The MC used to be a soldier before "volunteering" for the monster transformation, if memory serves. Naturally there are all kinds of soldiers: those who would rather not fight if possible but will if needed, and then there are those who would want to test their mettle in action. I'd say, for the MC, battles are his thing. I reckon the body was also designed so that it further enhances the desire to have good fights.The MC is kinda retarded. He is taking too many unnecessary risks. Maybe the vessel was never intended for deep thinking.
I agree about the ambushers, but they have the excuse of not having had the opportunity to study the MC before committing to a full-scale attack. The MC, on the other hand, is not only a skilled fighter, but also highly mobile and stealthy. He can study humans, especially mages, 24/7 without any problem. The only things going for the MC are his physical strength and durability. He isn't immortal by any means.The MC used to be a soldier before "volunteering" for the monster transformation, if memory serves. Naturally there are all kinds of soldiers: those who would rather not fight if possible but will if needed, and then there are those who would want to test their mettle in action. I'd say, for the MC, battles are his thing. I reckon the body was also designed so that it further enhances the desire to have good fights.
Those folks from Canaan seem to be the real idiots if they can't already see they are facing an opponent with the intelligence of human level.
There was no reason for him to stay in the place prepared by the mages. This is especially true after he confirmed that an enchanted weapon could harm him. The MC underestimates the risk of magic too much.
It's a good excuse for why the MC acts irrationally. However, if that's the case, then the author isn't doing a good job of conveying it. I would like the MC to acknowledge at least once that he is losing control of his emotions. Then it wouldn't just be us coping. (Or maybe the author already did it and I forgot. I remember the spider monster, but I thought that the MC was different and pretty stable)Maybe he's fighting against the emotional suppression.
Well, we have Face ID, Fingerprints, Eye Scans, Hand-prints and various other ID system.bro remember ppl by their boobs
either really dumb or a genius![]()
Basically its about acceptance.Those folks from Canaan seem to be the real idiots if they can't already see they are facing an opponent with the intelligence of human level.
Isn't it precisely coping? Not us, the MC. He used to have emotions, back when he was a human, so he's familiar with them. That's why he noted his new body is trying to remain calm all the time, which surprised him. He would be missing those emotions, feeling something lacking. So, to cope with it, he would seek to push harder and harder. That's perfectly realistic. While the spider monster was a scumbag probably from the beginning, it's possible he's was driven into deeper scumbaggery by that very thing, trying to feel something once again. Fighting those weaklings normally wouldn't give the MC any stimulus, so he purposefully sought out of a situation that should be desperate. Unfortunately, it didn't do much for him, with the Canaan army being so incompetent.It's a good excuse for why the MC acts irrationally. However, if that's the case, then the author isn't doing a good job of conveying it. I would like the MC to acknowledge at least once that he is losing control of his emotions. Then it wouldn't just be us coping. (Or maybe the author already did it and I forgot. I remember the spider monster, but I thought that the MC was different and pretty stable)
MC came from a Science based Empire, they looked down on magic quite a bit, and antagonized the whole world.The MC underestimates the risk of magic too much.