Fine, you lifted his curse for free so he didn't have to cut his own arm off. Now boot his ungrateful overprotective picky ass out.
At least that's what I'd like to say, but the pop-up quest appears to be mandatory.
I liked the early-mid parts like the one I quoted where he's interacting with normal people. The huge god-tier multidimensional fights take over in the later half and that's where I lost interest.
Isabelle having the time of her life playing a book-perfect villainess while also being a total cinnamon roll and fangirl to Monica is one of the small highlights of the story.
I was not expecting the Fibonacci sequence to show up in a nursery rhyme.