Chapter 36

Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls (モンスター娘のいる日常, Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou) Chapter 36 is the thirty-sixth chapter of the Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls manga series.

Written and drawn by mangaka Okayado (Inui Takemaru), this chapter was released in Japan on August 24th, 2015, by the Japanese publishing company within the seinen manga and anime magazine,.

The chapter was later gathered as part of the series' tankōbon volume Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls Volume 9.

Plot
After Sebasstian announced that Mero had been kidnapped, Kimihito asks the Fishfolk butler, startled, why or when this happened. Sebasstian says out of breath that he doesn't know, but that it most likely happened during the ruckus with the stingrays and the crabs. Sebasstian desperately asks what they should do now, since he will be blamed as head butler, whereupon Kimihito angrily makes it clear that he should rather worry about Mero. Kimihito asks Sebasstian and Flounnder if they might know who might have kidnapped Mero, and if it might be the woman they mentioned in the car while driving to the hotel. The two Fishfolk butlers loudly confirm that the princess's kidnapper is none other than Octo, the Skylla, as the note with the kidnapper's message is signed with "O". They add that there are rumors that Octo could use her alleged witch powers to summon dangerous creatures and that the stingrays and crabs must have been caused by her.

When Sebasstian and Flounnder argue about why Octo would kidnap Mero, Miia and Centorea get annoyed in the dispute and asks who Octo actually is and why they are so wary of her. Sebasstian and Flounnder are clearly unconfortable with this question and hesitantly say that this is a long story. They explain, to Miia and Centorea's confusion, that the Mermaid society is dealing with a serious elopement problem. Mermaids love tragic romance, especially tragic romance that involves another species. And more often than not, they go after humans, which means that the number of young Mermaid women who meeting humans by the seashore and eloping with them has increasing dramatically. Embarrassed, the two Fishfolk butlers explain that even the King of the Mermaids (Mero's father) actually eloped with a human woman, with the result that the relations between Mermaids and humans are not doing very well since then. Miia and Centorea are totally perplexed by this story because they don't know what to think of it for the best of their abilities.

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Key Events

 * Full appearance of Octo.
 * The absorption of sea water gives Suu an overly maternal personality, as the sea is "the mother of life".
 * Octo is not a villain or sea witch with magical powers, although the Mermaids and Fishfolks believe so. Octo didn`'t kidnap Mero, she just wanted to talk to her to clear up the misunderstanding.

Trivia

 * Despite being spelled as "Shianus" throughout the series, the Seven Seas' english translation has Centorea's last name spelled as "Ceanus" in this chapter.
 * The giant sea anemones in this chapter bears a strong resemblance to the Edwardsiella carnea sea anemone, only being bigger.
 * Octo keeps a collection of giant sea anemones in her cave to ward off unwanted visitors
 * The cover of this chapter have the characters dressing in parody of .
 * Kimihito's shirt reads "Congrat's Monthly Comic Ryu's 100th Issue!".