I wouldn't be surprised if this was the result of good ol' axe-kun, but I can't help but appreciate how the last 2 chapters were the story line equivalent of what Katagiri has been doing to Okada this entire run. You think you're getting a little slice of life rom-com gag manga conclusion, when...
@RobDog Try reading the non-mobile version. I've noticed that on the Bored College Students and Hero Manhua uploads there are plenty of panels that just don't load in on my phone and show up as white blocks instead. I've been reading them on my laptop ever since and they seem to show up okay.
@Ixiaz
Thanks for the recommend. There's not many manga that dwell on the perspective of long-lived races, or at least not beyond a one-shot or a side-chapter in a larger series.
I know the bunny ear headband is supposed to be the star of this chapter, but I'm glad to see that so many people were also confused about why the Duke was wearing his full uniform to bed. I mean, does he also have his boots and sword on too?
I hope this manhua also includes all his embarrassing self-rationalizations from the WN too. He had this weird delusional insistence that he's a nearly friendless social reject by choice because he's a badass lone-wolf type, and even though he always prefaces that he's too old to be playing with...
"Hello Waifu Seller, I’m going into the forest to hunt for some sprites and I want your strongest waifus."
"My waifus are too strong for you traveler."
"Waifu Seller, I tell you I’m going into the forest and I want only your strongest waifus."
"You can’t handle my waifus, they are too strong...
I'm embarrassed that it took me this long to realize that Nekozaki's speech bubbles have cat ears on them. Heck, she's even flustered by the puppies too.
@agtra I don't really think surrender was ever really an option for Jurgen to be honest. Given his inner monologue at the beginning of the chapter, I think he always knew that all his actions would amount to was a sacrifice play to buy for time. His job was to ambush the enemy's flank, interrupt...
If we're talking about overused tropes in Isekai, it definitely has to be slavery. "Oh no, as a result of pandering to our primary middle-high school aged young male demographic we have a plain-looking, unathletic protagonist with the personality and charisma of a dishrag. We can't write...