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Because he’s a vain and selfish idiot. He literally knows nothing about his circumstances, and his first thought is to brainwash his cute hospital roommate all because he wanted to.
This guy has an anime girl (most likely a v-tuber) as his profile picture, presumably wrote a dxd fanfic (most likely hard smut), and needs to yell at the start of his review to hit the word minimum (probably because of a lack of parents). I don’t think your slimy dumbass is the demographic for this book lmao
Alright so this is weird. The classification of ‘being a protagonist’ exists, so why doesn’t he just wish to be classified as a ‘protagonist’? That way his wish system is back to normal but he now gets double the effects (sort of like running a minecraft command at yourself twice)
Putting math into this actually makes this really interesting. Because then it would lead to multiple interpretations of the “heroes get double” clause. For example, if he wishes for “i want my lifespan to equal the equation ‘x^-1’ where x is my current lifespan in days”, would the protagonist’s lifespan be “x^-2”, “x^1”, “2(x^-1)”, “x^-1^-1”, and so on and so forth. Although if we were to use math to kill all the heroes, then you could do it really easily using a “set lifespan” and a quadratic graph. First, do “set lifespan to 3 days” This is to set the MC’s lifespan to 2, and the protagonists lifespan to 5 after accounting for time passing for the next wish. Then the Second wish is “on the graph ‘x^2 * 0.20’, get the point where the line ‘x = lifespan in days’ intersects, and set lifespan to ‘lifespan in days - point.y-position” Now to explain this wish, you have to understand that the graph of ‘x^2’ is a parabola. We multiply it by ‘0.2’ to stretch it so that we have a bigger timespan to work with. The line ‘x = lifespan in days’ creates a vertical line at the x-position of lifespan in days, which in the MC case is ‘x=2’. Then we update lifespan by removing the y-value of the intersection point of the line and the parabola. For the MC, his lifespan would be ‘2 - 0.8 = 1.2 days’. This leaves 0.2 days to make his next wish the next day. And for the heroes, their lifespan would be ‘5 - 5 = 0’. They would die even without accounting for the doubling. Because the wish here is a ‘set lifespan ….’, then their lifespan would be ‘2(5 -5) = 0’, so it doesn’t change anything. The only thing the MC would have to pay attention to, would be doing it on time. If he slips up for even a bit then hes dead. Another thing would be protagonists somehow noticing and countering it or stopping it altogether, which is very likely to happen. This could be countered by changing the first wish to “tomorrow at … time, set my lifespan to 3” To understand why 3 instead of 2, recognize that the heroes would have the lifespan advantage if it was set to 2 because they would be at 4, which isn’t enough ramp up on the parabola to kill them yet. We use 3 days because he survives on 1.2 days after the second wish while the heroes die with a negative 2.4 lifespan. Infact, it’s better to use 4 days instead of 3 days on the original first wish I mentioned, but that would have made it harder to understand as more decimals would be included in the explanation while the example i used gives an exact for that scenario. Tldr: set lifespan to 4 days, parabola graph magic, heroes instantly die and the MC uses a wish to heal back to full on 1 hp.
Whys the hero commission president trying to mess with two very influential families?