Okay so I get the whole despise adventure stuff (though I hope the author does need to realize she’s generalizing and being prejudiced which kinda makes her the worse person there and pretty hard to sympathize with) and that all of them just want to save the witch and everything, but this conflict feels unnecessarily dragged out. It’s also destroying the empathy and character development I felt toward them during their focus chapters. Here, it’s kinda hard to like them. They literally just tried to kill the main character (who I kinda care the most about) out of nowhere and offered no explanation for it and now they’re trying to kill every other character I’ve come to kinda like (or like a lot) and their only reasons are prejudice (I mean this has to be jobism or occupationism; is that a thing? I don’t care its that and its wrong) and “well, I’m trying to save this one girl I like so its fine if I kill you without an explanation, asking for help, or giving you any choice”. I mean if the other guy tried to explain and was told “it doesn’t matter; we’re adventures; its first come first serve” then I’d understand. As is this feels really drawn out, kinda stupid, and pretty pointless. Also does the Fairy not see that the Adventures have a fairy trying hard to keep her allies safe? Or is she just being more blind by her own prejudice and discriminatory nature? Also how are you going to start a conflict and then get mad at the other side for not immediately dying and fighting back?