and some letters are tiny as well, also looked at chapter 2.2 on their site, pages out of order some pages repeated, and even one left untranslatedAh yes, the good old "let's put random nonsensical math and chemistry to make magic" trope
The typesetting in this chapter is quite hard to read, too many words put together instead of properly spaced, and they way words are cut is a bit ridiculous (i-m-posed on 3 lines page 24, really?)
really sucks the fun out of magicAh yes, the good old "let's put random nonsensical math and chemistry to make magic" trope
The typesetting in this chapter is quite hard to read, too many words put together instead of properly spaced, and they way words are cut is a bit ridiculous (i-m-posed on 3 lines page 24, really?)
this has an official release up to chapter 7 available on quite a few other sites for a year now, so that's probably why, you likely have already read itI swear I read this before.
That would be the boring and mundane theory, yes.this has an official release up to chapter 7 available on quite a few other sites for a year now, so that's probably why, you likely have already read it
Sounds really promising. Another one to my to-read list. Thank you.I read a bit of the light/web? novel, and it was interesting as the MC isn't reincarnated(as far as I know) so he is learning our science for the first time and applying it to a fantasy world.
EDIT:
So I read the chapters available on the translator's website, and I'm super disappointed with the adaptation. I didn't read much of the novel, but something that I remember very well was that the MC experimented with science. After getting the book, he made a fire and put it in a cup, seeing the fire go out due to the lack of oxygen. Then, he asked his sister to make fire with magic and did the same thing, and the magical fire didn't go out.
This made him conclude that magical fire used something other than oxygen to burn, aka mana.
In a future chapter (I bit of a spoiler but honestly its not that big of a deal) he casts a ice lance, and when another mage counters it with fireball, it explodes, which confuses people as explosion is a fire-based magic. This happens because his Ice Lance wasn't magical, but actual Ice, so we see that his Science-based "magic" is different to normal magic, but it seems like its gonna play out as a generic "MC is super OP and everyone else is dumb" manga
If you know it's a spoiler, put a spoiler tag. 😮💨I read a bit of the light/web? novel, and it was interesting as the MC isn't reincarnated(as far as I know) so he is learning our science for the first time and applying it to a fantasy world.
EDIT:
So I read the chapters available on the translator's website, and I'm super disappointed with the adaptation. I didn't read much of the novel, but something that I remember very well was that the MC experimented with science. After getting the book, he made a fire and put it in a cup, seeing the fire go out due to the lack of oxygen. Then, he asked his sister to make fire with magic and did the same thing, and the magical fire didn't go out.
This made him conclude that magical fire used something other than oxygen to burn, aka mana.
In a future chapter (I bit of a spoiler but honestly its not that big of a deal) he casts a ice lance, and when another mage counters it with fireball, it explodes, which confuses people as explosion is a fire-based magic. This happens because his Ice Lance wasn't magical, but actual Ice, so we see that his Science-based "magic" is different to normal magic, but it seems like its gonna play out as a generic "MC is super OP and everyone else is dumb" manga