With how many authors shoe horn in an isekai premise to an otherwise normal fantasy wherein the isekai aspect is never relevant past the first chapter, the revelation that this isn't actually isekai is refreshing.
He was told he has implanted memories, but it seems to be exclusively raw...
Thank God the cat looks somewhat normal now.
I get the humidifier, but what is wearing a mask supposed to do? People wear them in Asia when they have a cold to reduce the chance of spreading it. He's not actually sick, so what's the point?
I'm really unclear where this world stops using logic and starts using game logic. He cut off his own arm to have it healed, and was worried about dying from blood loss before he could be healed. But then he gets stabbed through the heart and is like "my hp is fine, though". It just seems...
Kinda feel bad for Torigoe with how that went, but that's far overshadowed by my relief that (at least as of yet) there's no love triangle BS.
Was that flashback even something we saw earlier? I don't remember ever seeing her before, and that one line isn't a "I fell in love then and there" kind...
At least we didn't get black bars till after the bra came off, this time.
Kusora went full stereotypical woman getting upset over her "cross bag" but I think Hasegawa might have been right. The rope-thing hanging from the ceiling looked exactly like the strap on her bag.
On another note, my...
At least Kazzy points out that Naidan was clearly trying to kill. I'm curious what bothered Idemitsu about the replay. It didn't look like he saw Naidan suicide.