Chapter 29

Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls (モンスター娘のいる日常, Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou) Chapter 29 is the twenty-ninth 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 December 31st, 2014, 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 7.

Plot
Centorea's Mother arrives to visit her daughter but is unimpressed with the man (Kimihito) she had given her loyalty to and insist that Centorea find herself a "winsome" teaser. As the two begin fighting, Centorea's mother accidentally strikes Kimihito as he tries to break them apart, resulting in Centorea challenging her mother to a duel to decide her future. With Kimihito's aid, Centorea wins the duel and Centorea's mother reveals that she had intentionally provoked her daughter into a fight to test her daughter's strength and disprove their race's tradition of only breeding amongst centaurs to preserve their race's strength (as Centorea herself was a daughter of a centauride and a human, but could still match the strength of her mother, a pure blood centaur).

Key Events

 * Introduction of Centorea's mother.
 * More details about Centaur society are revealed.
 * Centorea is revealed to be half human.
 * Centaurs have the tradition to use human male teaser for the female centaurs when mating season, just like a real horse.

Trivia

 * This chapter reveals Centorea's bust size, being the largest: 103 i. Much to Manako's irritation.
 * Centorea's mom is known to be the "Goddess of Jousting."
 * When Centorea is confronted by her mother about why she hadn't found a suitable teaser since she sent her away, to which Centorea says she wanted to find a master, not a teaser. Her mother says that was no excuse, "though I may have excused such pretentiousness if thy master were winsome." This winsome master she is picturing is a silhouette with the hair, armour, and cape of Griffith from.