Just when he gets used to his new life? It seems like he was summoned for only a few minutes in each world to the point that he didn't even care what was going on there.
That's it? He just beats them up for no reason then buys her? I mean, there are plenty of moral reasons to beat them up but those justifications kinda evaporate when he ends up paying for her anyways.
How did he produce a modern bicycle? Where'd he get the rubber for the tires? Why does it have a bell? Their guns haven't even reached the modern versions yet but he can make a modern bike.
Artist: Okay, how much of a relationship do you want? Some blushing? Loving glances? Holding hands?
Author: All in.
Artist: What?
Author: FULL ON YURI!!!
If witches can't give birth, are they like created from human girls through random luck? You get a superpower! And you get a superpower! You bunch over there, all get superpowers!
I do believe he suffered from temporary insanity when he crowned himself king while ranting about cultivating Elisia from the ruins of an evil kingdom in the desert.
It's not just prejudice against lizardmen, even the textbox for the quest clearly lies to the player when it says to protect the merchant (singular - meaning there should be one) from the banditS (plural - meaning more than one).
Um...Is the healing card supposed to be amazing? Seems like crap to me since it has such specific conditions, it's not even a bonded skill so a player can potentially steal it.