Isekai ni Otosareta... Jouka wa Kihon! - Vol. 6 Ch. 32

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"Yo, hey, apologies. One of our interns got pissy about some aerial mage he insisted on provoking, and apparently threw your metaphorical file across the proverbial office. And then those three idiots got ahold of it. In related news, we have four new openings. Want one?"
 
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Sooo this entire insane mess and the centuries of suffering were literally caused by three gods in training giving an idiot some power? I’m kinda reminded of under the dome where the enter plot is revealed to be caused by some alien kids who are treating the dome like a plaything

also, loved that the princess was the one to finish him off. Felt way more justified than the knights doing it but where the f is she going now?
 
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Okay so from my understanding, these 3 apprentice gods were basically like "yay human supremacy, here's the tools to stay in power for effectively eternity"(either being a really bad experiment or something intentional) giving the king and the high mages the big stone(i don't remember if they were told where to find it or accident) and the technique for immortality and the magic to make/control slaves(at least that's what this chapter is giving me). They then also summoned 5 people (4 on purpose, 1 on accident(mc)?) and tried to sweep mc's existence under the rug by sending him to the dangerous forest. Though at this point i don't remember if the other summoned have any significance.

P.S. Just peaked at the first chapter again, the apprentice gods mention potentially sending the summoned people back, so maybe mc is the only summoned in this world?

Can someone clarify how close i am so far, this is just me remembering and not re-reading.
 
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Okay so from my understanding, these 3 apprentice gods were basically like "yay human supremacy, here's the tools to stay in power for effectively eternity"(either being a really bad experiment or something intentional) giving the king and the high mages the big stone(i don't remember if they were told where to find it or accident) and the technique for immortality and the magic to make/control slaves(at least that's what this chapter is giving me). They then also summoned 5 people (4 on purpose, 1 on accident(mc)?) and tried to sweep mc's existence under the rug by sending him to the dangerous forest. Though at this point i don't remember if the other summoned have any significance.

P.S. Just peaked at the first chapter again, the apprentice gods mention potentially sending the summoned people back, so maybe mc is the only summoned in this world?

Can someone clarify how close i am so far, this is just me remembering and not re-reading.
The main god mentioned stealing the “world fruit” and that the world would collapse without it (or stop spinning). So I think this might be more about covering for their own screw up. They stole the fruit (to make themselves stronger or something) and in doing so basically doomed the planet. So they set up the crystal as a system For stabilizing the planet by stealing the life force of the divine beasts. Human supremacy and all that was just a side effect of keeping the crystal fed and running


I for one find the three trainees losing their jobs a lot more cathartic than the king getting his head bashed in.
Maybe but I was very satisfied by his daughter wife caving in his skull.
 
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From what I remember, he wanted daughters so he could "grape" them.
He was terrified of losing power so he killed any sons as soon as they were born so they couldn’t take the throne from him and immediately enslaved any girls because he was worried that other servants (or concubines) might threaten his life.
 

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