It would work fine if she was using a large shield and fought in a formation like phalanx, still the armor should've been over the other breast even in that case, since she is right handed.
Yes, but he is kind of a golden ticket to life with wealthy parents and some political influence, plus he is a decent person and a handsome young man with (hopefully) working reproductive organs. And she doesn't have any actual feelings towards MC either, it is the same infatuation she had for...
Yeah, she's a bit of a forced rival. Couldn't she just stay loyal to the noble boy? Not every female character has to fall for MC, especially in such a half-assed manner.
Zero. There are no new novel chapters beyond that point, the mangaka has to wait for it to be written or at most is presented with a rough outline of the next chapter. Both the novel and the manga are being updated simultaneously.
So it ends when the autist-in-chief says it ends.
Nah, it's such a beloved manhwa, that there is going to be an avalanche of translations (with 90% pure unedited AI slop or AI-assisted with a bit of human touch). Not sure how many on Dex, though.
Through two reincarnations? He was first a demon, then accidentally ended up in Japan, then got back to his original world. It is a fairly common plot point in the Korean isekai.
The other group announced they were dropping the series like a dozen chapters ago (end of volume 4):
These guys picked it up when the previous group stopped the translation for weeks. Say what you will about their speed or quality, but a snipe it definitely is not. Shouldn't have announced you...
Well, for one, allows various healing abilities like heal and resurrection. Probably gives power to the heroes as well. Maybe there is a limit to how much God can interfere, or maybe like in the Elder Scrolls most of their power got spent on creating and supporting the world.
Getting a tan is somewhat of a cultural rebellion in Asian cultures, for example gyarus.
Because culturally having pale skin was supposed to be a symbol of wealth and nobility, as in, you're so rich, you don't work under the sun. And so it became both a status symbol and a beauty standard...
Is it? This is a weekly/bi-weekly manga, there hasn't been an update for over a month, and the previous group has already announced months ago they were dropping the manga (although supposedly at the end of the current arc).
It's the editor heavily breathing in the author's back with a printout of infographics of the girls' popularity and how often one on one chapters must happen for the arrow to turn green and go up.