...yes, actually?Why is giving a girl an extra 2 years legally a problem???
About the only non-awful MC in the genre, and people want him to be awful....yes, actually?
I invite you to watch the Netflix anime Ajin. The idea of watching your head being cut off and watching it slowly grow back is a central theme of that story.Eyyy, that scene's finally been translated! Good work!
Man, when I read that in the wn, I really wished the story was that from the beginning. I mean, it's not everyday that you get to look at your own decapitated head..
How would giving her legally an extra 2 years be awful??? He'd just protect himself from legal problems that in the other world's culture would never have been an issue...About the only non-awful MC in the genre, and people want him to be awful.
Well, you know the white knights have to take the moral high ground. I mean, what else are they standing on when looking down at everybody else.How would giving her legally an extra 2 years be awful??? He'd just protect himself from legal problems that in the other world's culture would never have been an issue...
Why is having some basic intelligence awful??? Giving her an extra 2 years legally would also be better for her because she'd have less restrictions. There is literally no advantage for her being legally 16. She's too late for School anyways and would be better off learning for some tests given to people who didn't go to High School...
TBF we're talking about a 16YO MC who spent 15 years in an Isekai and then was sent a maiden he didn't ask for. I know the church is tonedeaf, but sending an 18YO maiden would have fixed half the problems here lol.About the only non-awful MC in the genre, and people want him to be awful.
Eyyy, that scene's finally been translated! Good work!
Man, when I read that in the wn, I really wished the story was that from the beginning. I mean, it's not everyday that you get to look at your own decapitated head..
Heck, as the isekai is based on the Middle Ages I’m surprised they sent a 16yo and not someone younger. It really wasn’t until late into the early modern era that the practice of using women, girls really, as young as 11yo for political arranged marriages stopped.TBF we're talking about a 16YO MC who spent 15 years in an Isekai and then was sent a maiden he didn't ask for. I know the church is tonedeaf, but sending an 18YO maiden would have fixed half the problems here lol.
It's actually why I dropped reading the wn.This story has always been intriguingly odd to me for that reason. It touches on a lot of interesting concepts I'd love an isekai to deconstruct (adjusting to a post isekai world, survivor's guilt, domestic abuse, and now the idea of regeneration after a decapitation), but it's all a backdrop to this odd father-con but not really harem romcom thingy. It's such a weird contrast; it's like the author wanted to make this serious isekai but only an ecchi publisher picked them up.