Screw her father's wish, because he's getting saved regardless.
Maybe not entirely bypass it, but rather getting close enough to break his sword before it activated?
...What theory?
She said it herself, for the cycle to stop she need to give up after dying. Since she didn't, clearly she still want to live, however miserable that is.
From the start (of the manga), she has always been afraid of being killed by the "chosen" hero. Even to the point of losing...
That just meant she gave up on resisting, but not on living altogether.
Had she truly wished to end it all, she would have provoked the MC and let him stab her. And then just stop pressing that "Retry" button.
Well he did make the glasses dude slip, the limitation was his effective range (approx 7 meters). Bombarding him with magic beyond his range and he's toast. Or just leap 7 meters I guess.
All these points was already stated by glasses dude in the chapter though.
Yeeaahh, that's quite a leap in logic there. I'm sure nobody just goes "Hmm, there are dangerous birds around, I bet tree-cutting is in demand and well compensated". Also, not sure what the original says, but they never mentioned retrieving the trees. Even with the birds, that's still easy for...
You could argue that since his Auto skills are set to achieve the goals no matter what, any interference with them will be dealt with as well.
Girl should be glad she gets to keep her head. Like, unless you're stronger than your dolls, don't go charging straight at slashing-happy slasher guy.
He gotta find a way to chain up "Auto-collection" with "Auto-return" or something. Being totally disoriented after the collection duration is gonna get him killed someday.
Probably gonna be related to the conspiracy around his being erased from history.
Which I bet is going to spiral into some kind of world crisis that our couple gonna put a stop to.
From the start, his goal was to improve her self esteem rather than courting her. Getting him to admit his feeling, if only to himself, is already a huge step.
Also, with the theme of her being more proactive days by days, I imagine it would be her eventually who will tell him to take his...
Let's face it, she's not the only one with issues. The guy's barely an adult (is he even 20?), with anti-social tendency. You're asking for a lot here.
Logically speaking though, wouldn't a full head helmet kind of distort your voice? It's not that much of a stretch to say he couldn't really tell the knight's gender.
Based on context, I think the part about the "mistake" was mistranslated.
I think she was asking "It (the passed down story) wasn't true, was it?". Then he confirmed, "Yes, it was the truth." Or something along those lines.
I think they just meant that as living armors, these things are resistant against slashing while being more susceptible to blunt force. You know, same as medieval full plate armored knights.