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Fanmanga TO RETURN part 3-27 Fin

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...I got more time than I expected before going out, so finishing uploading. X3 ;;

Yes, "Kiss from a rose" by Seal is epilogue of this fancomic: title image song with Midnight blue. I think its lyric is very well matched with Xel/Lina and Zel/Lina.

I loved that song very much when I drew this fancomic...so I knew it already used for Batman movie, but couldn't resist the impulse to use this as ending song here =_=;;

About Xel's collapsing: Xel knew Lina's unstable condition when she's awaken and cut him. You know Xel is really powerful mazoku...If he didn't have any special "emotion" on her, he wouldn't be collapsed so easily then: He wanted Lina to be herself, so helped her to be back herself, actually. (When he gripped her) That's why Lina could become stable so fast after came back.
In short, Xel wanted which was not allowed to him (as Mazoku) , so he was kinda....critically hurt inward after all. ^.^;;

Omake is coming soon...
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Part 1
#01 [link] #02 [link] #03 [link] #04 [link] #05 [link] #06 [link] #07 [link] #08 [link] #09 [link] #10 [link] #11 [link] #12 [link] #13 [link] #14 [link] #15 [link] #16 [link] #17 [link]

Part 2
#01 [link] #02 [link] #03 [link] #04 [link] #05 [link] #06 [link] #07 [link] #08 [link] #09 [link] #10 [link] #11 [link] #12 [link] #13 [link] #14 [link] #15 [link] #16 [link]

Part 3
#01 [link] #02 [link] #03 [link] #04 [link] #05 [link] #06 [link] #07 [link] #08 [link] #09 [link] #10 [link] #11 [link] #12 [link] #13 [link] #14 [link] #15 [link] #16 [link] #17 [link] #18 [link] #19 [link] #20 [link] #21 [link] #22 [link] #23 [link] #24 [link] #25 [link] #26 [link]
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HalcyonEvening's avatar
That was beautiful--not only the artwork, which was delightful in its own right, but the poignant story that was told. Thank you!