The arrival of the survivor from the Webbed Spa Inn instance changes everything. The way the messenger ran through the debris to deliver the news added such urgency. Now the Director has a new lead, and his reaction suggests this player holds the key to turning the tide. I am so curious about what happened in that spa instance to leave only one person standing.
The soldiers asking if they should intervene and the Director shutting them down immediately was the right call. You don't send infantry against SSS tier monsters. The atmosphere of dread among the troops contrasted with the brides' confidence creates a perfect storm. Watching this unfold on the netshort app made me feel like I was right there in the rubble waiting for the fight to start.
One second the Director is sweating bullets about the chaos, the next he's laughing maniacally because a survivor showed up. That whiplash is so relatable when you're managing a crisis. His sudden shift from fear to overjoyed excitement when hearing about the Webbed Spa Inn survivor felt like a boss finally seeing a loot drop. The tension in the room was palpable before he grabbed that messenger.
Hearing that all three brides broke through to SSS tier while the soldiers below are just guessing how to stop them highlights the power gap perfectly. The visual of the sky cracking open with red energy was a great touch. It makes you wonder if the Underworld Spider Empress stands a chance against this trio. The scale of destruction promised in S-Class Horrors? No cute girls feels genuinely epic.
The moment those three SSS-tier brides descended from the sky, I knew this wasn't just another monster hunt. Their loyalty to their husband is terrifying yet oddly romantic. Watching them threaten to raze the city over a single drop of his blood gave me major relationship goals mixed with apocalypse vibes. The animation during their entrance in S-Class Horrors? No cute girls was absolutely stunning.