Whelp, I managed to hold out to chapter 16, where they bring in the totally unique loli alchemist teacher. Anyway, like others said, this is just straight bland cookie cutter OP MC and garbage school that doesn't teach but abuses their students instead trope.
Definitely more of a magical slice...
How dare you build a golem so quickly?! I'm now offended for, reasons.
Hey, you're a god stop holding back so much!
Are they trying to give him a mental disorder or something?
Also, how could the angel claim he run off down an alley unexpectedly when she was the one who sent him in there? Is she just messing with him at this point?
I'm wondering the exact same thing. Perhaps the novel explains that? I haven't checked it yet. The cynic in me suspects it is most likely just a poorly developed gimmick for justifying the whole slave harem trope.
Severe introversion could also be a factor. When a strong introvert is forced to socialise (especially with people they dislike) for a very long time they can overreact by cutting off the outside world, but that in turn rebounds into needing to make connections again, but they tend to overdo...
Gotta say, that is one shockingly idiotic god.
He already knows the MC will just keep reincarnating and even said himself that the memories will always return eventually. By making each life as miserable as possible, he is creating something that is un-killable, giving it overwhelming power...
How is that guy still alive when he only had 10 minutes to live as payment for that power up? I'm already really sick of these 1 dimensional poorly written villains. And now the writers are just outright ignoring their own plot devices.
I think this might be the chapter that caused me to drop this series last time around. Unbelievably toxic. But this time around, I'm just going to pretend this chapter didn't exist and give it a second chance, since I've been lead to understand that this was just the mangaka thinking they were...
At least in the WN our MC actually is quite smart (It's just that everyone interprets his actions as idiotic because they do not understand his viewpoint) and had already figured all this out and didn't need the classic villain monologue, it was probably the only redeeming feature that kept me...