Regardless of what it’s trying to be, or of what other people want it to be, this is one of the funniest manga I’ve ever read. Goofy plot, goofy characters, secrets and misunderstandings. The same things that make Nozaki-kun so funny.
We’re getting into non-trivial world-lines here. The natural conclusion is that the appearance of Zen (maybe the girl too) in this world-line will cause Master to be more appreciative of humanity, and not go down the dark side. At the very least, he wouldn’t have helped Zen if not for the test...
Hmm. Of course, the wild-card Nobel can throw is having another ordinary human figure out the whole cat twintail identity. But who to choose? A love rival for either of the leads? Or one of her friends?
Huh. I guess Myne doesn’t really have a private residence to raise the kid, even if she had the salary. And until the kid is old enough to understand how to use magical power, she’ll have to get it forcefully pulled out, magic tool or otherwise.
Turn the kid into a toronbe factory? Also why “Dirk”?
Touya tries to slice the ninja girl in half but she triggers a skill to escape? Seems pretty contrived, like the author is trying to convince us that the stakes are higher than they actually are. I highly doubt any of the girls will die.
Also, modern city high school girls with no sense of...
Just a single small panel of big-stomach alraune? Without even a properly drawn mouth or navel? Can’t believe loli fans won over pregnancy enjoyers smh.
Are they planning on snooping on the secret meeting? If so, I don’t know if the three of them will be able to resist all eight opponents when things inevitably go hot. I wonder what will happen? Also there’s no way Denken gets sidelined this early.
What made S;G dynamic as a story was that the MC actually interferes with the world lines. What made it actually fascinating was that Okabe performs experiments to understand the limitations of the machine, actually confronts a moral problem with changing the past, and uses that human-bending...
Excellent plot twist, that’s what set this chapter apart from the conventional villain reincarnation bullshit story. The kind of cliched story where everything they do after getting memories back makes them a paragon of justice, and all the people they interact with afterwards can easily accept...