First off, I'm pretty sure Murano was just a young adult, probably in her early twenties at most. If she'd had experience dealing with nobility/people of higher status than her in her past life, she wouldn't have had so much trouble at the temple in the first place.Sylvester is quite imature i must say, so is Myne in such situation too I must say, Murano is meant to be an adult in her past life, yet the authors imply that she isn't simply capable of telling Sylvester to cease with such actions and that they are making her uncomfortable ? Or even worse, to tell him that he is wearing a blue robe priest and a noble, and as such, he shall honor it and act as one and doesn't dishonor those around him with such childish actions.
Of course, she may have chose not to due to fear of retaliation, but in this case her actions would be 100% justified and she had Karstedt and Ferdinand backing her up, and if he were to retaliate in any way shape or form against a little girl it would taint his honor and reputation. Which even an idiot would know that it would backfire greatly.
TLDR it's magical fertilizer.What is that "magic gel" thing supposed to be? Anybody got details to share?
I would say Urano was an emotionally stunted adult due to her obsession with books going the way it did in that life.First off, I'm pretty sure Murano was just a young adult, probably in her early twenties at most. If she'd had experience dealing with nobility/people of higher status than her in her past life, she wouldn't have had so much trouble at the temple in the first place.
Second off, the last time she met a noble, the dude almost gouged her eyes out for existing. Do you really think she's gonna try to moralize a noble she knows nothing about right after that kind of traumatizing event?
Finally, what? Maybe you haven't read this in a while, but that is not the kind of character Myne is. It's been shown multiple times that she's very impulsive when it comes to stuff she cares about, like books and her family. It would make no sense for her to start being a smartass out of nowhere and moralize someone in a higher position than hers when something important is taken from her.
Ah, I can't wait until we get to Part 5. But this part is very important too!Ah Sylvester, my man-child with more responsibilities than hes qualified for, truly i hated you at first.
She's mature for her age, but she's still very much a child, yeah. In reincarnation stories I usually see it this way: Even if we suppose that her soul and memories are those of Murano, she still has the brain and body of Myne, who is a child. And the state of one's body has a lot of influence on their actions and personality, hormones being the most obvious example. So to me, it always makes sense that a reincarnated character acts more like their current age than the one they had before reincarnating.I would say Urano was an emotionally stunted adult due to her obsession with books going the way it did in that life.
Myne now however is more mature and thoughtful than her peers, but it wouldn't surprise me that becoming a child has taken a bit of a toll on her. But this is the Myne we know over all.