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* Mao uncovering the fraud and money laundering schemes between a multi-billionaire insurance company, an international bank, and a drug lord, then blackmailing them to do business with her in [[ADayInTheLimelight her dedicated chapter]], is nothing but awesome.

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* Mao uncovering the fraud and money laundering schemes between a multi-billionaire insurance company, an international bank, and a drug lord, then blackmailing them to do business with her in [[ADayInTheLimelight her dedicated chapter]], is nothing but awesome.awesome.
* In another of Mou's dedicated chapter "The Elf Door", she shows the reader how to enact revenge elegantly. She uses her connection with the black market to confirm that a transaction of contrabands will take place in Japan. Mou understands that she cannot ask for help from authority figure such as Bier Brust who doesn't trust her, so she baits Shinra and Nanase into helping her catching the criminal mastermind and his goons by acting suspicious on purpose so Shinra will take notice. Her reason in doing so? [[ItsPersonal The main criminal is the con master who sold fake artifacts to Mou's parents years before the story even began]]. There is a reason why Mou is called [[RedBaron "The Black Market Witch"]]. If you happen to unknowingly angered her in the past, just pray that she somehow forgets about you.
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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face afterward.

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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, himself under the belief that he has memories of his past life and he will be reborn in the future. He even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy mercy, that they were afraid of death despite their beliefs.belief. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face afterward.
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* In Volume 2, Shinra can tell that the Noh mask has low quality in one glance. Even more awesome, Shinra can tell that the artist made such low quality mask "on purpose" with bad intentions, simply by talking to the artist himself. For an art enthusiast, his ability in psycho-analysis is amazing, if not borderline frightening.

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* In Volume 2, Shinra can tell that the Noh mask has low quality in one glance. Even more awesome, Shinra can tell that the artist made such low quality mask "on purpose" with bad intentions, simply by talking to the artist himself. For an art enthusiast, his ability in psycho-analysis is amazing, if not borderline frightening.frightening.
* Mao uncovering the fraud and money laundering schemes between a multi-billionaire insurance company, an international bank, and a drug lord, then blackmailing them to do business with her in [[ADayInTheLimelight her dedicated chapter]], is nothing but awesome.
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* In Volume 2, Shinra can tell that the Noh mask has low quality in one glance. Even more awesome, Shinra can tell that the artist made such low quality mask "on purpose" with bad intentions, simply by talking to the artist himself. For an art enthusiast, his ability in psycho-analysis is amazing, if not borderly frightening.

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* In Volume 2, Shinra can tell that the Noh mask has low quality in one glance. Even more awesome, Shinra can tell that the artist made such low quality mask "on purpose" with bad intentions, simply by talking to the artist himself. For an art enthusiast, his ability in psycho-analysis is amazing, if not borderly borderline frightening.
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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face afterward.

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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face afterward.afterward.
* In Volume 2, Shinra can tell that the Noh mask has low quality in one glance. Even more awesome, Shinra can tell that the artist made such low quality mask "on purpose" with bad intentions, simply by talking to the artist himself. For an art enthusiast, his ability in psycho-analysis is amazing, if not borderly frightening.
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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face aftetward.

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* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face aftetward.afterward.
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* In Egypt [[ActionGirl Nanase]] with [[Manga/{{QED}} Kana]] can thrash the whole squad of desert raiders with no weapons. And they are still in high school.

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* In Egypt [[ActionGirl Nanase]] with [[Manga/{{QED}} Kana]] can thrash the whole squad of desert raiders with no weapons. And they are still in high school.school.
* On the same case, the culprit who believes in reincarnation attempts to kill himself, even arrogantly mocks people who don't believe in reincarnation. Shinra challenges him one last time by forcing him to remember how his victims (who believed in reincarnation as well) still ended up begging for mercy despite their beliefs. The culprit's resolve soon breaks apart and Shinra punches him in the face aftetward.
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* In Egypt [[ActionGirl Nanase with [[Manga/{{QED}} Kana]] can thrash the whole squad of desert raiders with no weapons. And they are still in high school.

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* In Egypt [[ActionGirl Nanase Nanase]] with [[Manga/{{QED}} Kana]] can thrash the whole squad of desert raiders with no weapons. And they are still in high school.
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* In Egypt [[ActionGirl Nanase with [[Manga/{{QED}} Kana]] can thrash the whole squad of desert raiders with no weapons. And they are still in high school.

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