I thought that was his eye for a second.
An event character, huh? Well, I assume he's a bully that gets defeated, but maybe he could be a love interest. Either way, Leon has a decent track record of crushing love interests and villains alike.
Leon is already fucking this up splendidly by openly cheering after learning Noelle doesn't have a boyfriend.
You have fiancés now and one of them has a trauma on being cheated on. You should be more guarded, my guy.
I'm reminded of my history teacher showing me old European drawings of children and how they were basically depicted as tiny adults.
It would be kinda funny if the protected her by eliminating most of the love interests most likely to cause trouble before the school phase even happens.
If he's able to go so crazy from losing his granddaughter that he falls from the status as major noble, I don't think we can count on him to be rational when it comes to her.
Man, this house has really shitty flooring.
Well, there's the fact that he called the MC a "mob", which is more of a game term. Also how he quoted something the hero said in the climax battle.
I guess it's not guranteed, but I think odds are decent he's reincarnated.
Ohhhh. I think I get it now.
The reason he won't condemn the hero for being a cheating bastard is because the author also intends for Silva to get a harem. I felt like that was weirdly glossed over.
Anyway, clearly the other reincarnator let being the hero get to his head. Doing this sort of...
That was really a bullseye to the heart with that.
Why is Manaka more assertive about deflecting women from Kimura than her long-time crush? Where was this literally any other time?
When a protective papa and serious dungeon crawler lock in, something like a mere Otome Game dungeon is but a pebble on the side of the road.
Maybe I'm just getting used to his design, but dad looked like a real chad there.
Generally, I'm not a fan of when love interests are fought over like they're property with no personal agency or autonomy.
Though what is refreshing here aside from that is how the MC's beef is definitely in his precious protagonist breaking the pedestal. And also, actually taking charge and...
A clashing of worlds. A clashing of timelines.
But the vastness of infinity is insurmountable, you know? Your delusional love nest is yours, and hers is hers. Just like how she can't see all of what you have, you can't see what she does. You are equally brides of love.
Okami-san is being a real considerate pro.
I don't think it would have been that weird for her to just say she didn't know how to tie it and asked her brother to help.
They really messed with the whole final plot of the play just because bro couldn't get into monologuing romance into someone who wasn't his sister.
Well, I guess we could read a little into her brother stepping in as a second incest flag, which does pair off the odd one out. They're actually...