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Ehh, the whole 'don't kill the son for the sins of the father' thing doesn't really apply in this case. Obviously Sengoku already knew Ace's parentage for a long time and did nothing about it for the 17ish years Ace was growing up under Garp. The news didn't spread either after Ace went and became a pirate before joining Whitebeard. It's only after Teach handed him over and they were going to execute him anyways that he used the news to drum up more PR and increase morale for the Marines.
A good story overall, at the very least the first 100 chapters seem to be. The various arcs don't seem to be dragged out for word count, and the story sidesteps the major cliches and manufactured face slapping scenes found in these types of stories. While the MC doesn't just spill the beans on all his abilities, he also avoids the cliche of tying to 'seem musterious' or 'hide his true power from others'. The others in question aren't a bunch of idiots either, and can easily figure things out from the clues provided (like the grade and size of his Blessed Land based on the number of treasures he can use, the special products it can produce, and the number of people it can shelter. They figure out the correct number right away from context, rather than wondering randomly or greatly underestimating the MC despite having recorded facts on what grade a blessed land needs to be to accomplish a certain feat). Overall it's a good story with themes similar to many others but without many of the cliches one would get sick of after a point.My one dislike of the story, is the overuse of a certain phrase. Everytime the story cuts away to side characters discussing something relating to the MC, the story cuts back with "Of course, MC doesn't know what these people are discussing" or something along that vein. Once or twice it's fine, but it gets super annoying to read it every damn timr. Like obviously the MC doesnt know what is being discussed in a conversation he is nowhere near, there's no need to keep pointing it out.
Oh ya, I'm sure an immortal, multiversal being has so much in common with a medieval maiden. Totally fell deeply in love in that 1 year -.-With the sheer gap in life experience and general knowledge, it'd be like your average joe if the street falling in love with a rock.
Why didn't he go while she was out all day?
Technically it's original shape is a swastika, only in English version is it an X. So maybe the chinese version is a D? Or the translator sucks more than we already thought and is translating the chinese letter for X into D.
How is this even a question to end the chapter on? Even if we ignore the novel title and whole premise of the story, the choice is already obvious given that one of the choices recieved far more description than the others and is the only one without any mentioned disadvantages.