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Trust me, I've been there and never will do it again. So many gaslighting manipulations.Well that escalated quickly! So many questions and I'm afraid of every answer. Don't stick you dick in crazy bro!
Trust me, I've been there and never will do it again. So many gaslighting manipulations.Well that escalated quickly! So many questions and I'm afraid of every answer. Don't stick you dick in crazy bro!
We're doing the whole "It's literally what it says on the tin" storyline. Honestly, the only asspull so far is that she broke from her containment. Everything else's been really well set up.Oh, so we're doing the whole "shock value over actual substance" storyline are we?
This entire arc was purposely an asspull, it was set up so the audience would get attached to the character only to purposely brutally kill her purely for shock value. The fucking last season of GOT had a better set up than thisWe're doing the whole "It's literally what it says on the tin" storyline. Honestly, the only asspull so far is that she broke from her containment. Everything else's been really well set up.
I don't see how it's an asspull. Obviously your issue isn't that we grew attached, but I can't imagine what part of the arc struck you as "asspull". MC tried Ageha twice. Ageha made it clear she's the single worst possible option if he wants to survive. So he tries the sword hundreds of times. The sword is the second worst option to survive. So he goes with the literal last, and only remaining, option: The vampire girl.This entire arc was purposely an asspull, it was set up so the audience would get attached to the character only to purposely brutally kill her purely for shock value. The fucking last season of GOT had a better set up than this
Thats not a build up to ageha suddenly showing up to decapitate vampire girl in the middle of a touching scene. Its wild to me that you dont see that entire scene as comically contrived just for the shock factor. Its like giving a child a puppy, letting them pet the puppy before brutally beating the puppy to death in front of them and say it was always leading up to the puppy dying.I don't see how it's an asspull. Obviously your issue isn't that we grew attached, but I can't imagine what part of the arc struck you as "asspull". MC tried Ageha twice. Ageha made it clear she's the single worst possible option if he wants to survive. So he tries the sword hundreds of times. The sword is the second worst option to survive. So he goes with the literal last, and only remaining, option: The vampire girl.
Help me understand you.
If there was ever a time for the insane Yandere to come and kill a bitch, it would be precisely when he has a warm moment with another woman. This is all an extremely natural progression of events. And it's weird that you use your shock at a relatively logical outcome to this arc as an excuse to call the whole thing an "asspull". I don't think you know what the word means.Thats not a build up to ageha suddenly showing up to decapitate vampire girl in the middle of a touching scene. Its wild to me that you dont see that entire scene as comically contrived just for the shock factor. Its like giving a child a puppy, letting them pet the puppy before brutally beating the puppy to death in front of them and say it was always leading up to the puppy dying.
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You're confusing the word "obvious" for logical. Its obvious that the author would write things this way so that they could capitalize on the readers shock. Its not logical for the psycho to suddenly pop out of nowhere to brutally murder the vampire chick. The plot point being predictable is not a positive trait for the story, just cuz you wanna suck the author off doesn't excuse their poor writing practices.If there was ever a time for the insane Yandere to come and kill a bitch, it would be precisely when he has a warm moment with another woman. This is all an extremely natural progression of events. And it's weird that you use your shock at a relatively logical outcome to this arc as an excuse to call the whole thing an "asspull". I don't think you know what the word means.
No, I'm pretty clear on the exact usage of the word. The psycho bitch can see him in the dungeon, even from her stasis, has already expressed a simultaneous love and hatred of him, has no issues killing when displeased, and can (new info) apparently leave her stasis now given some unknown condition. Does it really strike you as ridiculous that this lady would see him getting along with another and come for blood?You're confusing the word "obvious" for logical. Its obvious that the author would write things this way so that they could capitalize on the readers shock. Its not logical for the psycho to suddenly pop out of nowhere to brutally murder the vampire chick. The plot point being predictable is not a positive trait for the story, just cuz you wanna suck the author off doesn't excuse their poor writing practices.
One question.. Vampire will be saved and little happy with mc? Or lost case and always yandere killing vampire and mc?Someone gave me some hints so I read ahead on the LN/WN... and you boys better buckle the fuck in. You thought the suicide was the first hill in the rollercoaster?
Not even close. That was just the start of the lift hill outta the station.
This however, is the top of the first hill. I hope yall are strapped in for the drop in the next chapter(s)
So no happy relationship with vampire and hero girl?Nope, it did happen,
chapter 31 of the web novel my friend.
but to be fair, shits also happen after the boss is beaten
Hey, do you happen to know what happens after ch 150 of wn? Damn, such a cliffhanger. Light novel's second volume adapts to the point of chapter 135 I guess, but when will they release the third volume?Nope, it did happen,
chapter 31 of the web novel my friend.
but to be fair, shits also happen after the boss is beaten
No she actively didn't sense his intentions at all. She was a bitch because him rejecting her and her offing herself left a mark/echo on her that resulted in her having a built in bias towards him.He tried to fix their relation because it was usefull not because he liked her. That's why she found that disgusting.
ExactlySecondly, even if he had indulged her the first time that still wouldn’t solve the core issue, that Ageha is insane. From then on he either spends their time together submitting to her whims, or he refuses her once and she kills herself, so now he has to deal with her murder happy alter ego.