Having read chap 43, it seems like nobody is going to persecute the MC and gang, a bunch of "commoner" teens, for knowing all about an attack made by a terrorist group. Nobody seems to suspect them, or hold them in question. Nothing is explained as to how the MC was even able to convince anyone to give him 100% full access to the gem, a teenager. I feel like I can just go in loops, but this is officially where the story has hit the shit for me. This is too much.
I can get that if he's from the future, he has knowledge of future events, and has more techniques than a teenager normally would. But that doesn't mean the common sense of everyone around him gets warped to his convenience. Let's say they actually believe him, why would they let a random teenager take part in an extremely sensitive security mission? Maybe the info is true, but is the MC trust worthy? Maybe he's a fellow terrorist. Go figure.
This is just shitty story telling, and if it'd be revealed that people actually *did* suspect him, but they "remained in the shadows until now", it'd be even worse. That'd be the author trying to justify that sort of nonsense post-facto, without actually making any sense out of it.
If the story actually focused on the shadow-world, maybe it'd be less prone to these sort of dumb, deus-ex-machina mistakes. And unless the author is going to prove me wrong literally in the next chapter, this is how the comic wants to be written. Relieve-the-past stories almost always go to shit at some point, and I've hit my mark.
Toodles.