Handyman Saitou in Another World Volume 9 Addresses Lafanpan's Moonlight Fairy Curse
The volume resolves a long-running plot thread about the Moonlight Fairy curse and recontextualizes Lafanpan's earlier behavior as driven by survival rather than greed.
Key Facts
- Volume 9 of Handyman Saitou in Another World focuses on Lafanpan and the curse on Moonlight Fairies.
- Primas, the Black Crystal Fairy, finds a key in witch Lavella's home that can break the curse.
- The key is a relic taken to the Moonlight Forest, where Saitou and his party are adventuring.
- The volume resolves the Goddess of the Moon storyline, with earlier foreshadowing paying off.
- Morlock calls Lafanpan his daughter, the same term he uses for Raelza.
Reporting from 1 source: Siliconera (Anime).
The ninth volume of the Handyman Saitou in Another World manga focuses on Lafanpan and the curse afflicting Moonlight Fairies. A key found by Primas leads the party to the Moonlight Forest, where a relic may break the curse. The volume deepens Lafanpan's character and resolves the Goddess of the Moon storyline.
Primas, the Black Crystal Fairy from the second volume, finds a strange key in the witch Lavella's home. She and Kisurigi take it to the Moonlight Forest, where Saitou, Lafanpan, Raelza, and Morlock are adventuring. The key is a relic that can break the Moonlight Fairy curse, and Primas delivers it to Lafanpan to repay a debt.
The volume shows Lafanpan's healing magic growing stronger through time with her allies. Saitou risks himself to protect her, and Morlock calls her his daughter, the same term he uses for Raelza. The second half of the volume resolves the Goddess of the Moon storyline, with earlier foreshadowing paying off.
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Sources
- Siliconera (Anime) Handyman Saitou in Another World 9 Focuses on Lafanpan