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ラーのTABBY - Volume 6
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Before reading this issue, please answer the following questions: Would you trust an ancient Egyptian death manual to solve a cat problem? Would you trade a python for kitten food? Would you summon Anubis because a kitten is too adorable? Would you allow two pugs to participate in a ritual involving rainbow hearts? If you answered "no" to any of these questions... Ra agrees with you. Unfortunately, none of that stops it from happening. Volume VI begins with a simple problem. Tabby needs a home. That should be easy. Except nothing involving Ra is ever easy. One questionable decision leads to another. A conversation becomes a negotiation. A negotiation becomes a strategy. A strategy somehow becomes mythology. Soon, ancient gods, loyal dogs, confused humans, and one suspiciously cute kitten become tangled together in a story that asks a dangerous question: How far would you go for something you love? And can love survive contact with Ra's planning process? Expect laughter. Expect absurdity. Expect emotional damage to wallets. Most of all, expect answers that create even bigger questions. By the end of the volume, you may find yourself wondering: Was Tabby the problem? Or was Tabby the solution all along?
RaNoTabi

RaNoTabi 4 hours ago

I have absolutely no idea how this book exists.

I started reading what I assumed was a wholesome story about a kitten.

Within minutes I encountered:

• A luxury-food-obsessed cat.
• Financial negotiations worthy of international diplomacy.
• Two pugs acting like spiritual advisers.
• Ancient Egyptian mythology.
• A python.
• Rainbow hearts.
• Anubis.
• The Book of the Dead.

And somehow...

it all makes sense.

I think.

At one point I laughed so hard I had to stop reading.

At another point I found myself emotionally invested in a cat's dietary requirements.

There is a scene involving divine intervention that should not work.

It works.

There is a plan that should fail.

It might be genius.

There is a kitten who appears innocent.

I no longer trust that kitten.

The strangest part is that the story keeps asking questions I genuinely wanted answered.

Why is everyone treating this cat like royalty?

Why is Ra behaving as though acquiring pet food is an epic quest?

Why are Jake and Arnold somehow the most reasonable characters in the room?

And why did I become emotionally attached to every single one of them?

This issue feels like someone mixed together:

40% comedy

20% mythology

20% family drama

10% divine nonsense

10% kitten

and then ignored every known law of storytelling.

The result should be a disaster.

Instead it is one of the funniest entries in the Ra No Tabi universe.

I still don't fully understand what happened.

I still have questions.

I still suspect the cat is hiding something.

And I am absolutely reading it again.

Verdict:

What the heck?!?

Read it immediately and decide for yourself.