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Read Kinsou no Vermeil ~Gakeppuchi Majutshi wa Saikyou no Yakusai to Mahou Sekai wo Tsukisusumu~ – Chapter 5.2 | ManhwaTube. A student at a school of magic which was on the verge of retirement, Alto, summoned a sealed demon: Vermeil, as a result of activating the magic team of the book found by accident. Vermeil is a very s
Read Kinsou no Vermeil ~Gakeppuchi Majutshi wa Saikyou no Yakusai to Mahou Sekai wo Tsukisusumu~ – Chapter 6.2 | MangaBuddy. The next chapter, Chapter 7.1 is also available here. Come and enjoy! A student at a school of magic which was on the verge of retirement, Alto, summoned a sealed demon: Vermeil, as a result of activating the magic team of the book found by accident. Vermeil is a very seductive older sister with a mighty power that can
In the music video Kaori is sporting a tight black outfit, which resembles the little black dress the she-demon heroine, Vermeil, is usually seen wearing in the anime. Kaori appears to be channeling her “inner Vermeil” as she executes sexy and sensual dance moves along with her backup dancers.
The story centers on Alto Goldfield, a student at a magical academy who aims to become a master of all magic. However, when he is on the verge of failing a class on summoning magic and in danger of being held back a year, he finds an old summoning grimoire. Following its instructions, he inscribes a magic circle, and ends up summoning a powerful demon named Vermeil, who was sealed long ago, and makes her his familiar. However, the voluptuous Vermeil occasionally requires magical energy from Alto, which she claims by kissing him deeply.
There are hints of a better story in this episode. Mostly those concern Vermeil, the demon summoned by our hapless hero Alto Goldfield – we know that she was sealed in a book for untold years, and her statement about how it would be better for her to masquerade as a human in public because of human distrust of demons, paired with imagery in both the opening and ending theme, seems to indicate that she’s suffered greatly at human hands. I’d almost be willing to say that her aggressive physical pursuit of Alto is born of as much of a need to be “useful” to him as her need for his mana, but that may be taking things too far – or at least willfully ignoring the intense
But like I said, there are some hints that there are more things going on beneath the surface. Alto’s last name is “Goldfield” while “Vermeil” means a thinly gold-plated silver (AKA silver gilt), so there’s some symbolism there about Alto being the real thing while Vermeil sees herself as less-than, and the fact that Alto has such strong mana that he could only form a familiar contract with a being as powerful as a demon is a very interesting detail. I’m not inclined to pursue this show any further, but it isn’t without its potential and has wonderfully detailed background art – it seriously looks like a world I would love to live in. If nothing else I’m comfortable saying that this could be the title that makes me regret its preview guide entry.
And hey, if your standard for watching an entire season of television is the frequency of anime boobs precariously contained in a virgin-killer sweater? Congrats, here’s your anime of the season. But if that doesn’t do it for ya, there’s not a whole lot here. Vermeil and the can of unseasoned lima beans that constitutes our protagonist, Alto, don’t really have much in the way of chemistry or even a comedic back-and-forth. Their entire relationship is just her breasting boobily in front of him and occasionally expositing about demon lore, while he sits stock still and blushes. There’s almost a dynamic between them when they’re around other people, with Vermeil being assertive towards anyone who intimidates her extremely timid summoner, but that’s not really much to go on, and doesn’t give a good example of why these two would make a compelling duo to follow outside of the promise that maybe she’ll touch his downstairs some day.
There are hints of a better story in this episode. Mostly those concern Vermeil, the demon summoned by our hapless hero Alto Goldfield – we know that she was sealed in a book for untold years, and her statement about how it would be better for her to masquerade as a human in public because of human distrust of demons, paired with imagery in both the opening and ending theme, seems to indicate that she’s suffered greatly at human hands. I’d almost be willing to say that her aggressive physical pursuit of Alto is born of as much of a need to be “useful” to him as her need for his mana, but that may be taking things too far – or at least willfully ignoring the intense
But like I said, there are some hints that there are more things going on beneath the surface. Alto’s last name is “Goldfield” while “Vermeil” means a thinly gold-plated silver (AKA silver gilt), so there’s some symbolism there about Alto being the real thing while Vermeil sees herself as less-than, and the fact that Alto has such strong mana that he could only form a familiar contract with a being as powerful as a demon is a very interesting detail. I’m not inclined to pursue this show any further, but it isn’t without its potential and has wonderfully detailed background art – it seriously looks like a world I would love to live in. If nothing else I’m comfortable saying that this could be the title that makes me regret its preview guide entry.
And hey, if your standard for watching an entire season of television is the frequency of anime boobs precariously contained in a virgin-killer sweater? Congrats, here’s your anime of the season. But if that doesn’t do it for ya, there’s not a whole lot here. Vermeil and the can of unseasoned lima beans that constitutes our protagonist, Alto, don’t really have much in the way of chemistry or even a comedic back-and-forth. Their entire relationship is just her breasting boobily in front of him and occasionally expositing about demon lore, while he sits stock still and blushes. There’s almost a dynamic between them when they’re around other people, with Vermeil being assertive towards anyone who intimidates her extremely timid summoner, but that’s not really much to go on, and doesn’t give a good example of why these two would make a compelling duo to follow outside of the promise that maybe she’ll touch his downstairs some day.













