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70 Years Dead, Now 18!EP 45

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70 Years Dead, Now 18!

A legendary saintess, killed in battle 70 years ago, is reborn as a noble's bastard daughter. Hiding her identity at a royal academy, she must survive the very selection that once made her a martyr, before a cursed prince's awakening exposes the truth that could shatter the empire.
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Golden Rain Justice

The visuals are stunning. Watching the Saintess purify the abyss water with golden rain gave me chills. It reminds me of the transformation seen in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! where power shifts. The villain burning from holy light was satisfying justice. The King supporting her adds a layered dynamic. Epic fantasy.

Villain Gets Burned

That guy in blue velvet thought he could expose the Saintess but ended up burning. The King calling out his filthy soul was brutal. I love how 70 Years Dead, Now 18! handles karma like this. The effects on his hand smoking were intense. You feel the tension in the courtyard. Great acting.

Saintess Burden

The Saintess looks tired yet powerful. Her monologue about mana circuits frying adds a cost to magic. It feels similar to the burden in 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. The black dress is iconic. She stands firm while the crowd kneels. The relationship with the King seems protective. Hooked on her journey.

Crowd Reaction Shift

The crowd turning from doubt to worship was emotional. That woman defending the Saintess raised her fist with passion. It mirrors the shift in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! when truth comes out. The healing of the old man's face was gross but satisfying. Everyone kneeling down changed the atmosphere. So dramatic.

King's Protection

The King stepping up to support the Saintess was a major power move. Calling her Mother shows deep respect. The dialogue about duty resonated like scenes in 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. His blue robe contrasts nicely with her black gown. He shields her from the backlash. A true ally indeed.

Magic System Details

The magic system here is interesting with mana circuits and holy light. Seeing the water turn black then gold explains purification. It is more detailed than the magic in 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. The villain screaming about poison added stakes. I like how power has physical consequences. Very immersive.

Visual Masterpiece

The white cathedral setting is breathtakingly bright. Golden rain falling looks expensive. The contrast with the dark water creates tension. Reminds me of the high production value in 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. The close-ups on healed skin were realistic. Every frame looks like a painting. Stunning.

Abyss Mark Twist

I thought the pool was ruined but the Saintess saved it. The twist that the villain was marked by the abyss was clever. It parallels the reveal in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! where hidden marks matter. The burning effect signaled his guilt clearly. No one expected the rain to be lethal to him. Well done.

Healing Tears

The old man crying after being healed broke my heart. He touched his face in disbelief. It shows why the Saintess is needed. This emotional beat is stronger than anything in 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. The hope in his eyes was palpable. Seeing the villain suffer balanced the emotion. Emotional ride.

Holy Light Finale

The ending with the villain screaming was intense. He rolled on the ground begging for help. The King standing calm above him showed authority. It wraps up the conflict like the finale of 70 Years Dead, Now 18!. The holy light burning the wicked is a classic trope done well. I need to see more.