Wait... wasn't the very premise that he knew selling doll princesses were illegal so he wanted to disassemble her to sell in pieces? What do you mean he didn't know?
So... the whole thing would have been avoided if she just told Rei that she was an Oni before Rei committed genocide? Pretty sure there was a good chance she'd have chosen the Oni over the kingdom.
At this point this seems like character assassination of one of the few smart/mentally-strong characters cause the author gave the two girls too much influence.
The MC blew her off in the like 5 seconds she saw him while he was leaving the party.
"Alex? Where are you going? Aren't we going to get lunch together?"
"Ellie... I was taken care of and good bye"
"Eh? What do you mean...?"
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She didn't "fail[] to talk with the MC when he's leaving". He...
I don't think she's clear on the MC getting kicked out, since he left without talking to her so she only got info from Blondie.
Other than that, she tried to go to him. Right now she's job searching while working at her current job.
Naw dude, I agree with that first thing you said. But what you said has ALWAYS been true.
Having friends you don't want to spend time with is draining. But that doesn't mean people don't want to have friends period. Friends that respect their time and who they are; Even if they don't have the...
That's a cute premise. I hope the author manages to keep the balance between "scenes from the manga" and "reality is not the same as fiction/future-telling".
He's not an extrovert but that doesn't mean he doesn't want friends. He doesn't want to be the center of attention, speaking loudly during break times. He values smaller groups where he can actually think and speak; it's why his conversations with the FMC and his sister go so smoothly. He can...