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I wanted to ask, does he actually get better and become more reasonable as a character or will he continue being stupid. I understand that this gives him a chance to grow as a character and hence we can relate with him, but most of his choices so far have the same level of rationale as a child. Even him agreeing to getting used, taken advantage of and manipulated, does he sober up and actually start doubting\questioning people's intentions or will he remain ignorant and naive? I'm tempted to drop, but my OCD dictates I must go on, I hope for improvement as the premise is actually quite compelling and majority of the world building is well done
If the dungeon core can create and sell anything, assuming the price is reasonable, could he use this these spices to exchange for things that are worth more dp?
Didn't he save the elves cause he needed dp? And let me assume that he is predisposed to accepting her offer, he did it for no reward (no reward read offered for the job before he agreed). The logic is also inherently flawed as he is aware that the assassins were probably sent by a noble or someone who would have a grudge against a noble and that would be more dangerous than the pig noble as well as the fact that spies might follow them back considering his affiliation to this noble now. Agreeing would be a bad move in my opinion, but I'll just assume he's human and makes mistakes.
he's also broke since i assume he spent the rest of his money on the room
Thanks for the chapter. I had a feeling this would happen. Beautiful vampire falls in love at first sight, doesn't get killed for reasons, and is now trying to get close and form a relationship. Very similar to Audrina and Abbadon, I'm just not sure if she'll pretend to be a cat first😂
Thanks for the chapter. Personally I'd like nyx to be more involved. She clearly cares for them and wants to be with them, so I think that'd allow us to see that aspect of her more clearly. As for how that could be accomplished, I leave it to the author