...The really messed up and ironic thing (especially after making it a point to brag about his kanji aptitude) is... these bizarre ass off-the-wall reasoning riddles are basically similar to how you're supposed to take the approach to learning and reading kanji.
Yes, there's a reason why I gave up on learning Japanese. Actually, several reasons. The batshit insanity of the language like this is one of them. Although to honest preserving what little mental sanity I had left was the biggest reason.
I love, love, love, how the President, unlike Kaguya who's a rich genius that's had everything handed to her on a silver platter, is a regular guy from a low-class family that's worked his ass off to be where he is today.
> I love, love, love, how the President, unlike Kaguya who's a rich genius that's had everything handed to her on a silver platter, is a regular guy from a low-class family that's worked his ass off to be where he is today.
Me too, lmao he sounds like a funny dude too. When he said "yes indeed" when he actually didn't know why the answer was up I just cracked up. Actually this whole chapter made me crack up.
That hadn't occurred to me. She made that mistake because she's so used to solving riddles using esoteric knowledge.
She's like Sherlock Holmes or Batman: memorizing random facts on the off-chance it will be helpful, while missing out on the experiences that would let her relate and connect with normal people.