I think the “allowing her to visit every two days” was supposed to be a compromise after seeing her house and how neglected she is, but it falls flat because he isn't shown doing anything else for her, like calling the authorities or being nicer to her.
Lol so this must be earth in the future, and whenever he needs bullets or guns, god just makes someone in our current time do seemingly random shit like burying bullets or machine guns.
horrible MTL but I had to laugh with that translator’s note about the “platypus”. Mistranslating platelets as platypus is already funny enough, but actually thinking it’s correct and adding a Perry the platypus reference put it over the top.
I’m confused, did I miss something? Jin is the brother, but the person they show under control of the blonde girl is the friend right? Our MC is still avoiding them. But he has the double mole under his eye like MC did in the first chapter.
Wow, I honestly thought after that discussion she would have learned not to mess with someone's memory so trivially, but nope, she decided to cover everything up.
The spy is interesting. We know she possesses advanced technology like Alan, she’s an orphan, and she seems knowledgeable about Alan being from space as well as the current events of what happened to the Starveek kingdom. I would guess that the god that spoke to Alan is also talking to her and...
It's basically a "Of Mice and Men" Lennie situation. He's extremely powerful and a huge risk to society, but he is just a kid. Personally I think not killing him was the right decision, because he didn't realize it was reality and not a game. Also with his stats reduced by 1/10th he should be...