And I bet he could sell his existing furniture for far more than what he spend on the new sets. But somehow the author totally missed that hilarious spin.I guess, author just copied irl situtation, before peeps tried to decorate to the max, having a lot of furniture with lots of items. That versus new "clean aesthetic", ie gray/beige minimalist slop. While it may look sober at the first glance, it's just a new marketing move to force ppl to buy more to own less (ie what minimalism stands for rn).
Kinda dissapointed that this chapter didn't mock this perspective.
Now now, they can both be creepsTrue but he’s isekai’d and she’s like 16 so he’s actually the creep here
I think the problem is like fashion clothes here! You pay for the name even if it's very plain furniture like what Claris bought and the furniture Gran made even though it's of a higher quality would sell for less.And I bet he could sell his existing furniture for far more than what he spend on the new sets. But somehow the author totally missed that hilarious spin.
most realistic priest in isekaisMan, that priest is always hustling Ars. Leave the little guy alone.
The author/mangaka simply did little research. This series has had multiple cases of the locals not having basic things that have existed since the ancient Egyptians, and thus the MC needs to bring those "innovations" to them, like the stained glass. That's actually one of the most common foolish details that exist in isekai. And now this whole style thing was another. You might of course say Claris was hundreds of years before her time and thought about things like modern people do. However, the series did not present it like that. Instead Claris represented the normal was of that world. Like you said, history was definitely more like Ars own designs, which the author most likely hadn't got any idea about.Yeah it was a bit of a weird theme for the chapter, I've been in old Tudor houses &toured a uni that used to be something similar to a manor or estate house for trips as a kid and his first house was pretty similar to those.
In general maximalism was very popular with people with too much money on their hands on europe, and excessive decoration of fabrics lol.
also japanese, so +1 to creepynessTrue but he’s isekai’d and she’s like 16 so he’s actually the creep here
Is it mentioned anywhere what was his age before he was isekai'd?True but he’s isekai’d and she’s like 16 so he’s actually the creep here
Imagine IRL person, who is 18 years old of legal age to some county, but has a mentality of 40-50 years old, or the other way around—would you think that's also creepy?!True but he’s isekai’d and she’s like 16 so he’s actually the creep here