maybe it's because I didn't expect this level of cleverness, but it makes sense: the Queen no doubt knows all the shadows and what they can do.
Damn, yeah, user's right. Kafka and Riz have a great aesthetic. It's not that I didn't agree, but that panel's particularly nice. Also, Ganette and Lela are pretty damned kinky.
>Why does he always take kids seriously? It doesn't sound like he's taking the boy seriously, but if he is, then easy: he's respecting them as future adults, geez. It's typically a good thing to do.
...Ah, I get it. >That expression on the lower left Nope, bad news. I've seen this before. That's the look of someone who's gonna try to overcorrect or go too hard on his own. At least Kafka wouldn't let him do the latter.