This berserker girl seems pretty brain-dead, it doesn't really seem worthwhile to resurrect her, unless they also force her to develop some personality. And now Sansui is going to what, break her in like a wild horse or some shit? Also, those 4 fan-girls are crying over her losing but, it's kind of hilarious that they honestly thought she'd spend her entire existence undefeated and just losing a couple of times broke them that easily. This chapter at least hints at a larger world, so it's better than some of the previous, though I cringed a bit when Sansui used an honorific with the older brother. If you live for 5,000 years and attain the state of Sword Saint, being a servant to some random mortal just doesn't sit right.
That said, I love coming here to read these comments. Every once in a while you get one of those guys who tries to justify a poorly written story based on the title. If we write a garbage story, I wonder if we can force people to like it by naming it 'A story that is complete garbage.'
Will there be people who say, "Oh wow, you actually complain about Garbage Story, even though it's in the name? You don't even understand the meta-humor?" I want to make use of people with this fucked up logic, somehow, but I think it's a natural phenomenon that can't be tapped for anything useful. There's no hamster-wheel that can generate electricity from broken people like this.