You wrote all this just cause I used words "deeply cared".. Ha...
It doesn't matter tho since whatever word I'd use, even if it was "protect", my point would make sense, since the point was "Alex isn't a bad man unlike how he is shown on pictures.". Look beginning of chapter 14, the text says ".. is someone who protects his allies while being able to slay the enemies for a long time. Someone who wouldn't be isolated in the midst even if left behind.." and later "The reason why Alex will be called the "sword king" in the future, is because not only because he was able to protect his allies like a iron wall..". But what is shown on every of 4 panels? 1. Him alone. 2. Him alone killing enemies. 3. Him alone after killing enemies. 4. Him alone in very, very furious state. What does it mean? It means that the text doesn't match the pictures, and it shows Alex in bad light.
No, what I've wrote is actually accurate and even if I can't cite anything there is a way to find a proof, since there are only 2 possible routes.
1. MC was normal person before coming. He came to fantasy world and was corrupted by it.
2. MC wasn't normal person before coming. That makes everything he blamed on gods and everyone else unreasonable, and also nullifies the idea that it was "a bad world" cause in this case it'd be he who is bad.
This leaves first route the only one possible, but still.. Story doesn't tell us straight what route it is, and leaves area around his beginning blank, but there are short reminders where it's shown how badly he was treated. In these moments he looked like a innocent and defenseless boy (like when he was first trained by Alex), which is how every "normal" hero begins.
By "valuable" you mean "useful"? Cause that's how hero judges people. Im sure he wouldn't see this Elf Prince like that if he didn't gave him sword.
And yeah, once again you try to talk about something completely different than story, which at this point is not even laughable.
You make it sound like he did it for greater good, but that's not what happened. He did it for EXP so he can get home. Defeating Demon King for him was never about saving people.
Kidnapping isn't decided by person but by law. It's like a parents taking their son to visit grandma, but son doesn't really want to go. Also, as he comes to a different world, the law of his previous one doesn't apply there.
"he wasn't seized or detained or carried away by unlawful force, he wasn't taken away illegally by force." - No? It never happened. No one told him "if you don't do this we will kill you, or beat you". No one also kept him at cell and confined his freedom, even opposite, they wanted him to go and have adventures around the world.
He went through the training to make him ready for a world that awaits him, and also so he won't die. If something, these people wanted him to help.
"told to go kill the demon king without support from from his abductors" - What about companions? What about Lanuvel?
"payment (kill the demon king)" - That seems more like a mission objective to me than a payment, since payment means to give something that is yours. Also they didn't tell him to give them any loot he is gonna get from demon king, or return EXP for killing him.
That was my answer to what you said, and you said "mistreated and forced" which is baseless accusation, but makes things sound like he came there with different expectations and just didn't get what he wanted. Saying like he wanted to be treated like God is too much, but it's quite accurate.
Killing animals is bad, but what he killed were monsters. You know, the ones that attack people. He was trained in combat before so it wasn't his first time fighting. Also, no one "forced" him to do it, it was more like a "quest" and you can drop quests, and its funny how we can see hero one time hesitate before killing a monster, but another thousand times we see him enjoying it.
In Cheat Kusushi no Slow Life and Isekai Yakkyoku main characters class is pharmacist, not a hero. Pharmacist saves people after they are injured, and hero is supposed to save them before they get killed by monster. Usually if you get summoned to another world there is purpose for it (demon king for example), not to chill. And we don't know for sure if there is no other way to exp in this world. From heros observations we can conclude killing is most efficient, and that's why he does it, but he left us in blank about everything else.
Where is innocence in being a murderer? There is none. Even if you kill someone who deserves death.
Elf Prince was innocent? This guy was lying about how sad he was about the death of Elf Princess, but had "Satisfied" status. His words about "peace and equality" were probably lies as well. His morality was equal to heros. Also, you don't get lvl 999+ from farming vegetables, do you?
Why are you talking like his objectives like uniting elves and humans was a good thing? Earlier you called these humans "kidnappers" and now you talk like it's elves fault for fighting with them. Shouldn't you be more like "These humans deserve death! Elves, kill them!"?
"I'm sure he would find many chances to run away" and die of old age in a world far removed from his family, with no flush toilets. Don't make me explain how the hero wants to go home and how running away is not an option. Stop making stupid statements like this.
A story about him trying to find other way to gain EXP sounds like much better idea, than what we currently have. Also, if he loves toilets so much he could've just started toilet business in isekai world. Sounds fun.
Child soldier, he? This gets more stupid with your every argument. Child soldier isn't such a cheap word you can use however you want. You should separate reality with isekai manga. Its like trying to put such morality into fucking Pokemon, where it'd be that little kids enslave monsters and fight with them as if they were gladiators.
"forced murder job"
He learnt from his master by his own will. You miss entire point.
"Our hero laughs when she dies tho" Yes and you know why he does and how he regrets it later, not for good reasons, thanks for the half truth. But that's really irrelevant to my points.
Yeah, actually true. Your point was that she was the only one not corrupted.
By regretting do you mean when he had to do chores in her place after her death? If yes, then lol.
In chapter 19, he is ready to let Lanuvel and his porter die, but chooses not to do so cause there is a slight chance he might fail once again.
"Doing chores, fighting tsundere, getting trained to defeat demon king.. Is this a abuse? NO." The entire parties chores, tsundere is baseless and getting punched in the face is not training so yeah, abuse you masochist.
In real world yes, fortunately in manga no. Well, in real world there are no heros, tsunderes and no reason to train to kill demon king. Also, before Lanuvel died she was the one doing chores.
At this point I think I will not only call hero a trash but also a pussy, since that's what he is for getting "dehumanized" by a tsundere.
I don't think not sane companions would say:
"Violence is not the only solution!"
"A hero is a the person who deliver hope, not death!"
The elf princess was a tsundere, so of course she was violent, but that comes from her character not rage or madness.
You have special skill to make eating meat sounds like it's a bad thing.
There is evidence. Hero isn't suffering from Stockholm syndrome. If the abuse was so hard then 10 years would be more than enough for it to show up, but he clearly can think calmly even in face to his long-time abuser.
But wait it's time for the cherry on top. Someone has been judging his actions and they claim to be a god.
You try to make it sound like there is big conspiracy going on against hero, and there are no gods, it's just someone else who just claims to be them. You miss the fact that in most of fantasy worlds gods actually do exist. THIS PART IS REALLY IMPORTANT. It just shows how easily you got influenced on by heros enemy complex. You should look at this story from bigger perspective, but you decline to do it and also to think by yourself.
"associated" doesn't really have to mean working together. Gods simply give summoners the option to summon a hero, since they lack power to defeat the demon king. It shows that Gods do care about this world.
No kidding the gods wanted a scenario to play out and didn't get the result they liked. Water is wet.
Why is it not fine just to follow the scenario? If he did that everyone would be happy, even him.
I totally meant that EXP is less important than someones lives. My opinion didn't change from the beginning.
Wait, so later in the story something happened with dragon and a lot of people died? That sounds like something I could use as a argument, unfortunately I didn't read to that part. Too bad..
"When we look back at the history of dragons, they are gentle creatures.."
And heros reaction to this (mad in rage):
"WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT FROM YOU GUYS?"