Gikou Taichi "Skill Lender" no Torikaeshi ~Toichi tte Saisho ni Itta yo na?~ - Vol. 1 Ch. 1.2

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oh hey, the math's right. 6 years = 6*365 = 2190 = 219 compounds (compound per 10 days)

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I get the part about compound
but I kinda confuse about how the skill work (both MC's skill lending and the skill in general).

If I understand it correctly, lets say that they want to learn "Double Slash" or DS for short. They have to training or whatever to saving 1000 sp and spend that 1000 sp to learn DS. After they have DS they can choose to spend more sp in DS to gain more proficient and if they lucky they might have DS awaken to something ease?

And for those who r too lazy to train, MC's lending skill is the answer.

If what I say above is correct, here is what I doesn't get, lets say they borrow DS from MC, after that they spend enough sp to awaken DS into Triple Slash(TS). When they return skill they borrow, they will only return DS and some interest sp to MC and they get to keep TS right?
Only if they doesn't have enough to pay the interest, MC might have the right to SEIZE the asset which will be TS in this case?
 
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If what I say above is correct, here is what I doesn't get, lets say they borrow DS from MC, after that they spend enough sp to awaken DS into Triple Slash(TS). When they return skill they borrow, they will only return DS and some interest sp to MC and they get to keep TS right?
Only if they doesn't have enough to pay the interest, MC might have the right to SEIZE the asset which will be TS in this case?
Not sure about it, but yeah it is....on the first, IDK on the second
 
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I get the part about compound
but I kinda confuse about how the skill work (both MC's skill lending and the skill in general).

If I understand it correctly, lets say that they want to learn "Double Slash" or DS for short. They have to training or whatever to saving 1000 sp and spend that 1000 sp to learn DS. After they have DS they can choose to spend more sp in DS to gain more proficient and if they lucky they might have DS awaken to something ease?

And for those who r too lazy to train, MC's lending skill is the answer.

If what I say above is correct, here is what I doesn't get, lets say they borrow DS from MC, after that they spend enough sp to awaken DS into Triple Slash(TS). When they return skill they borrow, they will only return DS and some interest sp to MC and they get to keep TS right?
Only if they doesn't have enough to pay the interest, MC might have the right to SEIZE the asset which will be TS in this case?
The way I understood it is like this:

SP only applies to one specific skill.

You need 1000sp in a particular skill in order to use it. You can get sp in that skill by studying theory or by using the skills.

The MC gets 1000sp to unlock the skill by studying, then loans it to someone else. Then, they build up sp by using it. When MC takes the skill back, he gets the original 1000 plus interest.

If the other person earned enough sp to cover the interest, they keep whatever is left over (so they can keep the skill). If not, the sp is seized from their other skills until all the interest is covered (allowing the MC to learn their skill).

If the skill evolves while it's being borrowed (like Double Slash to Triple Slash), then the new skill belongs to the borrower, even if MC takes back the original (although it can be seized to cover interest, as above).
 
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The way I understood it is like this:

SP only applies to one specific skill.

You need 1000sp in a particular skill in order to use it. You can get sp in that skill by studying theory or by using the skills.

The MC gets 1000sp to unlock the skill by studying, then loans it to someone else. Then, they build up sp by using it. When MC takes the skill back, he gets the original 1000 plus interest.

If the other person earned enough sp to cover the interest, they keep whatever is left over (so they can keep the skill). If not, the sp is seized from their other skills until all the interest is covered (allowing the MC to learn their skill).

If the skill evolves while it's being borrowed (like Double Slash to Triple Slash), then the new skill belongs to the borrower, even if MC takes back the original (although it can be seized to cover interest, as above).
After read your explain, i think i have a clearer view of how the skill work in this manga/novel

Maybe this can give more clearer understanding of how MC skill work
My take now is, lets say you need a pot to make a soup to sell. Normally if you need a pot you would need to spend money as an invest to buy a pot first and then use that pot to make a soup to earn that money you invest in the pot back and after that you can count your earning as profit

But MC here can rent you a pot which enable you to earn some money right away all you need to do is basically earn enough money to buy a new pot and and give that new pot to MC(rent+interest) and keep the pot that you originally rent as your own

If this correct, mean that
 
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Okay, but why did he tell them that before he entered the boss room?
 
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Okay, but why did he tell them that before he entered the boss room?
Because he never anticipated that would have to do it, and the rest of the party understood his abilities, but they were too intoxicated by the power they possessed was borrowed, not earned.
 
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Because he never anticipated that would have to do it, and the rest of the party understood his abilities, but they were too intoxicated by the power they possessed was borrowed, not earned.
If he kept the compound interest a secret, he wouldn't have to risk the mage almost catching him?
 
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If he kept the compound interest a secret, he wouldn't have to risk the mage almost catching him?
Catharsis, baby. He knew that after a minute or so, even an idiot would understand how bad they fucked up
 

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