What's stopping some munchkin in a village from slicing down mountains anyway? You're acting as if Adventuring is a gateway to that level of strength, when most of the time, the people in those series are just built different. Isn't better to have them known and under some governing body at...
And? A lie is a lie. Just because she doesn't need to be aware doesn't make it any less scummy. There are plenty of ways to confess or get your feelings across, that doesn't involve a bold face lie.
Point of the matter is that she would have wound up finding out somehow, and he'd still have to...
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And that's any better lmao. Instead of sorting everything with one person before moving on, he kept both options, only sincerely talking to her now that his first pick fell through.
He should cut it with the romanticism, she's clearly not buying it.
And its just not worth it when the person is telling you a lie to your face. No one is asking for obscene detail, don't just pretend to be some romantic when a random passerby is enough to shake your "yearning".
This was so stupid lmao.
One girl decided to give up without communicating and the other saw their future partner dating and sleeping around and went "eeh".
Like I'm happy for them and all, but God this was dumb. Very dumb.
So what happened? Its not as if they separated, they've always been together right?
There's no way he won't notice something that would cause such a change. Or maybe it's just hasn't been addressed, because there seems to be quite the scar on her face on the cover art.
This is what people don't get when they go off on Akari.
Eiyuu started it first and even now, you could say that he acts "tsundereish"(definitely not a word lol) towards her.
They match each other's energy a lot of the time and when either of them breaks the "act", the other does everything in...
Same. I think a lot of people hopped onto this series, expecting the same old; fl wises up to their trash ex, girlbosses her way out and (usually) marries up the ladder.
But by chapter 2/3 it's quite obvious that the series is taking a more nonsensical and comedic approach to this genre.
I'm...