@Shiroi_Kage Not entirely true. As long as no mass was added to the monster, there would be no risk to the environment, other than an absolutely massive monster being in the space of a sugar cube hitting someone. Besides, the lady keeps thinking its like a neutron star, not that it is a neutron...
So rather than collapse the personalities, he’d rather not help and continue forcing them to stay apart with help of “both girls”? DID is not that good.
So the damned enablers are still enabling, and now the third girl is going to WILLINGLY go along with the mother's abuse? My, MC be losing family and friends he can trust.
Next chapter we'll get to see him yell a couple words while kicking one random minion, then we'll have to wait a while for the next chapter where he actually fights the bad guy.
What in the hell is this chapter? I’m not ripping on the translation, just the story flow. We go from a boy who is bullied to the same boy saving a princess in Japan from terrorists while riding his dragon.
"Oh, hey, I can actually summon those hands from the last world. And I can still use my magic, too. But I'm going to wait to actually fight back against this monster that attacked me."
“I’m not going to punish you nor turn you in for the grave crimes against humanity which you committed. Go, be free.” – Every “hero” with a raging justice boner ever.
Man, some people must not like the notion of some virtual female -- who as far as anyone knows is anything but female; remember, she is a virtual YouTuber, a "V-Tuber". As an avatar, anyone can look like anything and use a voice synthesizer or live-modifier to change their voice's sound. People...
Something seems to be off about this manhua... it's almost as if... the author doesn't know how to write a cohesive story that actually moves along, rather he pads the story since he's run out of ideas. "Sebastian" knew how to deal with the damn elf from the beginning using his mech, so why did...