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Bandit 1 didn't even get to say i'm not feeling so good
I mean even without using some mass-kill spell, MC has to be like 10-15 levels higher than the 'average' adventurer at this point lol unless the floors they've been going to are pretty scaled to their level'oh hey I wonder what this cute harem isekai is up t- oh. oh my.'
I was half-expecting them to be ready for an ambush and somehow still manage to have Sherry taken hostage or something like that. I was not expecting a brutal one-sided massacre lol
That was very satisfying. No mercy, no only harming them so they can be turned in. Just kill the criminal scum. Giving them what they would have done.
i think it was a contract thing of them simply not being freed after death but it's not like their lives are magically tied but i think it implied that roxanne would kill herself if michio died before her, even if it was an 'illness' versus falling in battleWasnt à thing like if MC die , the slave die too? So they wanted to "just" half kill mc to have "fun" (their word) with the girls ? Then kill him ? Sl the embodiment of ntr ? Serve them right
(Or didnt expect that they were slave)
Oh and wasnt one of them explorer and not crimes related job? Will he got something for Killing non crimes job people ?
You're a real one, my g.Got ya covered.
Tensei ni Hakobijin no Isekai Kouryakuhou
(Reincarnated Carrier's strategy for Another World)
Fantasy series, fights thieves more than monsters, sleeps around a lot. I think the manga adaption made Sei a bit more OP than the book, but he relies on others still.
Mezametara Saikyou Soubi to Uchuusenmochi Datta node, Ikkodate Mezashite Youhei toshite Jiyuu ni Ikitai
(Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship!)
Sci-fi series. Kills space pirates in the first chapter and never looks back (Hiro enjoys killing actually), bangs harem quick. Relatively OP, but comes with the territory of Isekai.
Thanks for the translation!
You can look at your reading history, but that's limited to the device you read on. You can also look at the chapter name on the main page. There is a small eye there and if it is grayed out, that means you read the chapter.commenting since i always forget where I leave off on mangas, and i don't see a way to save which chapter i last read.
Actually you might be surprised but the real grandaddy is this one, Isekai Meikyuu. The web novel started in 2011, a year before the Mushoku web novel. It even came out on the same web novel platform.Probably a holdover from the Isekai Grandaddy Mushoku Tensei where a lot of the isekai tropes come from or at the very least popularized. The protag was viciously bullied and as a result has issues confronting people.
If you notice my comment was about Japanese MCs not confronting or killing people, not about this story.Actually you might be surprised but the real grandaddy is this one, Isekai Meikyuu. The web novel started in 2011, a year before the Mushoku web novel. It even came out on the same web novel platform.
I think je was freaking out over ethics of murder, NOT the fight being hard to win.He just exploded a dude with a move that seemed to damn near killed him to kill a Lv 3 thief.
I don't remember those last two abilities on durandal
I also love the moment when Lv 40 dude realized he fucked up BIG, as if him just casually exploding a dude wasn't a big enough hint.
Also wasn't the guy he killed in the first chapter a higher level and he had fewer jobs then? just feels a little weird for him to be freaking out over the guy, okay maybe not freaking out but even a little tepid makes no sense since Hugo (that was his name!) was at a comparable level.
Great for Chuuni points though
That is more terrifying lolIt wasn't said out loud though, no speech bubble. That was said in his mind. He actually only said one thing through the fight "One left."
Although Michio might seem unaffected by all the killing he has done (to the point some call him a sociopath), I think it does weights on his consciousness a bit, and he would want to spare his girls that feeling, but as seen, it was unneeded, as they don't dwell on what has to be done much."I don't want them to soil their hands" is such a stupid premise. The series is fine enough without the pointless machismo, thanks. These aren't dainty princesses, they're hardened adventurers. Hell, they're the ones who convinced you doing the murder is fine, they're just as complicit whether they do the stabbing themselves or not.