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Yeah, just like Haru said long before: Ryuu is the only one with a “Good Ending”, since while the others mind break her, Ryuu’s is a cliche troubled bad boy meets kind girl happy ending(with the twist of the FL becoming a hopeless masochist)
Technically yes, but he would have to travel trough the entire battlefield, enter the danger zone of the Legend level battle and then somehow find an opportunity to land the last hit on the Ogre, not mentioning that it might piss off the Legendary man-hating Barbarian who swore to kill the Ogre
Well, the idea is that he can’t take her everywhere he goes, so he has to decide between leaving her in a dangerous place alone, not going where he needs to go to get resources and information or taking her to places he knows are dangerous and where taking her will probably lead to trouble
Well, the idea is that he can’t take her everywhere he goes, so he has to decide between leaving her in a dangerous place alone, not going where he needs to go to get resources and information or taking her to places he knows are dangerous and where taking her will probably lead to trouble
I think the most interesting thing in this story is how each of the main characters is defined by a love in different ways(though I suppose that’s normal for a yandere story): Ryuu has a distorted and violent perspective on love and social interactions imprinted so deep in his mind that it’s more probable that he’ll learn to hide it than that he’ll change it, Tatsuya craves the love and attention that he didn’t receive as a child, Yuu is motivated by his love for “cute things”, Haru is desperate for love and is willing to endure the unthinkable to not be hated by other people(even those she knows are dangerous), Akira seems to believe love is about knowing everything there is to know about something. Ando seems to be the serial killer/hidden character, so I wonder what kind of love defines him, he seems to care a lot about the definition of strength and marking things(the numbers on his victims and the golden star stickers)
Probably won’t be an official disciple, either that or she has a weird head gear, because the last “silhouette” in the story’s cover(now that we know demon-silhouette is probably Lilith) seems to have animal ears or something like that
He probably doesn’t make countermeasures for the teleportation because the busybodies are too strong, they lose interest after getting rid of the target, so he can avoid a fight with them(at least until they catch on to what he’s doing) by being banished and then teleporting back
Disappointing is the best description for this story. It’s a okay read(many plot holes though), but it cool have been WAY better, the sheer wasted potential makes the story feel worse than it is, read this if you need a way to kill time and is out of options. Ps: To the Author: thank you for trying your best, I hope you can make a better use of your ideas in the future, because they’re good, just badly executed
I agree with you, but just to play devil’s advocate, Yuri DOES know she has plot armor, because of the [lucky] talent, the author wasn’t subtle with it either, there were multiple times were Yuri received EXACTLY what she needed. On another note raising Dexterity is the first thing anyone would think to improve her aim, this feels like a forced way of establishing that Laurel knows how to use the system
I like your in-depth analysis, but the truth of the matter is that “morality” is usually an arrogant concept, people forcing others to live in the way their subjective perspectives deem “right”, I also doubt Yuri ever considered the goblins as “people”, they’re ugly, dumb, violent and many are rapists, as someone from modern society it would be hard to sympathize with them