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Finally go get your girl. Maybe they are going to do war crimes later? If not now then they gotta do it somewhat soon ... Or not. Thanks for the chapter
Hazure Hantei kara Hajimatta Cheat Majutsushi Seikatsu (Life as a Cheat Magician that Began with a False Judgment).
In the book: He has little experience with healing, so he's desperately groping around trying to heal her with a full body massage.
In the adaptation: Innocently hovers his hand over her.
Later scene:
In the book: Dreams of graping his main adversary, but the girl's in bed with him and he gets chided for being to rough with her.
In the adaptation: Isn't touching her when waking.
The dialogue proceeds as if the original incidents happened, so in the adaptation it looks like the girl is delusional.
I see someone doesn't understand how the internet works...To everyone hyping war crimes. You are all sick! Fire bombing a city is really fucked up.
Thanks for the chapter 🙏🏼
Kento is 15, yes. I guess it can be assumed to be 'karmic' what he does to Camilla.And yet all the scene of what the MC do to Camila (the princess who summoned him then sent him to his death when she had believed he was useless) while she is unaware of him are there.
And if I remember well he is 15 during that, isn't it ?
Then this will be the way the story differs from WN because cmiiw the king asked him to recapture cardacia in WN, not sure what it was in the manga tho i forgot alrdy.Tbf what he does after saving saving the heroine should be accolades enough to secure his spot. Plus Allen has already single-handedly captured multiple other forts before this as well I’m pretty sure.
Absolutely no resemblance. Dresden is a destruction of logistical point with no regards for collateral while Tokyo is intentional collateral to impact human resources.the ambiance seems to hint more at dresden to me though.
If dragon act independently from human then it's bioweapon due to indiscriminate nature of attack, otherwise it's just big horse with wings.War crimes this, war crimes that, blah blah
I mean I am curious as to how we (people who actually have a concept of war crimes in the real world) would treat deploying a living, non-human organism to wreak fear and destruction... would siccing dragons on your enemies be considered more along the lines of having attack dogs (they are completely under control, more or less) or more like deploying a bio-weapon (they are fuckin dragons lol, all it'd take is one scene in a laboratory & they're basically Resident Evil Boss-tier monsters)?
I am not quite sure where you think this would then be similar to tokyo then, tokyo was not a "civilian" target, tokyo was one of the main hubs for the japanese navy in ww2, containing construction plants, logistics and important seaports not to mention the morale effect it would have on the japanese citizenry, dresden and tokyo were effectively similar from a military standpoint on the effect it would have on the enemy, the main difference was the material of the structures and how well the areas were defended, in the case of this story this was not merely a civilian target but a important military base that they had to take to march further into enemy territory, add to that the asthetic style and it seems to be pretty obviously dresden to me.Absolutely no resemblance. Dresden is a destruction of logistical point with no regards for collateral while Tokyo is intentional collateral to impact human resources.
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Also you completely missed the point of comment about nukes.
Hazure Hantei kara Hajimatta Cheat Majutsushi Seikatsu (Life as a Cheat Magician that Began with a False Judgment).
In the book: He has little experience with healing, so he's desperately groping around trying to heal her with a full body massage.
In the adaptation: Innocently hovers his hand over her.
Later scene:
In the book: Dreams of graping his main adversary, but the girl's in bed with him and he gets chided for being to rough with her.
In the adaptation: Isn't touching her when waking.
The dialogue proceeds as if the original incidents happened, so in the adaptation it looks like the girl is delusional.