They skipped the clothes part which i'm a bit sad about, he's a top notch Onee-san, and several small events during their town visit revolve around him growing the number of Onee-san's of the world.
I can understand the original work kind of forgetting the premise with the revenge plot and the classmates, but why did this adaptation give it so much emphasis at first if they knew it would all be discarded for light-hearted "adventurers." It's so tonally inconsistent.
so i guess this'll just focus on the travel to the labyrinths.
Haha
Miledi the annoying lady will soon make appearance
@Ironclad
i think that revenge thing you're talking about was just because he's becoming out of sane when he fell in the abyss, with the instict of survival, kill everything that obstructs, but until he met Yue, which put him back to his senses a bit, and the goal has change because of Oscar Orcus, to clear all the labyrinth with the chance of going back home in japan. Don't you want to go home first instead of meaningless revenge?
Well, he'll change more
when he'll soon met her teacher again
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There's nothing good with always revenge in mind anyways. I don't get why people are so in to that. Is your life pathetic enough to grow dark auras in your heart, and want it to burst in to what you were reading?
I'm a little annoyed that this skips everything that happens to the rest of the class after Hajime falls. I would've liked to see some of that adapted.