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Later, Rimuru tells Veldora about the dungeon and has him live there as its strongest guardian and master so he can harmlessly release his aura from within. He then brings Veldora to the unfinished arena and sets up a room for him inside the dungeon with Ramiris's help where he can fight adventurers if they make it to him, along with a private ...
As summer arrives, its heat is causing exhaustion among the city's working population. To cool down, Rimuru enjoys some activities in the forest with a group of Hobgoblins, including bug-catching and a water fight. Back in the city, Benimaru takes part in an endurance contest to see who can best take the heat, but is taken out by Shion's cooking.
Turns out Veldora came to pester Rimuru for more manga. Rimuru has him play with Milim, with the otaku dragon calling out attack names from Street Fighter and Dragon Ball. Beretta takes out Viola, the puppet that Clayman summoned, while Rimuru frees the fox demon (another member of the Five Fingers) that was under Clayman's control and puts it ...
Jamar Banks — a 52-year-old with at least 87 prior arrests and a history of mental illness — was nabbed by the NYPD Warrant Squad around midnight at the 219th Street station in The Bronx and ...
A sports drink made with electrolytes and sugar, it’s a go-to drink for many people who live an active lifestyle. Maybe you’re skeptical, thinking that surely “sugar” and “sports drink ...
By Kanishka Singh. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google on Monday removed derogatory reviews about McDonald's after the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson was arrested at its ...
In turn, Rimuru helped Veldora by providing him with companionship and freeing him from the "Infinite Prison" by devouring him. He is soon released and given a human body. He also agreed to serve as a front for the defeat of Falmuth's army. Throughout the series, Rimuru and Veldora work together to achieve their goals and protect their friends.
A CBS News investigation found dozens of law enforcement leaders — sheriffs, captains, lieutenants, chiefs of police — buying and illegally selling firearms, even weapons of war, across 23 U.S ...