God hopefully they don't spent 30 chapters on a boat with no plot development.
If you know you know.
It would have also saved him the embarrassment of explaining why a field littered with random stuff is better than his inventory UI when it comes to count items...Seriously. If I would be on the enemy faction, I would just kill him. Even if I would have some kind of mind control tool (which seems to be placed on MC), its too dangerous. I dont really care about kidnapper's motive, hope he dies.
I mean, who drops their toolbar?!?The stupider thing was that he actually complied with dumping EVERYTHING, instead of keeping a pocket reserve for safety.
SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS!I mean, who drops their toolbar?!?
Gonna spoiler it, but wont give too many details.So... does that idiot think his items are the things giving him power? Cause it's very obvious he would do extreme damage if behind enemy lines... like ... a few missing "blocks" and their castle is gone via gravity... or their entire wall is gone lol not to mention, does he think a rope would work (when he wakes up that is) ??
Oh AND he left all the weapons of mass destruction with the people that will inevitably come to rescue him... plz spoil me, what happens to the traitor??
In the light novel he starts trying to escape right away and it's maybe a full volume if that. It's not super long and full of plot and important characters.wooo, my favorite plot device, kidnapping!
this sucks. Even if I knew it was gonna happen soon, still sucks. Wonder how many months we'll have to wait until this arc ends
On the contrary, I think it makes perfect sense.Yeah emptying his entire inventory seems goofy and quite an asspull with what we know about his inventory UI, but I can't blame him too much for not seeing the incoming betrayal. People are always vulnerable after a win. He's surrounded by powerful allies that should know Qubi far better than him and even they didn't see it coming. I'd blame his allies far more for not catching on to Qubi, especially depressing that only Aira quickly assumed the culprit/issue. Easy to forget the MC only knows what he's told/experiences of the world, he's like a child, they really shouldn't be leaving him alone...like...ever.
They had been constantly bringing up how precious the MC is and then they just leave him alone in previous enemy territory just because Qubi was with him. Yeah, they fucked up far worse, disappointed in Sylphy especially. MC should have a team of body guards on him constantly if he's somewhere even slightly dangerous. I feel like the writer could have found a more reasonable/realistic way of splitting the MC up and making him vulnerable here, like drugging him.