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Joshikai Quest


Alt Names: alt 女子会QUEST
Author: Shiina Satoshi
Artist: Shiina Satoshi
Genres: Comedy ComedyCooking CookingFantasy FantasySeinen Seinen
Type: Manga (Japanese)
Status: Ongoing
Description: Her body clad in armor, the girl's name was Chloé, the legendary imperial knight.
She, whose role is to protect the king from countless enemies, attended the G8 and is going to open an unexpected door!!
(From mangaupdates)
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In succubus country, boobs turn you off

 

that's what happens when you grow up with nothing but huge boobs around you, you get used to it and it doesn't fascinate you anymore, so a smaller boob actually makes that all the more exciting.

 

what this means is, males in succubus country are all into Flat-Chest girls.

Let's go with the rules the linguists suggest:

A macaroon, with two "o"s, is a clump of grated or ground incredients (usually either coconut in English-speaking countries or almond elsewhere).

A macaron, with one "o", is a multi-colored sandwich cookie made primarily of meringue, as pictured in this manga which is totally overrated as a food item and is nothing more than a fad which will fade like high-end cupcakes and gourmet popcorn. :P

(And yes, the two come from the same root word. But since nobody would want a macaroon when they ask for a macaron, or vice versa, there's a reason to make the distinction.)

There seems to be no general agreement on this point. Others would claim that they're just two different words for the same thing, and the French variety just look prettier. And indeed, that one on the cover does indeed look very tasty...

what the heck is a high end cupcake?  What would make a cupcake "high end" anyways?  Is it just a better cupcake?  How in the world would you even make a better cupcake?  More frosting or what not?


It was a fad which -- at least in the US -- started in New York, and died off within a couple of years, but spread out (and died off) in other areas, so that there are remote areas which are still in the middle of it. Basically, the idea is that you have a bakery which produces nothing but cupcakes, but the cupcakes are fairly large, come in a bunch of fancy varieties (no plain chocolate or red velvet), and have a lot of elaborate icing on top... and they cost about six to ten times what they would cost from a normal bakery. Then you put a dining area in the front of the bakery and offer a selection of drinks like overpriced coffee, so that people can eat on-site. When these places first appeared, they were a big hit with urban rich yuppies, particularly women, but since there's only so much mileage you can get out of cupcakes (and you can make them at home from scratch for a fraction of the cost, if you don't mind them not looking as nice) the fad died out pretty quickly.

(Gourmet popcorn was mostly a late-1980s/early-1990s thing. Not the same as mere caramel or cheese popcorn -- there are plenty of places still selling those.)

that wasn't the door i was expecting

Let's go with the rules the linguists suggest:

A macaroon, with two "o"s, is a clump of grated or ground incredients (usually either coconut in English-speaking countries or almond elsewhere).

A macaron, with one "o", is a multi-colored sandwich cookie made primarily of meringue, as pictured in this manga which is totally overrated as a food item and is nothing more than a fad which will fade like high-end cupcakes and gourmet popcorn. :P

(And yes, the two come from the same root word. But since nobody would want a macaroon when they ask for a macaron, or vice versa, there's a reason to make the distinction.)

 

Point taken. We'll keep that in mind for future chapters.

So it's basically K-ON with sword and magic instead of music instrument mmm...~?
Followed mmm...

 

Oh wait, it will eventually has some action scenes mmm...

Yea, the cover art is what originally caught my eye and kept me intrigued enough to follow this project through to completion.

 

 

Really?  I can't.  I mean, I like the art but I don't know what the mangaka is thinking for the story...

I don't see where it's going either. I plan to ride this one out a few more chapters to get a grasp on it.

Whoa, look at that sweet macaroon on the volume cover!

 

Yea, the cover art is what originally caught my eye and kept me intrigued enough to follow this project through to completion.

 

What a slow story. But I can see what the author is going for.

 

Really?  I can't.  I mean, I like the art but I don't know what the mangaka is thinking for the story...

Let's go with the rules the linguists suggest:

A macaroon, with two "o"s, is a clump of grated or ground incredients (usually either coconut in English-speaking countries or almond elsewhere).

A macaron, with one "o", is a multi-colored sandwich cookie made primarily of meringue, as pictured in this manga which is totally overrated as a food item and is nothing more than a fad which will fade like high-end cupcakes and gourmet popcorn. :P

(And yes, the two come from the same root word. But since nobody would want a macaroon when they ask for a macaron, or vice versa, there's a reason to make the distinction.)

what the heck is a high end cupcake?  What would make a cupcake "high end" anyways?  Is it just a better cupcake?  How in the world would you even make a better cupcake?  More frosting or what not?

What a slow story. But I can see what the author is going for.

Whoa, look at that sweet macaroon on the volume cover!


Let's go with the rules the linguists suggest:

A macaroon, with two "o"s, is a clump of grated or ground incredients (usually either coconut in English-speaking countries or almond elsewhere).

A macaron, with one "o", is a multi-colored sandwich cookie made primarily of meringue, as pictured in this manga which is totally overrated as a food item and is nothing more than a fad which will fade like high-end cupcakes and gourmet popcorn. :P

(And yes, the two come from the same root word. But since nobody would want a macaroon when they ask for a macaron, or vice versa, there's a reason to make the distinction.)

This is good. Funny and lighthearted and boobs. Nothing to dislike.

Whoa, look at that sweet macaroon on the volume cover!

So I guess this is about the monthly meetings between the female knights? Sounds potentially interesting.
Ah yes, medieval joshi(not the genre) exactly what I've been asking for.

I am a simple men. I see boobs, I follow.

I like the way you think 

LOL, we have a script, we have raws, we are close.

I am a simple men. I see boobs, I follow.


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