I love how MC is shocked and amazed that she would be expected to inherit her grandfather's property. Moreover, she's all like "noo I'm just a kid..." as if it's a terrible thing she wants to avoid.
How many Three Kingdoms reincarnators would be overjoyed if their powerful elders kicked the...
I feel like MC's plan to abandon all his power and authority to wander the world with a bunch of money in a tumultuous era is... ill-conceived. She talks about "seeking asylum" in Liangzhou but I don't really think seeking asylum was a thing in the 2nd century and, if it was, it would only be on...
This completely undermines the entire premise of the original manga. The whole gag of the original manga is that MC thinks the world is the same as before but everyone is actually secretly lusting for him.
It's not complicated guys. The mother is abusive and the negative feelings piled up in the daughter until she finally snapped and killed the mother.
The author didn't make it subtle at all. The daughter is less than 17 years old (since she said she would die at 17, so she must be younger than...
I'm pretty sure "Todo" is the pretty girl Prince Bon liked as a child. It was foreshadowed with the handkerchief. So I don't think there's any LBGT subtext in her arc.
Of course, I might be wrong.
I somehow doubt he can actually bring people back to life. My expectation is that the husk he creates is just that - a husk. Maybe it can maintain some vital signs, but still just a husk. After all, the dialogue only said "her body is warm" and she's "breathing", followed by a letter saying...
I dislike this turn. Is the story of a strange immortal being slowly acclimatizing itself to the human condition, with all its joys and tragedies, not enough of a plot hook to keep people interested? Do we really NEED it to be a shounen battle manga with le epic monster-on-monster fights and the...
In this chapter, she says that if she dies in the game she dies for real (paraphrasing) but I don't know how she got that impression. If anything, her ability to reset time (demonstrated in Chapter 2) seems to indicate that isn't the case at all. Unless there's a lot of context from the novel...