Master4thWall
I mean, I think I have to question if Neji is simply delusional at this point. There are clearly better ways of achieving his goals even within the time constraints that he has to deal with. Between this whole silly drama AFO misunderstanding or the lazy writing choice of brainwashing the potential harem member cliche, the initial reason for Deku's dad targeting Neji being dumb, all the relationship drama that will be caused due to Neji being incapable of using common sense, the fact that he seems to always choose the decision that seems to harm the achievement of his own goals the most lately, the overall edgy feeling of whenever Neji is the focus of the story for the last couple chapters with this awkward and cringe villain stuff, as he comes off more as a chuunibiyou playing a villain rather than an actual villain or even anti-hero depending on what you were intending, and he also seems to literally be his own biggest enemy at this point (Which, I honestly don't know if it was intended or not.) which makes this my least favorite arc, so far. The best part of this arc has been when it was focused on the side-plotlines(Excluding the lazy brainwashing cliche) and introduced more characters into the world/story along with a bit of mystery. That being said, I would still rate this like a 7/10 or so despite all my current issues with it. Just, in my opinion, anyways keep up the hard work.
"Hey, I come from the distant future because in one future, a quirk sent me back in time to prevent tragedy." How do you have afo, "Nine..." "This way, I was able to have multiple quirks, one that allows me to go to a different reality world called dungeons to obtain more abilities." We don't trust you, yep, but in time trust can be developed. Boom, that easy. Neji just starts ruining things and relationships his friends and the girls like, when does it stop. I don't like the direction this story is going, but since I'm already here I'll keep reading. Even though I have so many gripes, thanks for the chapter.