Chapter 78: At the Torino Shrine on 6am of the 12th
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And that's it. Having Meshi gives him an unfair advantage.Do you remember your first kill?
>>284393277Thanks, OP.
>>284393210https://youtu.be/5jlUVr6gkos
>>284393160Would they have even had a concept of '6 AM' back then?
>>284393193I hate the mud. I love it when you get that first deep cold and all of autumn's mud turns to hard crackly frozen earth.
>>284393277Thanks OPIt was a small deer, one of the first years I was out hunting. Back then I didn't know how to size an animal through a scope, so I thought it was much larger than it was. The smell as you field dress an animal is really nauseating. I've never gotten used to it. The first thing I killed close was a skunk that had been eating my tomatoes. I waited all night outside its burrow and clubbed it to death with a stick. All I could think after I killed it was that it had a puppy's head. Turned out it was actually a fat groundhog that was eating my tomatoes. Never managed to get rid of him, but the cold came in and killed the garden anyhow right about then.
>>284393514edo japan actually had an hour system based on the (chinese) zodiac animals, in which the day was divided into after dawn and after dusk, each with six periods. they were not equal in length and varied throughout the year, so it was the job of time keepers in temples and castles to keep the time and strike the appropriate pattern on the bell for each period. so 6AM would be something like "at the hour of the tiger". as to why they wanted to keep time even during the night, I figure it was useful for religious duties, guards changing the watch, and workers who had to rise earlier. also the checkpoints on the highways were only open for certain hours.
>>284393277Moving pretty fast for a person with maggots in himNo comment Thanks as always OP!
>>284393277I shot a pigeon with a bb gun, it fell but didn't die so I loaded another pellet and shot it again where it fell. he also managed to survive that so I had to repeat the process again, it was quite gruesome and I never shot at anything alive afterwards.
>>284393277Thanks OP Yes. The first of trillions of descendants
>>284393183god he really slimmed down
>>284393277Thanks OP. No, I started too young. I get that there are talking animals in this but how did last thread go by without anyone pointing out the fucking moon spoke to a cat last chapter. >>284394032Many animals instinctively stop eating and slim down before some risky ordeal
>>284393277Thanks, anonsito.
>>284393160I think you forgot some pages op. I distinctly remember Kikuchi waking up and greeting Senou before getting up
>>284395665Fuck, you're right. This stupid download messed up the order of multiple chapters. All of this goes at the beginning of the chapter.
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>>284395755kek
>>284395794That is a smile I can trust.
>>284393277Thank you for posting.
>>284395755wwwwwwwwwww classic OPnever change, man
>>284393259What a great spread.
>>284394606You know the moon didn't actually talk, right?You know the animals don't actually talk... right?
>>284395794Thank you, OP.
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