A Sword Master Childhood Friend Power Harassed Me Harshly, so I Broke off Our Relationship and Made a Fresh Start at the Frontier as a Magic Swordsma…

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Ngl I hope she does find him after some more time and some more breakthroughs. I don't really want them to be together imo but they had/ have a very specific bond that could be repaired possibly. Although his PTSD from being around her hasn't truly been shown, only peaked at; at the beginning of this chapter so idk.
 
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So this silence magic working differently for her father and those dragonattes, for her father his mouth just shit but for those there a bubble to block voice 🤔
 
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Well its good that shes at least beginning to reflect on her actions, im honestly not sure who im rooting for at this point, it'd be nice tho if the tsundere got a redemption arc and "won" back her man in the end.
 
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a) I felt bad for her before, and I'm justified in doing so now. Being a sword master and given a noble title at a young age might sound good but it clearly comes with a ton of baggage (like having to deal with those scumbag nobles). This doesn't justify her abuse of Finn before, but it does explain it.

b) We already know Finn threw his emblem in the trash, but I wonder who had the balls to grab it and impersonate a platinum ranked adventurer with it. Surely they've got to be pretty rare, not just anyone could pop up out of nowhere one day claiming to be one.
 
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This manga actually depicts quite nicely why a successful adventurer shouldn't accept a title from a king (or any noble), unless they are damn sure that's what they want to do for the rest of their life. The king/noble will only grant the title to gain power over a powerful individual and to tie them down to their own domain. A competent adventurer should be able to make a nice living on their own, so it's most of the time not worth it to become someone's underling. A free person doesn't need to ask for anyone's permission to move elsewhere.

Even honourary titles can be troublesome because it automatically associates a person with a country or a ruler of a certain place. If an adventurer with such a title wants to move to another country, the title could become a burden. Even fact if a country has factions among the nobility, a purely honourary title could become a burden even within the same country.
 
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This manga actually depicts quite nicely why a successful adventurer shouldn't accept a title from a king (or any noble), unless they are damn sure that's what they want to do for the rest of their life. The king/noble will only grant the title to gain power over a powerful individual and to tie them down to their own domain. A competent adventurer should be able to make a nice living on their own, so it's most of the time not worth it to become someone's underling. A free person doesn't need to ask for anyone's permission to move elsewhere.
Yeah, no.
Just because most mangas portray adventurer's career as somewhat easy going work it doesn't change the fact that it's actually harsh and dangerous job, where you can be killed or crippled at any moment. So realistically, most adventurers would look for employment by the nobles or the state, because it means sleep in the bed, having a decent meal every day and regular salary. Which is, contrary to what many would believe, a pretty good deal, especially in medieval setting.
 
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Yeah, no.
Just because most mangas portray adventurer's career as somewhat easy going work it doesn't change the fact that it's actually harsh and dangerous job, where you can be killed or crippled at any moment. So realistically, most adventurers would look for employment by the nobles or the state, because it means sleep in the bed, having a decent meal every day and regular salary. Which is, contrary to what many would believe, a pretty good deal, especially in medieval setting.
Are you an adventurer anymore at that point? The more realistic the world, the more attractive it would certainly be to stick to a noble's court, but the more fantastical the world, the nicer it would be to be able to explore the world however you wanted to.
 
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Are you an adventurer anymore at that point? The more realistic the world, the more attractive it would certainly be to stick to a noble's court, but the more fantastical the world, the nicer it would be to be able to explore the world however you wanted to.
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It depends why the one becomes a adventurer. Yeah, there will be ones seeking a adventure and getting a healthy (or rather unhealthy) dose of it. But there will also the ones who get the job because of fame, money, personal reason(s) or simply because there is nothing else to do.
 

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