And it also doesn’t have the "erotic" tag.Not bad display of determination. Surprised no harem tag on this since Uriel got jealous, I won't be surprised if the other girls show interest. Thanks for the translations.
With the exception of a singular hero in the past, the last few generations of heroes have been all female. And one of the tropes in many Japanese fictions with a large female dominated organization, there will be a faction of man haters that will stop at nothing to kill, sabotage, or abuse the male protagonist who has tainted their feminine paradise.Why is she so mad?
That's me fr frWith the exception of a singular hero in the past, the last few generations of heroes have been all female. And one of the tropes in many Japanese fictions with a large female dominated organization, there will be a faction of man haters that will stop at nothing to kill, sabotage, or abuse the male protagonist who has tainted their feminine paradise.
4. No punishment is administered and it's just swept under the rug under the guise of forgiveness or some other BS.Yep, that announcer tried something.
Now, by the tropes that govern works of fiction, there are three possible developments:
1) A reasonable authority figure will show up to administer punishment;
2) A bigger opposer, with an high rank, to the addition of a man will appear to punish/reprimand the announcer for her failure;
3) The thing will just remain a suspicion, with no actual development, save for a bit of foreshadowing for a future arc.
TBF she could be androphobic. While not as common as the misandry trope, it's still common enough in this type of cliché.Announcer girl, who probably pulled some strings to make this fight more difficult than it should've been, is blatantly showing her sexism.
Because her scheme didn't work maybeWhy is she so mad?