I hope the dude becomes more active in the future, since everything in this chapter happened without his input.
His mom invited the girl over for dinner, the girl said they should call each other by their first names, the sister pushed for her to come back all the time, the mom even told the...
Read all the way up to chapter 16.
Trash. Dropped. 1 star.
The MC is dense to the point of being an insensitive asshole, like he'd have to be ignoring the other girls on purpose, rather than (since in chapter 1 he describes himself as an adult who doesn't get carried away by their charms) just...
To be fair, the childhood friend literally spelled it out for him and he still didn't understand.
And then she got possessed by a dragon just for that extra punishment for daring to stand up against the FMC.
Bro she wasn't even told that she's been having this dragon live inside her the whole time.
And apparently it's clear that this isn't her unlocking her previous memory, it's straight up just a possession.
We spent 10 chapters reading about this character and how she fits into the main cast...
Reaching new levels of slop I didn't know were possible.
She was literally just thrown aside and had her body taken over by a new, completely worse character.
It's like the author knew that the witch was this unlikeable bitch, so he has to nerf the only good girl to make his FMC better by...
I'm glad the childhood friend is getting some plot relevance, but damn if that wasn't the most disrespectful way he could have responded.
Childhood friend, throwing herself at the MC: "I want you to see me as a girl."
MC: "don't say weird stuff."
Like, he's just a piece of shit. He knows...
Whoaaaaaa, who's the main character going to pick?
On one side you have a boring flat chested bitch who panicked and denied this being a date while insulting the MC.
On the other side you have a busty blonde loving childhood friend who is brave enough to speak up and flat out state her intention...
Childhood friend: "it seems my rivals have increased."
MC: "?"
YOU LITERALLY JUST OVERHEARD HER SAYING SHE LIKES YOU AS A MAN, WHAT DO YOU MEAN '?'
And then she says "that's my fault for falling in love with you", IN FRONT OF YOU!
And then her plan to make her move is to go on a date... AND...
"that would be a manga cliche!"
*Does it anyway
The fact that the author went out of his way to call it out just pisses me off more.
Especially since we were consistently shown that this guy is older, composed, doesn't freak out, and he's even been good at coming up with quick lies to explain...