3 Jawaban2026-01-07 10:43:14
Volume 24 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' was such a rollercoaster! The ending left me buzzing for days. Rimuru’s evolution into a True Dragon was the highlight—seeing him finally unlock that power after all the buildup felt incredibly satisfying. The way Fuse-sensei tied it into the broader conflict with the Eastern Empire was masterful. It wasn’t just about raw strength; Rimuru’s diplomacy and strategic alliances shone, especially with Veldora and Milim backing him. The final panels teasing the next arc had me scrambling to preorder Volume 25 immediately.
What really stuck with me, though, was the emotional payoff. The bond between Rimuru and his subordinates, especially Shion and Benimaru, hit harder than ever. Their loyalty isn’t just lip service—it’s earned through Rimuru’s genuine care for Tempest. The way the manga balances epic battles with these quieter moments is why I keep coming back. And that cliffhanger? Pure agony. I need to know how the Walpurgis Council reacts to Rimuru’s new status!
4 Jawaban2026-05-23 13:22:12
Man, 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' wraps up with such a satisfying blend of action and heart. The final arcs see Rimuru fully embracing his role as a demon lord, not just in power but in responsibility. The Walpurgis Banquet was a turning point—seeing him stand toe-to-toe with the ancient demons while negotiating for his people’s safety showed how far he’d come from that first bewildered slime blob. The anime’s climax (so far) with the Empire arc was pure spectacle—watching Rimuru’s armies and allies unite against the invading forces made all those earlier world-building moments pay off.
What really stuck with me though was the quieter epilogue stuff. The way Tempest evolves into a true nation, with humans and monsters coexisting, mirrors Rimuru’s growth from loner to leader. The last scenes of him casually chatting with Veldora about future plans gave me such a warm ‘journey continues’ vibe. Light novels go further of course—there’s wild stuff with interdimensional threats and god-level power scaling—but the anime ending feels like a perfect pause on the ‘found family’ theme that made the series special.
3 Jawaban2026-01-01 16:48:50
Volume 1 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' wraps up with such a satisfying blend of world-building and character growth that it left me grinning for days. The story follows Satoru Mikami, who gets reincarnated as a slime named Rimuru in a fantasy world after dying in his previous life. By the end of the volume, Rimuru has already formed bonds with the direwolf Ranga and the ogre tribe, showcasing his ability to turn enemies into allies. The final chapters highlight Rimuru's evolution from a confused newcomer to a confident leader, establishing the foundation for the sprawling adventures ahead.
What really stuck with me was how the narrative balances humor and depth. Rimuru’s playful interactions with Veldora, the dragon sealed in the cave, contrast beautifully with the more serious moments, like negotiating with the ogres. The volume ends on a note of promise—Rimuru setting out to build his own nation, the Jura Tempest Federation. It’s a perfect setup for the epic scale of the series, and I couldn’t resist diving straight into Volume 2.
4 Jawaban2026-03-13 21:37:01
Man, volume 16 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' really cranked up the stakes, didn't it? The whole arc with Rimuru's evolution into a True Demon Lord was something I'd been waiting for since the Walpurgis banquet. The way the power dynamics shift after he names Diablo and the other primordials is wild—it's like watching a chessboard flip mid-game. And that final confrontation with the Empire's forces? The art in those battle scenes gave me chills, especially when Rimuru's subordinates just decimate the opposition.
What really stuck with me though was the emotional payoff. You get this sense that everything's been building toward Rimuru fully embracing his role as a leader who protects his people at any cost. The way he calmly deals with the empire's invasion while simultaneously upgrading his entire nation's military might speaks volumes about how far he's come from that confused slime in the cave. That last scene where he's reflecting on his journey while overlooking Tempest? Chef's kiss.
5 Jawaban2025-12-09 21:33:23
Volume 10 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' is where things really start heating up in the Tempest Federation! Rimuru's diplomacy takes center stage as he navigates complex political alliances, especially with the Eastern Empire. The Walpurgis Banquet happens, and oh boy, the Demon Lords show their true colors—some friendly, others... not so much. I loved how Rimuru's strategic mind shines here, balancing power plays with his usual charm.
