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@Fuew12: Yeah, him being all "I was human, but now I ain't. Fullstop." and "I do attack, so there will be casualties." and not whining around about that people died, is the more sympathetic side of him, but he is still a hypocrite in a way in my book. He acts so damn nice and talks as if he is reasonable, as if he did nothing wrong. "See, that won't be that bad." "See, we are also people." He didn't say, that what he did isn't wrong, but he surly acts that way. They attacked first. Guards died. It's the guards job to protect and their risk to die, I do understand that. I also see that MC's plan is going the conquering route with the least bloodshed. Jet still an attack is an attack and MC's attack still killed people, even if they are guards. They attacked because they simply wanted to dominate the human population in that town. (They still might have a legit reason though.)
I imagine an isekai'd MC turning up in a demi-human village and befriending the people there. Then, in chapter 12 or so, human soldiers invade it, killing 2 of the 12 guards (people MC might even have known) and force the village elder into surrendering. And afterward the commanding officer comes around and acts in the same way this MC acted and imposes the same rules. He might be a pretty fly guy, but that doesn't change the fact, that they did what they did. Now, if behind that demi-human somewhere in the woods, there is a military installation, in which sorcereres try to activate a mass killing curse, aimed at the human capital...now that's a different story.
Just because he didn't burn down that village and still has a purpose in mind for the humans, doesn't make him a decent guy, even if he tries to act like one.
Now look, how much I wrote again ... I don't disregard your opinion, but I don't agree on that hypocrisy thingy.
@banjomarx: I just tried (and failed) to sound ironically. The MC surly went lengths to make sure to mention it often enough, that he is not okay with being called this way.
I imagine an isekai'd MC turning up in a demi-human village and befriending the people there. Then, in chapter 12 or so, human soldiers invade it, killing 2 of the 12 guards (people MC might even have known) and force the village elder into surrendering. And afterward the commanding officer comes around and acts in the same way this MC acted and imposes the same rules. He might be a pretty fly guy, but that doesn't change the fact, that they did what they did. Now, if behind that demi-human somewhere in the woods, there is a military installation, in which sorcereres try to activate a mass killing curse, aimed at the human capital...now that's a different story.
Just because he didn't burn down that village and still has a purpose in mind for the humans, doesn't make him a decent guy, even if he tries to act like one.
Now look, how much I wrote again ... I don't disregard your opinion, but I don't agree on that hypocrisy thingy.
@banjomarx: I just tried (and failed) to sound ironically. The MC surly went lengths to make sure to mention it often enough, that he is not okay with being called this way.