That is the such a badly written cop-out. There's a reason most stories don't introduce unbreakable contract spells in the middle of a fight. If they're used, they're introduced way before then. Why build up the tension if you're just going pull a stunt like that?
It feels like lazy writing.
The danger was never really about him overusing his power, it's about what will happen while he sleeps. He essentially created a defensive pact with everyone in the case of a war against demons. I
During his last sleep, his friend died, and an innocent village was attacked. The payoff is: what...
Man... Little kids getting hurt always makes me ball my eyes out. Especially when it's an older sibling who's a kid themselves trying to protect their little sibling, or even the other way around.
I hope this story turns out well.
I thought they were canons, which is weird enough to call a weapon from Genesis, but they look like hand guns at the end.
Did Lord Felin take a trip to Texas before going to fight the Abyss?
That's libel!
Did you miss the line:
"Mom, I won't forget that you chose me over an idol." ?
She already took a steel beam for her son, let her have some fun looking at the pretty people.
What the....
It's clear that she's been abandoned or extremely neglected, what kind of ending is that?
And then the story doesn't continue in the next chapter?
The most boring way for characters to face adversity.
It feels meaningless if the limits are self imposed and not for some kind of thoughout training. And to illustrate my point, do any of the other fighters forfeit the use of their skills? If he wanted to test himself as a level 99, why is he...