hhmm... did Liz ever have a human husband before ? did he die first because age difference? or something big problem ?
Uhh i mean thats the standard premise of all isekais? Randomly shunted into a different world, forced to adapt to your circumstances.I still hate the concept of the elves being forced to obey the humans, its complete bullshit imo. The fact that they can randomly(?) appear in a different world and be forced to live differently or get punished is such a shit situation. Unless im misinterpreting this.
Following laws is fine and all, but being forced to do to stuff that isn't law isn't. They should be free to walk the earth if they wanted, not having to hide their identity.Uhh i mean thats the standard premise of all isekais? Randomly shunted into a different world, forced to adapt to your circumstances.
Yeah they have arrived in this world and are expected to follow laws and rules. What, should they randomly appear and then get to do whatever they want with no consequences?
Just updatedThat note on the last page that says "just one more chapter it seems" does that mean that there's just one more chapter and we're caught up to the raws, or did this series get canceled/go on hiatus and it ends on chapter 8? Or am I just misreading it somehow?
Do you really think thats a good idea? I think you are severly underestimating the shit that might happen to them if they are just walking around, humans can be vicious to those that are different.Following laws is fine and all, but being forced to do to stuff that isn't law isn't. They should be free to walk the earth if they wanted, not having to hide their identity.
In real life, yea. But this is fiction, it doesnt have to be that way.Do you really think thats a good idea? I think you are severly underestimating the shit that might happen to them if they are just walking around, humans can be vicious to those that are different.
The laws are in place to ensure peaceful cohabitation and immigrants should follow the laws.elves being forced to obey the humans, its complete bullshit imo. The fact that they can randomly(?) appear in a different world and be forced to live differently or get punished is such a shit situation.
Its okaehWelp... I'm sorry Translators, I hate these plots ;-;
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Tried and proven practice to live a civil, peaceful life over the last 2000+ years. If you step into foreign land thinking everyone should cater to your demands and let you do whatever you want without regards to their laws and common decency, well, you get a certain 'privileged political group' that needs to be deported back to a third-world country (or beyond in the elves' case, if such a means of transportation are available, but not at this time).I still hate the concept of the elves being forced to obey the humans, its complete bullshit imo. The fact that they can randomly(?) appear in a different world and be forced to live differently or get punished is such a shit situation. Unless im misinterpreting this.
^^ This, and it goes both ways of isekais. Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Welcome to Japan, Miss Elf, and Yandere Dark Elf are a few examples of reverse isekais with the same premise.Uhh i mean thats the standard premise of all isekais? Randomly shunted into a different world, forced to adapt to your circumstances.
In the first chapter mc is unconscious for an unspecified amount of time after first encountering Tia. During that time Tia and other elves who came with her were approached by Kurokawa's people, that's most likely when Liz hurt someone.So when exactly did she hurt another human to protect Tia? In the other world? This is why ive felt the time line has been a lil odd, cause if she hurt a human in the other world its a weird thing to put restrictions on her for.
its fiction but the setting is still "The real world" with a fantasy twist, for a story to be compelling it inherently has to be consistent and for the most part follow its own rules.In real life, yea. But this is fiction, it doesnt have to be that way.