@bluesuns 1000% my first thought as soon as I read this chapter. It's like a requirement in these stories that the person who is kicked out of the party is actually responsible for holding everything together. In a few chapters we'll get the "Oh, we fucked up" moment when they start looking for...
@FantasyMaster Also similar to those who put all their effort into their career to provide for the family they never get to spend time with because they're too busy working to get ahead.
They finally addressed the issue I was wondering about the whole time; if they've aged back younger than their kids, wouldn't they have to see their own children die? Unfortunately I've seen parents go through burying their own children, it really breaks them down.
@joel7686 I would say that upwards of 80% of isekai stories don't actually need to be isekai, it's just a lazy way for writers to begin the story and worldbuild.
@The_RQTech Japanese language input uses that layout because most kana are just a combination of a consonant and the usual five vowels. So rather than laying them all out in a keyboard you can just group them by the consonant they have in common.