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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While the previous Reincarnators' immorality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems to be a bit more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons ''and'' humans. However, she behaves like a typical CheerfulChild, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in reeking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voice in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly told her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While the previous Reincarnators' immorality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems to be a bit more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during the war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons ''and'' humans. However, she behaves like a typical CheerfulChild, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in reeking wreaking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voice voices in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly told telling her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While the previous Reincarnators' immortality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems to be a bit more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons ''and'' humans. However, she behaves like a typical CheerfulChild, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in reeking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voice in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly told her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While the previous Reincarnators' immortality immorality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems to be a bit more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons ''and'' humans. However, she behaves like a typical CheerfulChild, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in reeking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voice in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly told her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While the previous Reincarnators' immortality was pretty apparent from the start, Yui-Chan's case seems to be a bit more complicated. In Chapter 20, it's revealed that her actions during war against the Demon King were stricken from history due to her indiscriminately slaughtering countless demons ''and'' humans. However, she behaves like a typical CheerfulChild, being genuinely grateful to Ende for inviting her to the resort and overall not showing any interest in reeking havoc. To go even further, upon seeing a young boy drowning and about to be attacked by a shark demon, she doesn't hesitate to save him, even losing an arm in the process and nearly getting eaten. Despite this, she has no apparent ulterior motives besides wanting to be friends with everyone. That being said, the chapter ends with the voice in her head attempting to convince her to use her cheat to restore her arm despite Sato explicitly told her not to use it, indicating that she might not be as in control of her actions as she seems.

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