Azusa’s Shocking Trip to the Demon Realm: Slime-Slaying Secrets Unveiled!

In the story titled ‘We Sought the Undead,’ Azusa joins Falfa and Shalsha at a lakeside World Spirit Summit. Following the gathering, they encounter Yufufu, who claims to be Azusa’s mom and is a spirit resembling a droplet. The following day, Azusa is tasked with assisting in the search for an undead being.

By distributing flyers and following spiritual hints, they discover Pondeli, a leisurely cat-girl specter. In a card game, Beelzebub loses to her, but Azusa suggests that Pondeli open a shop where demons could be challenged to games. Agreeing since it requires little effort yet brings profit, Pondeli consents.

In I’ve Been Killing Slimes Season 2 Episode 3, we find that Azusa and her group are planning to explore the Demon Realm. This decision comes after they learned Pondeli had successfully established her game shop. While her enterprise is thriving with customers, Azusa will become curious as she notices that Beelzebub seems to be absent from the realm.

Upon learning that she appears to be intensely working, which seems unusual for her, Azusa might grow suspicious. With the aid of Vania and Fatla, she plans to discreetly monitor Beelzebub. This covert observation could provide them with a peek into her daily tasks, possibly unveiling an unexpected serious side in the typically relaxed demon administrator.

In Japan, the third episode of Season 2 for “I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years” is set to broadcast on April 19 at 9:30 pm (Japan Standard Time) through AT-X, TOKYO MX, and BS11. Simultaneously, it will be accessible on digital platforms like ABEMA, Netflix, Hulu, and d Anime Store within Japan.

Fans worldwide can watch I’ve Been Killing Slimes Season 2 Episode 3 on Crunchyroll, complete with English subtitles, approximately an hour following its Japanese premiere. Moreover, viewers in Southeast Asia can enjoy the episode through Muse Asia’s official YouTube channel.

*At the time this was written, the given release dates and times are considered reliable. However, creators have the right to alter them at their own discretion.*

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2025-04-17 14:37