Honzuki no Gekokujou ~Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen~ Dai 1-bu 「Hon ga Nai nara Tsukureba Ii!」 - Vol. 2 Ch. 10 - First Trip to …

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Oh, wow I feel so bad for her, all that effort and all the clay tablets exploded when she tries to cook them
 
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I like this story, but the thing that irks me the most is how they represented an 8 year old boy (Lutz) as a more mature person who gives her advice and calms her down all the time, as opposed to her who's supposed to be a ~20 year-old inside... Why is she acting so childish is beyond me. Just for cuteness effect?
 
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That 8 year old boy has more actual life experience than maine, and since her past life's experience doesn't really fit into her current situation, it's not really that helpful. Oh and she was a shut-in in her past-lives.
 
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So do we actually know what the fuck kind of world she is in yet
Really just seems like shes got transported back to the dark ages but theres freaky fruit no dragons or some shit but the genre says fantasy so lets see
 
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One of the maps the chapters sometimes come with mentioned a magic stone shop. I have no idea if they mean magic magic, or like ye olden times alchemy type "science." But that stuck out like a sore thumb to be as something that must be important later on.
 
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Did they wedge the clay to get any air bubbles out of the clay tablets? Did they give enough time for the clay to dry?
 
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holy shit they actually did
preview her coercion getting out of control
back in the forest. i don’t know why i never noticed the change in art styles.
 
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I’m still reading because i heard she gets better but maine is so annoying. you’re a grown woman but you’re always getting angry and forcing more work onto children to get your own way. a complete brat.
 
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Holy crap I don't understand why people think this is good. It feels like i'm reading about a 5 year old with the knowledge of a 20 year old, rather than a 20 year old in the body of a 5 year old... I think its absolutely insane how her maturity is matching with a child's. This is the type of character who clings to the past and doesn't move on. Her whole existence is defined by her one aspect of liking books.
 
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Maïne/Urano was a really immature adult (if you can call a 20-year-old an adult, that is) she was a shut-in and her happiness came from being surrounded by books, that's literally all there is to her "years of experience". Which in any case wouldn't be helpful at all because she had 20 years of experience in modern day Japan, not France during the dark age.

Also, the fact that she is in the body of maïne and the clash with her memories makes her regress to basically being a child.
 
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This woman doesn't understand basic empathy - based on the comments, I understand she was basically anti-social in Japan, so I guess that transferred. Still, she sounds borderline sociopathic at times when she can't understand why a boy who likes her wants to help her. =_=
 
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People in the comments being too dense to realize that even though Maine has the memories and such of a 20-year-old, she's still stuck in the body of a five-year-old, and that this likely affects her due to the immaturity of the body and mind. As such, of course she acts really bratty and the like, because despite those memories, she is a child, and her actions are likely influenced by this fact.
 
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And we’re back to where we start while I agree with all of you we don’t need the entire comment section to be the same thing
 
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I adore Maine mostly because I have the same love of books as she does, and my emotional intelligence was probably the same when I was 5. I like to think of her as a 5 year old with too many memories for her undeveloped brain, and so she's very childish, and reacts strongly to emotion. And what she feels most strongly about is books. So, while I understand why other people don't like her, I also understand her myself, due to us being so alike.
 
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I see, so her child's brain is underdeveloped so the information from her last life and the development of new emotion make her go into overload. This is what happened to the autistic or mentally ill patient. Well, she is sick so maybe she really is autistic which explain the outburst.
 

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