Dex-chan lover
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Just think of it as having a retarded mc, literally! And the story would be fine.
Hoh buddy let me tell you some things!@MrIncognito is the LN/WN that bad?
It shows harem who did the mc end up with?Hoh buddy let me tell you some things!
- The novel doesn't actually show you what Greed's experiences were like in the Black Knights. It just starts with the guild master asking him to join the guild and continues from there.
- A recurring theme throughout the novel (and probably this one too) is that the villains believe that the strong should rule over the weak, and the strong MC rejects this notion. However, despite him rejecting this notion, the novel MC punishes every villain by unilaterally deciding, as the strongest person present, to murder them on the spot. The first villains in the manga are instead arrested to be put on trial.
- If you're caught up on the manga, you may have noticed that the first villain was Sheila's father. He murders him. Right in front of her.
- Sheila's reaction to him saving her by ruthlessly cutting down her dad is to immediately discard what little characterization she had and replace her entire personality with "is constantly super horny for the MC".
- In regards to Sheila's debt, in the novel the guild master makes a crass joke along the lines of "how about you pay him back by fucking him?"
- If you think the MC is a Mary Sue in the manga, he's much worse in the novel. He solves the unbreakable slave collar crisis by putting one on himself and figuring out how to magically hack it in a few seconds.
- Maybe this is a low blow, but the character designs in the novel look like they're from the world's most forgettable high school visual novel rather than the adult women here. The only way to tell Sheila and Kuena apart is which has which anime hairstyle.
Couldn't tell ya, I haven't read the whole novel. Nor do I plan to.It shows harem who did the mc end up with?