When the military guy calls Lin Lu his 'freaking ancestor,' I lost it. The dynamic shifts from battle to bureaucracy real quick—suddenly we're talking investigations and Central Bureau curiosity. But Lin Lu's calm explanation that they 'just lack warmth' adds unexpected depth. It's not mind control; it's empathy. That twist makes S-Class Horrors? No cute girls feel more like a psychological drama wrapped in anime spectacle.
That white-haired spider phantom? Absolute scene-stealer. Her entrance alone—with glowing purple limbs and that smug 'Who are these old hags again?' line—had me cackling. She doesn't just fight; she dominates emotionally and visually. When she says 'Guess I've been too nice,' you know chaos is coming. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls becomes her personal stage, and honestly? We're all just watching her reign unfold.
From explosive battles to hand-stacking unity talks? What a ride. Lin Lu turning a warzone into a family meeting with 'Being together is already happiness' is peak anime whiplash—and I love it. The thought bubbles of babies and houses add absurd charm. Even the crows look confused. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls somehow ends with group therapy vibes after literal lightning strikes. Only in this universe does destruction lead to domestic bliss.
Poor investigator dude trying to take notes while math equations swirl around his head like a stressed-out genius. His 'Uh-huh. Keep going.' face says it all—he's out of his depth but committed to the bit. Meanwhile, Lin Lu preaches care and home like a supernatural life coach. The contrast between bureaucratic confusion and chaotic harmony is gold. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls works because even the side characters react like us: shocked, scribbling, and slightly overwhelmed.
The clash between the four SSS-level Fierce Phantoms over Lin Lu feels less like romance and more like a supernatural turf war. The energy blasts, shattered streets, and dramatic declarations make it clear: this isn't just about affection—it's about dominance. Watching them argue while leveling city blocks is both hilarious and terrifying. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls indeed—these ladies are forces of nature with emotional baggage.