Knowing jack squat about the total situation sounds like the bulk of human existence. Everyone has their limited view and formulates their beliefs as best they can. Since our MC is from another world his beliefs are going to be unique no matter what he learns of this new world. They've given him no time to learn anything and were about to exile him, so he has no choice but to bet on what he knows.It's actually pretty arrogant to treat the Demon Lord as if they've done nothing wrong and are not a true problem without ever actually learning about them.
Like dude knows jack squat about the total situation and he has the gall to say that there's a way to win (bring peace) without killing the demon lord. Maybe it's true, it likely is since it's coming from his mouth and isekai are predictable as hell, but for all he knows the Demon Lord is literally an incarnation of evil that knows nothing but death and destruction and won't stop until it's dead/sealed away. My guy, at least ask some questions before you pick a side.
That's not the problem I have, it's that he's supposed to be a professional and making huge assumptions off the bat. He's obviously going to be right but as a professional your first responsibility is to talk and get a lay of the land. His actions are supposed to affect an entire kingdom's worth of people, jumping off and assuming things when your job as an editor requires critical thinking is out of character.Knowing jack squat about the total situation sounds like the bulk of human existence. Everyone has their limited view and formulates their beliefs as best they can. Since our MC is from another world his beliefs are going to be unique no matter what he learns of this new world.
He's sitting at a dinner table with the king, literally the best place to ask these questions.They've given him no time to learn anything and were about to exile him, so he has no choice but to bet on what he knows.
Something failing doesn't automatically mean it's the wrong solution, though. It could just be that you sucked at doing what you were trying to do. After asking those questions and hearing them, THEN it would be nice for him to come to that conclusion.And from another direction, the isekai people already tried beating the demon lord with violence and failed. Protag might as well try to solve the problem with an outside the box solution, i.e. turn the demon lord into a NEET.
Yeah, this is arguably the single worst skill set to have in a medieval society. Your only major responsibility that isn't dependent on the skills of another person is knowing what's popular (which he doesn't, because of the culture shift). Even if he did have a great artist with him, it's like being a good guitarist in WWII Austria. Instead of preaching about a sad joke of a skill that's way down the hierarchy of needs to someone who's facing annihilation, just admit you're useless so the leaders stop wasting time on you.He's the editor of the series, not the author/artist