Raw Chapter 61 Makutsu No Ou Yomei Ichi Kagetsu No Doutei Mahou Shoujo Harem Wo Kizuite Ou He Kunrinsu May 2026

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Mimi Heartfeld does not die—but she is permanently crippled. In a shocking twist, the Demon Lord sacrifices one of his own "Harem Links" (a bond that amplifies his power) to transfer her soul into a nearby magical beast. She survives as a fox-girl chimera, losing her humanity. The raw dialogue suggests this was her "fate all along." Doujinshi culture is a vibrant and diverse aspect

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