She thinks she needs a certain game ending to survive, in which all of the MLs are friends with each other. In the game, this involved seducing them, so her first thought is to mimic the game. I'm gonna guess that she will instead accidentally befriend all of their fiances, and therefor create a...
Taken at face value, MC feels actually insane. But the reality, and why I never expect him to actually "turn a corner", is because this story is just very badly written.
If character's actually behaved in remotely realistic ways, the sexism-cop that knows his identity and hates him would have...
Also 'I Became the Villain the Hero is Obsessed With' is about an anti-hero supporting an actual hero, whereas this one is about a freedom fighter supporting a cop who serves the Fascist-Sexist regime.
Wait...is the friend not going to report the terrorist she wants to murder? I can kind of understand not causing a scene in front of Hinata or telling her, sure, but none of those arguments would stop her from going and reporting to her superiors after this date. Or honestly, just call them up...
This story is so weird. MC is crushing on a school girl that serves as a soldier of the Sexist-Fascist state that oppresses men, all while he has a childhood friend and coworker who is a freedom fighter and better in every way is obviously into him. I can't tell how the author wants readers to...
So MC's face has now been seen by his Fascist-Sexist crush's coworker. Will he realize that means hanging out with her will eventually result in him being found out?
I feel like a lot of you have forgotten that characters being unreliable narrators is a major part of this story. Aurora's words are neither assured to be correct, nor should they be taken as the author's own intent. She is almost certainly just as blinded by her own biases and ego as every...
Wouldn't it be a major international incident if a king gave the order to a royal child (he said he wasn't recognized as an adult yet) from another kingdom that got them crippled or killed?
The Southern Cross isn't visible from mainland Japan, and I have a feeling they aren't gonna drive to Okinawa, so I guess the protags are supposed to be on a bittersweet impossible quest.
So in this noble society its popular to put primed bombs on display, which will result in everyone dying if they're bumped in the wrong way or there's just a bad actor?
I really don't get how this school works. Claudia is 2 years older than Maria, and she's also graduating and going home. But 5 (Maria's age when she started) is supposed to be really young for the school, and for an entry test they had a version for 10 year olds and Maria studied up to material...
So the mom is the mastermind puppeting the king. Which means she probably put the hit on MC knowing he'd return to his hometown, which is why she dropped the kid there just in time. Did she also orchestrate the saintess joining him? Or was the saintess actually supposed to die?