One standout moment is the introduction of Diablo, who becomes a fan favorite. His loyalty to Rimuru is both hilarious and terrifying. The volume also dives deeper into the evolving relationships between characters, like Milim's playful yet dangerous dynamic with Rimuru. The action scenes are crisp, and the world-building expands in satisfying ways, setting the stage for even bigger conflicts ahead.
3 Jawaban2025-12-16 15:52:49
Volume 6 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' is where things really start heating up in Tempest! Rimuru's nation-building efforts take center stage, but it's not all smooth sailing. The volume dives deep into the aftermath of the Orc Lord arc, with Rimuru consolidating power and forming alliances. The Jura Forest Alliance gets formalized, which is a big deal because it shows how much influence our slime protagonist has gained. The Walpurgis Banquet also happens—a super tense meeting of the Demon Lords where Milim shows up and causes chaos (as usual).
What I love about this volume is how it balances politics with action. Rimuru's negotiation skills shine, but there's also the introduction of new threats like Clayman, who's clearly scheming something nasty. The volume ends with Rimuru naming more monsters and evolving his subordinates, which always feels rewarding to read. The way the story weaves world-building with character growth is just chef's kiss. If you're into seeing a slime outsmart everyone while building a utopia, this volume delivers.
2 Jawaban2026-02-19 19:57:43
Reading manga online for free is a topic that comes up often, and I totally get the excitement for 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime'—it’s one of those series that hooks you with its blend of fantasy and strategy. Volume 20 is especially juicy because of the way Rimuru’s empire expands. But here’s the thing: while there are sites that offer free scans, they’re often unofficial and don’t support the creators. I’ve stumbled upon a few in the past, like aggregator sites with pop-up ads, but the quality is hit-or-miss, and it feels kinda wrong knowing the artists aren’t getting their due.
If you’re tight on cash, I’d recommend checking if your local library has a digital lending service like Hoopla or OverDrive. Some even stock physical copies! Alternatively, services like Viz Media’s Shonen Jump or Kodansha’s K Manga often have sales or free first chapters to hook you. Waiting for a discount might not be as instant as pirated sites, but it’s way more satisfying to read knowing you’re contributing to the series’ future. Plus, the official translations are polished and often include bonus content. The wait can be tough, but it’s worth it for the full experience.
3 Jawaban2026-01-07 22:52:14
Volume 24 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' is where things get seriously intense for Rimuru. After consolidating his power as the Demon Lord, he faces off against the Eastern Empire, which is gunning for Tempest. The battles are epic, with Rimuru showcasing his evolved abilities and strategic genius. What’s really cool is how he leverages his alliances—like with Milim and the other Demon Lords—to turn the tide. But it’s not just about brute force; there’s a lot of political maneuvering too. The way Rimuru balances diplomacy and warfare shows how much he’s grown from his early days as a slime.
One of the standout moments is Rimuru’s confrontation with Calgurio and the Empire’s forces. The scale of the conflict is massive, and the manga does a great job of capturing the chaos and stakes. Plus, we get to see more of Rimuru’s subordinates shining, like Diablo and the others. The volume ends on a cliffhanger that leaves you desperate for the next one. It’s a thrilling ride from start to finish, and it cements Rimuru’s status as a force to be reckoned with.
3 Jawaban2026-01-08 06:47:25
Volume 20 of 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' is a wild ride, especially if you’ve been following Rimuru’s journey from the beginning. The political intrigue in this arc is thicker than ever, with Tempest’s alliances and rivalries taking center stage. What really hooked me was the way the manga balances action with world-building—you get these epic battle scenes, but also these quiet moments where characters like Diablo or Benimaru shine. The art’s consistently crisp, too, with Fuse’s storytelling feeling tighter than in some earlier volumes.
If you’re into the series for the power-ups and kingdom-building, this volume delivers. The Walpurgis Council meetings are a highlight, and seeing Rimuru navigate the demon lords’ machinations feels like watching a chess master at work. Plus, there’s a payoff to a long-running subplot involving Milim that had me grinning. Minor gripe: some side characters get less screen time, but the trade-off is a more focused narrative. Definitely worth picking up if you’re invested in the lore.