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Well, there are problems. I'm surprised that you made a sane review of the Shadow Slave, but at the same time your favorite novel is Overlord. The one who does nothing is not mistaken, as I understand it. Overlord annoys me a lot with his hack work. Fantasy of the 3rd or 4th grade. I assume you have read most of the Overlord and in order not to admit that it was in vain, you closed your eyes and surrendered to the power of cognitive distortion
That's your opinion. Well, will I answer some of your points with... claims? Well, first of all: Sunny wanted to remain incognito. Therefore, saving only his sister would be suspicious. Well, I don't know about you, but I would feel disgust for a person who threw ordinary schoolchildren to be eaten by monsters. This is not the reaction that the author would like. The second point: I agree with you about something, but there may have been reasons for this, although far-fetched, well, Sunny would have been crazy at that time and this could have influenced the actions. The third point: during the 2nd nightmare, the Demon of Desire affected everyone. Sonny himself was surprised later that in 2 months he had become so attached to Elias. Well, last. The purpose of Sunny's trip to Antarctica is to outgrow her "only me" state. By saving these 40,000 people, he learns to take responsibility. I think you might have noticed that little boys and teenagers like to shift responsibility to others "everyone is to blame, but not me" (including me). The fact that Sunny takes responsibility for the defenseless is the way of his growth as a person. That's how I see this situation.