This review about Honzuki no Gekokujo 3 contains spoilers. If you haven’t seen the chapter yet, we encourage you to do so and then come back to read the review.

Chapter 4: Spring Prayer
Sylvester, the one in the blue robe, starts harassing Myne, who doesn’t fight back and gets angry. He is stopped by the nobles accompanying Myne. The next day they begin spring prayers as they have to go from farm to farm to bless a large cup for the residents of that area. But all is not rosy as betrayals and attacks are the order of the day, first with some bandits trying to kidnap Myne, then an attack on her chariot and she runs out of mana. Upon awakening, they continue their journey, but who are the shadowy perpetrators of such atrocities?
Chapter Opinion
A chapter with a minimum of action, it wasn’t a spectacular fight, it ticks the minimum though it’s not an action anime that does that either. The really important thing is the attacks against the mouse, then there’s New Year’s Eve. That will be discussed later. Thinking about the chapter, I realize that there can be some empty things, that is, they are just mentioned without being addressed, and others that are not directly addressed, maybe in the novels, yes I know not. Although the main story doesn’t seem to be altered by these gaps, they build up a good plot, even with side stories that don’t stand out that much but make their presence felt (compared to the first two seasons, only the high priest clearly stands out, Damuel and the other are there without much more camera fulfilling their role). We’re fine, but I think it can be improved.


The one with the blue habit
Sylvester is his name (if I didn’t spell it wrong), blue hair, hyperactive and apparently takes advantage of his position to have fun, but without exploiting it (like taking something from someone just because). At first he falls very badly and justifies himself when Myne was in danger. see how he did bullying The mouse made me angry, similar to Saturday when I saw what some guy did to Anya. Sylvester doesn’t seem to last long on stage, despite appearing on the show opening almost mainly. I don’t see that he added anything to the chapter and if he just goes like that he hasn’t added anything to the story other than talking to the high priest about something that we don’t know (which is possible because of what I said about the commented on gaps) .
If he stays I just hope he doesn’t hurt myne so much, if he doesn’t stay I hope something happened because I think he’s an interesting character to continue building on.

Myne, you are in danger!
Which of the nobles is the one who committed mighty acts of insanity against a being in his infancy? Who would tolerate monstrous evils turning the discomfort created into usury? I remark with immense contempt that Myne, in all reasonableness, does not deserve such acts against his person, noble or mean. However, it is understandable that such mana inspires fear and contempt, because the freedom in the soul of a little mouse is uncontrollable for those who pull the strings from above. Rascal! Notorious!, only my heart can write. Gerlach, Sylvestre, Patriarch? Who threatens the peace? Or could it be the design of the same deities who fear a change of order? Time will tell, let’s just pray and leave in good hands the most powerful mouse the world has ever seen.
Myne is the protagonist, so nothing will happen to her. Although the mystery fascinates me, it has enemies to fear. By the way, I was surprised about the bomb horse, poor animal. Well, only for chapter four that’s missing.






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