Isekai Tensei Slum Machi kara no Nariagari - Ch. 8

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Depending on how close this sticks to the novel.
When I stopped reading, to me, it felt like it was vearing towards a lolicon harem.
[I could be wrong, I only stopped reading cause I got distracted and forgot]
Aren't they all the same age? Do they keep staying as kids? Is there no timeskip???
 
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I'm surprised the MC didn't notice... he's a reincarnated kid after all and everyone was acting weird..

Slums are gonna get gentrified, aren't they?
Improved and gentrified aren't the same thing... the goal isn't to make the slum area fancy and remove the original residents, but to improve the lives of the slums...
 
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Aren't they all the same age? Do they keep staying as kids? Is there no timeskip???
I have to reread, but I believe there's no time skip, still kids, or at least early teens. [Though the MC is a Reincarnated high schooler and when he regains his past life memories, it's at the age of 6]
pretty sure it includes those 3 girls already.
But as I said, I have to reread it to make sure.
That said, most of what I read up to chapter 114 probably fits under the slice of life category

On a side note, if you want to read the novel, heres the site I was reading it on.
Site [zetrotranslation{Can be found through Novel updates} - Novel [rising from the slum city of reincarnation in another world gathering hunting and living a slow life by eating]
TLed to ch 145.9 as of 2024-09-19
 
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Oh cool, I thought she was going to nag about food safety.
 
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Every society has at least a faction - and sometimes a majority - that sees refugees as a burden, as undesirable, even as subhuman. But refugees are ultimately just people trying to survive, the same as everyone else. No more and certainly no less.
 
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It's unthinkable that town and the surroundings as well wouldn't have apple trees, berry bushes and such, cultivated by people. Even today with efficient global trade with trucks, trains, and huge ships, with supermarkets and grocery stores everywhere, people still plant apple trees and other sources of fruit and berries, just for the heck of it, just like their ancestors did back when you weren't necessarily able to buy them. I assume the goblins and slimes eat most of the wild berries, so that's not an option (there has to be a reason, right?).

But in this series this town mysteriously decided to entirely rely on fruit imports from another town, while a horse carriage was the pinnacle of transportation technology. Clearly they are in a dire need of a Japanese man telling them they can actually plant apples, cherries, grape vines, and whatnot here and there.
 

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