@Yanqui9
This is spin-off light novel, then it got manga adaption as well.
Also, I totally disagree with you. That's so wrong to treat her hometown like that. I mean, if she has to speak in public, obviously, she must speak in common language because the point is to make everyone to understand and you cannot do that if you speak in dialect. But the fact she felt ashamed to let everyone know her origin is a little bit off.
@Nunally
That's where my question should start to kick in. What make countryside folks to think that they ain't good. What make citizens to think about themselves so highly? So far, I can only answer it like this: It's because people believe cities have a lot o' things coming from everywhere so their life must be better. But why they can understand that because of cities are a melting pot, they have zero signature. They/we have nothing to be proud of. Tbh, every time sb says citizens are cool, I feel like they were mocking us...
@Nunally > Even Beelzebub's accent slips out a bit in the original story, so I was expecting it.
When? I think I missed it.
Well, that's over dramatic of mine. But, we got a good MC development and hilarious story. I don't think the writer has ill intent toward anyone but sole purpose, to make a Beelzebub more real human. That should make a story great.