I really do like following this story along even if it might be generic in some aspects, but overall it's still very enjoyable.
I just stopped reading the comment section too much because there are always so many people with knowledge of the LN/WN/whatever that I can't really enjoy the...
At the end of the day this an author's work and the author gets to decide if something is intended to be dangerous.
I prefer to go with the 'it's an adorable paper crane buddy' and am happy with that.
Merry Christmas y'all!
@Nihilist1 Could you give me a source on the chapter 'Kawai-san' is named as Tadanos previous love interest, because I can't remember or find it anywhere.
EDIT: Nevermind found the reference in chapter 32. Man, Tadano really has changed A LOT.
@R-Mod Endeavor is also my favorite character to read about in this manga. You don't have to agree with a characters views in order to find them interesting to read about. I don't think you can infer anything about reader from the kinda characters he likes to read about.
You know, I was kinda on the edge with this manga, but honestly I have to give it credit for always coming up with a new kind of lewd scene. By the end of this I'd like to see what a "list of all rewards so far" looks like. Would be a nice resource for certain games ...
It is really tough to read this manga for, because on one hand I really like the stories from the other world, but on the other hand the irl parts and the comedy is absolutely not my cup of tea.
Thanks for the chapter!
Laius is such an amazingly fast thinker. The rules of the dungeon change the risk calculation quite a bit.
The greatest danger is not dying, but not being revived in the future.
He aimed for the only reasonable goal in that scenario; subduing Thistle and disarming him from the book even at the...
Ace feels like the Itachi of the One Piece universe.
I do realize that doesn't fit in many ways, but the way he's used as a character feels very similar.
Can you remember those old texts and paintings where scholars of the past tried to describe beasts from foreign countries which they had never actually seen before? And how that matches up to our modern knowledge of those animals?
This is how this manga feels to read as a learned architect...
Well, it was bound to happen, I suppose.
I always felt like Mr. Compress was written as a sacrificial character.
Like a one time use item that you can utilize to have a surefire escape at some point in the story.
All this was kinda surreal to be honest.
But maybe that's still the after-thoughts of Chainsaw Man chapter 96 hanging in my mind.
EDIT: Ah yeah, and the clapping reminded me of that one EVA scene.
This is such a surreal read. I'm not even sure what to think of it.
Also bunch of cameos are in this chapter of at least and maybe of other characters from the authors previous works which I don't recognize.