Relative to most isekais (and even many series in general), they spent a lot of time seeing the world in others perspective. I believe that makes a big impact on the story.
It’s definitely an interesting take on the reset story. I sort of like the part that it wasn’t really knowledge of the past that helped him this arc but his actual experience being an adult. Like, he thinks badly on his previous life but the skills he gained are valuable. Sort of gives a...
Humans have extremely high ceilings in this universe. I remember laughing my ass off in the anime when fern was flying over the water and the old dwarf warrior was keeping up by running on water. Which is a hilarious thought that being physically powerful enough to run on water is a reachable...
Considering what she said to the princess, I assume she’s from space as well. How she mentions “for the human race” and “peace for the world” implies a more grander goal than countries. I have no idea when she got roped in though or who exactly she is.
I think it’s really cute how updated they keep the parents. Like, usually, the parents aren’t involved at all and series love to treat it as if parents barely exist (in fact, that’s how it was with the mcs mother conveniently never being home).
I can imagine him being supportive of her. I think it’s weird that she implies blacksmithing runs in contrast to being artistic. She’ll probably learn to use her skills in other more artistic ways like gold smithing, making statues, etc.
I feel like she doesn’t really appreciate the older brother for some reason. He’s the only one keeping this train wreck of a family together. He’s taking care of both the mother and the daughter and she just views it as pitying her. He’s trying his best and she doesn’t even feel like he’s family.
Most likely, they didn’t want the manga to finish so that you would be enticed to read the light novel. This makes this part a fairly good place to end the manga while still keeping some mystery so you would want to get the light novels.
Nah, stats are still susceptible to fail even when maxed out against someone with equal stats. Her D20 only has 20s when it comes to her speech check. Even when she tries to fail, she naturally succeeds.
I can’t tell if it’s a same look syndrome or not. I thought the guy in the helicopter is Apollo, considering he was being contacted by kiyo last time we saw them. From last chapter, we know her husband is named Claude.
The end of this chapter is the start of the next arc that leads away from the school. With that said, the stuff that happens at the school is going to be relevant not just for the next arc but for all the arcs moving forward. The school arc is really just set up for the rest of the series.
From my understanding, they are getting blasted by artillery around them and it’ll definitely hit their current position in the next volley. If around them and behind them is unsafe and the current location is unsafe, the only place to avoid the artillery attack is towards them. Hence...