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Id be more surprised if the monkey doesnt turn into another loli
This was definitely my biggest gripe with this manga, you can just feel the pretentiousness oozing out of him. Everyone in this manga that isn't a moustache-twirling villain is way more likeable than Hiiro is. Even the annoying ones like the monkey spirit.
It's one thing if a side/background character is like this, but when it's your protagonist to which the story revolves around...
EDIT: I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I might actually prefer a "generic isekai MC #623" over the current one. I really do appreciate that the author gave Hiiro a more distinct personality than your standard isekai protagonists, but it's not fun to watch this guy "Hmph! 'adjusts glasses' What a bother..." all over everyone and their dog. Staying for the cool word magic tho
I don't get the whining about Hiro this late into the series. It's your average isekai MC (mid to really strong MC/cheat like skills, bonus points if mostly to all busty female party), having him being like this is funnier than your average goody two shoes that can't stand any mild lewd situation/scene.
It might not be out of his own volition. The ex-demon lord is a psycho seeking trouble. He loves conflict and war, unlike the new demon lord. There's no doubt he would, at some point, come back to fight Hiiro, especially if Hiiro manages to get stronger and thus be worth it. On the other hand, Hiiro might not be a hero, despite his name, but if his friends are in mortal danger, he might not have much of a choice but to defend them.Wait, why does he have to fight the demon lord someday? I thought the whole idea at the start of the manga was that he wasn't a hero and that he was avoiding the plot entirely. Did they throw that one twist out and now it's just a generic isekai?
On the flipside, the dude's been like this from the very beginning. Actually, I am surprised he stayed the same this long, given the context of the story and all that jazz.It's literally due to that, where the series has gone past 100 chapters, yet he still acts like a trash tsundere, while he disrespects everyone around him with his overly negative attitude, and looks at them like some kind of industrial waste or some shit.
Like, is it really that hard to respect others, and be nice to them?
OK but that's the job of the other summoned heroes that he's not part of. That was the one thing that set this apart from every other boring isekai: Heroes were summoned to defeat the demon lord and the main character isn't doing that. Why's he doing that now? Even if the demon lord comes after him someday, he could just run and leave it to the heroes, right? Somebody here forgot the plot and I'm not sure if it's me or the author.Of course it's the monkey. It's exactly the kind of cheap humour many an author would love. Monkeys have always been used as comedy vessels all over the world.
It might not be out of his own volition. The ex-demon lord is a psycho seeking trouble. He loves conflict and war, unlike the new demon lord. There's no doubt he would, at some point, come back to fight Hiiro, especially if Hiiro manages to get stronger and thus be worth it. On the other hand, Hiiro might not be a hero, despite his name, but if his friends are in mortal danger, he might not have much of a choice but to defend them.
He's not exactly too shy to make connections. He's hanging around with the rulers of the nations, gaining favours from them. While he did it for his own benefit and amusement, like giving that beast princess back her voice, it still does get him involved with the people at the highest levels. The villains would also notice that. I'm sure he wouldn't like to fight the ex-demon lord for no reason, but he has also got quite a lot of pride; he hasn't been in a habit of running from foes.OK but that's the job of the other summoned heroes that he's not part of. That was the one thing that set this apart from every other boring isekai: Heroes were summoned to defeat the demon lord and the main character isn't doing that. Why's he doing that now? Even if the demon lord comes after him someday, he could just run and leave it to the heroes, right? Somebody here forgot the plot and I'm not sure if it's me or the author.
I am thou, thou art I.
It's literally due to that, where the series has gone past 100 chapters, yet he still acts like a trash tsundere, while he disrespects everyone around him with his overly negative attitude, and looks at them like some kind of industrial waste or some shit.
Like, is it really that hard to respect others, and be nice to
Yeah that's a good point, like there has been little to no character progression with him for 100+ chapters, if you read chapter 1 and went to the this chapter there is no difference between the MC. Like I get that it's supposed to make him distinct and "interesting" bit he approaches every problem the same way -It's literally due to that, where the series has gone past 100 chapters, yet he still acts like a trash tsundere, while he disrespects everyone around him with his overly negative attitude, and looks at them like some kind of industrial waste or some shit.
Like, is it really that hard to respect others, and be nice to them?
Ik how u feel, I too wish it was snake girl hime.Whoaaa, last 3 chapters threw me off completely.
... Nooooooooo, I'd rather it's Hime than Money... cuz, you know ....
Ugh, I might wind up dropping this then. A metaplot about a guy refusing to engage with the plot was at least a unique enough twist to be engaging, but if they dropped that premise this story doesn't have a whole lot going for it. If they're replacing red loli with annoying monkey I'm definitely at least skipping the current arc.He's not exactly too shy to make connections. He's hanging around with the rulers of the nations, gaining favours from them. While he did it for his own benefit and amusement, like giving that beast princess back her voice, it still does get him involved with the people at the highest levels. The villains would also notice that. I'm sure he wouldn't like to fight the ex-demon lord for no reason, but he has also got quite a lot of pride; he hasn't been in a habit of running from foes.
The heroes were summoned as tools for the conspiracy. That's where their role began and already ended. Hiiro never expected anything from them. Maybe you should refresh your memory about the current situation of the heroes. They are in no position to save the world. They can't even save themselves.
Bro, gib Hime.Whoaaa, last 3 chapters threw me off completely.
... Nooooooooo, I'd rather it's Hime than Money... cuz, you know ....