DiceVR
This child babysitting is annoying af...and the imp is acting like a dumn human not like a smart animal..
Well I mean the extent of the knowledge that the imp has was obtained from humans, and they're what he was exposed too as he was developing his intelligence. It makes sense that his intelligence would manifest in a certain way similar to how intelligence manifests itself in humans. How would a smart animal act anyways? When i think of a smart animal I think of a cunning hunter, like a spider or a jaguar. Is that closer to what you were expecting or wanting?
This is a chapter that divides the readers. Either people will love it or they will drop it. For me, i love it because it's basically sticking to what the plot offers and what we should expect as readers, reading a story about a life of a monster(namely an Imp) in a fantasy world. It gives a taste of "REALISM" that i appreciate the most.
I'm not sure how I should feel about this chapter. It feels like that one time my toy poodle had a still writhing roach in his mouth and nudged my hand as if wanting to give it to me with eyes asking to get praised. And back then I also didn't know what I should feel about it. Should I praise him for sharing? Should I scold him for eating what he's not supposed to? Should I praise him for being able to catch it? Or should I scold him for giving me that disgusting thing? I'm definitely sure that's on a whole different level to this one but that's just how the scene makes me feel. In any case... Hachiko! Bad!