Maybe I'm mistaking this for another generic villainess romance story but I could have sworn they already did the confessions thing earlier. Maybe the word love wasn't used but they were fully aware of the others feelings.
They stuck around for 300 years to say the hero's companions were demi-humans and to win with the power of friendship...just saying it didn't have to be a meeting, it could have been a text.
He doesn't need to go murder hobo, but as it stands he is written as such a milquetoast pushover that he would be apologizing to that malicious noble for inconveniencing him while getting beaten mostly to death before being sold into slavery. He may gain power and skills but I can see him being...
He should have kept the last one alive so one of the others could kill it to gain some levels to prove to the others that they can level up. It would be hard to solo the entire world of monsters. Even if they served as distraction it would work to his benefit.
It'll be nice to get past the tourney and what I'll assume to be near-fatal attack on the king in the attempted yet ultimately unsuccessful coup. This is all speculation, but I am guessing there will be a heartfelt conversation between sisters while Camilla is imprisoned where Iris will explain...
A hero in the past became a demon king, so we thought the best plan was to summon an entire class of potential heroes/demon kings then mentally, emotionally, and physically traumatize them (plus work/starve one to death) in hopes it would work out better this time...f'n really? I think the...
How are you going to seek out her expertise then start attacking without waiting to hear if she has a solution? Even if he is capable and hard working, this was a gigantic bonehead move.
Really, the cult to the evil resurrection god that have slaughtered nations keep having the audacity to say "I was hoping to resolve this peacefully" even as they summon a spear from the girl's torso ripping her basically in half. Can we please have any of the pillars die and actually stay dead...
At this point the pillars are as bad as the cylons in the 2004 Battlestar Galactica, Don't know what direction to take a character, just make them a pillar/apostle in service to the evil reincarnation god. Since Ange is out, her skill and title are going to be rescinded and a new assassin pillar...
The further we get into this the more I suspect the goddess to be either a highly evolved human faced monster/golden-eyed monster or the demon emperor themself. She is in charge of the region that constantly 'holds back' the demon invasion that the rest of the world throws money, goods, and...
The reincarnation timeline for Ange (guild girl) doesn't make sense unless someone is manipulating time in combination with reincarnation. The prince from her memories several chapters ago show him as an adult of roughly the same age when he abused and killed her as a child somewhere in the 7-12...
The goddess really sucks at the reincarnation thing. Battle junkies that only fight evil cause it's strong, useless heroes, and people who were brutally murdered to come back as complete psychopaths.
Dang, I was really hoping justice against Tristan would have been drawn out for longer. I'm guessing the shadowed dwarf weapons dealer is either someone we have briefly seen in a background at the guild or somewhere, or will try to insert themselves into Kelvin's party in the near future.
Cool so for those of us who didn't read the web novel the first and only clue is that he doesn't understand the language of the first humanoids he's encountered in this world. Keep your disdainful remarks to yourself.
With all the magic he's conjured out of nothing but his own imagination, you'd think he could have created a translation magic or telepathy by this point. Even without that, names and basics should have been easy enough within hours, not a month after meeting.