I know someone on the Goddess Cafe Terrace discord said he could translate, but couldn't do much with the "computery stuff"(type-setting and whatnot, I think)
Seems a lot of people think he killed the Hero Helt, but I'm pretty sure he just took his eye out. When Helt asks if he'll finish him off, the MC says he can't really move anymore, and I'm certain you see him wandering off in the page after the shady guy clicks his fingers.
I actually feel pretty bad for Helt here, like he seems to have some genuine positive feelings for the MC.
Were they actually friends in the previous timeline? Does the light novel or whatever it is going into it more?
Doesn't the novel start with the prologue, which is about him getting kicked off the island?
The receptionist seems to have just been following the guidelines of the guild when she kicked him out, it didn't look personal. She did come across as a bit angry with him, but that's probably because...
Odd, I thought the reboot's art style was a lot more unconventional for a manga.
Also, I'm not sure what you meant by people in town working against Sora. I thought he just got fired from the guild for not meeting their standards, then they tried to sweep the incident with the lord of the flies...
While I enjoyed the early parts of the manga, I thought the manga got much, much better once the other tournament participants began showing up and the tournament started.
I think it's just a consequence of his technique. An idea I've seen in fiction a few times is where someone removes their heart for temporary invincibility or some other perk. The effects don't last forever though, and once they run out the person dies.
I guess what Orochi did here was a...
Ah, I got the part about people being revived, but missed that it only stayed in place while they were on the Campus. I thought once they were back, they were back, no strings attached.
Honestly, I didn't know she had it in her. Chigarashi has turned into a bit of a force to be reckoned with, I'm still used to thinking of her as someone who gets other people to bail her out or hangs on by the skin of her teeth.
I've got to admire Minami's brazen confidence. And she really is a first-rate wingman. I have an unfortunate feeling though, that it's going to be a while until we see her again.