SmollMight
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Smart choice. Stat points are the most valuable currency in any game, gamer system, etc. Whilst they aren't actual currency, they work the same way in that they are limited in number, and can be spent. Imagine needing food, and you have 100 dollars, but the same week, you're able to get some food from work instead, saving the 100 dollars to use next week when you need it. Works the same for stat points.
The sword is not a versatile weapon, at least not the most versatile
Has to be the worst translation, number wise, that I have ever read.
There is no possible way for a "poor" person to have the items necessary to recover gold from jewelry. It's an expensive and delicate process that takes hours and hours, molds and foundries cost a fair chunk of change, let alone ones made of the materials mentioned. and ether gas? Absolute nonsense.
Bro transmigrated at 18, ended up in an 18 year olds body, and is now being forced to have... that. It sounds like both a blessing and a curse. If a woman like the mother of the 'campus belle' took notice, it's probably because they want to use the MC for something dastardly.
What kind of garbage is that? Sinewy body? What's she made of, muscle fibers? Why would you ever describe someone like that.
I feel like there are several things he could've done and he didn't. Yes, he had to work but could've showered at public toilets and or washed himself with water from the sink. At the very least, he should've sought financial aid of some sort. I don't know, maybe his circumstances are too difficult.
That's adorable. [img=faceslap]
if I could give it less, I would. The damning nationalism is rather disgusting and extremely off putting. I understand that authors are often forced to put in nationalism as a way to placate their dictatorship but I recommend that they try to limit it as much as they can.
Fuggin SIMP
When are they living in, the 19th century? Medical technology has advanced from the iron coffins of past. Seriously, as someone mentioned, a dialysis machine...