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I like that he did this, it shows our protagonist truly knows how to carefully deal with people like Azell. Someone who lived so many lives wouldn’t care they’re apologizing despite not being in the wrong. His apology is necessary to prevent the boy from becoming angrier.
Tried with what? These skinny limbs? With that utterly useless and weak body? Even wit can’t get anyone out of that situation. They’d be starving to death or be killed by the burly men or other monsters in the forest.
Regressors tend to be like that.
Reading a protagonist who thinks like he does is refreshing. He definitely seems like someone who had lived through multiple lives and worlds various times. He’s unphased by all these events and is noticeably jaded, yet he still has interesting reactions. I love his sarcasm and the way he ridicules his unfortunate circumstances.
I too would be in a sour mood after ending up in unfortunate lives two times in a row. What a pain.
Even transmigrators have standards for the lives they want to live out. A true professional transmigrator our protagonist is. What’s the point of living an unlucky life when he can just snap his neck and eventually end up living a life where he’ll find enjoyment at some point? He doesn’t waste his time and drag things out for too long, thats nice.
What an inefficient method. Clearly whoever thought of this execution method lacked brains. They could easily kill the ones abandoned by the gods on the spot if they really wanted to. Perhaps they fear some curse will inflict them upon his death? Even so, that’s so cowardly. If you plan to take someone’s life, then take responsibility! Don’t half-ass the job! Make it work and do it quick. All that strength only to be cowering at the thought of a mere child prophesied to ruin the world… Do their gods not grant them powers to help stop the ones they abandoned?
If that steel armour man is considered experienced and leads the rest of these experienced hunters, they probably won’t survive for a long time unless they’re lucky.
Makes me wonder if the monsters that are supposed to be there are the other people abandoned by the gods…. AKA people who just so happened to have black hair. Maybe they dump all these people into this forest and they built a civilization on their own? They could be watching in the shadows and are waiting for the burly men to disappear. However, considering the protagonist transmigrates to the time he is about to experience death… That may not be the case.
These guys really won’t give him a break…
The protagonist is right. The captain’s just asking to be killed by wearing steel armour. It’s so heavy that it drastically reduces your combat abilities and wears you down. It’s not even good enough to protect you. You’ll be left with something broken if you get hit. Even if you manage to somehow be alive after a battle, a foe can easily finish you off due to the disadvantages you’ve given yourself. The fact this man can even walk and move for a long time in steel armour is incredible, but incredible in a sense that it’s foolish. Never should someone be so careless with something that can save their life.
Stabbing your sibling with a sword is nothing less than normal. How could they think he was trying to kill his sister? It’s totally not like siblings try to kill each other all the time! They’re family, and obviously family don’t go out of their way to poison each other on their birthday for absolutely no good reason…
There’s a large amount of people in this world who thinks a 8-year-old child is incredibly attractive? I think they should be sent to jail.
Children are magnets that attract danger and headaches.
Cowardly gods. They could’ve pulled some strings to prevent his birth or killed him the moment he was born, yet they chose not to. And why are they always making humans do their dirty work? Had they done things themselves they wouldn’t need to worry about the world getting ruined and such. Maybe they’re lazy or don’t really care, but they really make people’s lives problematic.
Oh no… I can only imagine how many times our protagonist has gone through a similar scenario…
There’s the option of killing her before you go, but then again… wasting your time on her would not be satisfactory. She’s absolute scum.
Same here brother, that world seems like nothing but endless headaches.
Benevolent, morally upright… I wonder if that’s how the god in this world is described. Probably after searching through Tess’ memories that must be the case for our protagonist to think this. It leads to many possibilities. One, Lucia could be lying and is using her god’s name to justify her actions. Two, that’s the image the god wants to have amongst their believers. It makes me wonder why Lucia is doing this, if anything doing this will cause her nothing but trouble. Tess is the heir to the throne and killing Tess off would officially cause stagnation in the relationship between the church and the royal family. Perhaps this god just hates the royal family and wants to kill them off but why do so through Lucia, a member of the royal family? Is it because she’s a part of the royal family it’s easier for her to kill her own family off? I’m putting too much thought into this.
Even if you did steal her lover, she isn’t supposed to have one after becoming a Pope. Popes are vowed to be dutiful towards their religion like a married couple would be to each other.