Hard agree, why the hell do authors feel the need to spoil their own story? really kills the fuck out of the immersion for me.These "... But we didn't know at the time, that...!"
narrations simply have to go...
Hard agree, why the hell do authors feel the need to spoil their own story? really kills the fuck out of the immersion for me.These "... But we didn't know at the time, that...!"
narrations simply have to go...
Hard agree, why the hell do authors feel the need to spoil their own story? really kills the fuck out of the immersion for me.These "... But we didn't know at the time, that...!" narrations simply have to go...
Aside from others said, they do seem to know more about certain Earth things than MC, considering the wooden steel thing.So let me get this straight, their whole "investment" was moral support and a wonky promise with no clear goal of achieving it? And he just went, yep sure? Ok...
It's not like he needs their common knowledge like in other stupid mc stories, this dude lived here for 9years successfully with no problems, and if he was searching for everything related to earth "artifacts" this whole time their knowledge about them won't bring much to the table, at least not enough to warrant protecting them. Well, unless the author decides to make him not know shit and use them as exposition dumps or make them look smart... If so, 9years spent for nothing lol.
Collateral damage by association his plan would have been to shift the blame if he were caughtWait, I am confused, why did the girls have to close down their company if they are the ones who stopped the crime scheme?
I am aware I am clearly getting something wrong, so could someone with better economic know-how please explain to me?
This is 3,007 not the 2,700 used in the TL math.Three thousand seven Kuuzzum gold coins.