I think i'm lost on this whole arc. the hero is out on her own to cultivate but the master followed unknowingly (for some reason) and the hero also disguised themselves and got wrapped up in some random girl's affairs.
this is starting to remind me of that manga where a yandere witch traps the soul of her dead boyfriend in a stuffed animal and then has a child who has his soul or something
it's almost like the author wanted to convey growth or something. Zect was a spoiled child who got all the praise of being the hero early in his life. he never had to face the responsibilities or consequences of his actions because MC handled it without complaint and often, without notice or...
this isn't really a relevant response. dude isn't saying you can't think but complaining to the ether isn't really "thinking critically" and thinking critically is absolutely not synonymous with complaining.
basically, a critical discussion is different from just listing things you don't like...
for those wondering, i'm pretty sure the liver thing is eastern medicine stuff. iirc liver stores blood and life energy. so i guess blood and liver of a dragon give you dragon energy and virility
may be off tho. just thinking back to some stuff i read in wuxia novels
it's not really a snipe. they waited a good amount of time and nothing happened. while you're generally correct about the whole "any translations..." thing, this goes for translated series as well. if the group that was supposed to take over this manga never drops, this manga probably wouldn't...
in fairness, iirc the only red flag he should notice is that she hits on him which can just be chalked up to her having daddy issues given... well her daddy issues. Everything else everyone has going on is either hidden from him (cheating sister and whatever is going one between his wife and...
that is explained in the chapter, dude. the hero isn't notable/dangerous because they're strong. The hero is notable/dangerous because the existence of a hero is bound to cause unrest from both sides.