Im at chapter 98 and I feel like a major point about the God's powers unable to be used on the angels was completely thrown aside because the author realised he can't write around that,so he had to just pretend it never existed and let the mc kill him like normal.
Not to mention,the Chinese guy from earlier somehow does not have the withdrawal effects from the drug,and it feels like the author purposely threw that out of the window to keep him alive.
The priest guy who was so adamant about mc being a otherworlder and catching otherworlders suddenly saves the Chinese guy instead.Feels inconsistent.
Anyway this arc is quite a slog,I feel like its basically been a whole lot of forgiving villains who have a sob story,which I find a bit disappointing.I thought the earlier chapters were pretty decent with mc's awesome character development.
Yap over..maybe its worth it afterwards,maybe not.Well,I guess I won't be finding out.
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edit:I caught up.time to elaborate.
Otherworlder's powers being unable to be used on angels is so oftenly not used,only being mentioned once that the solution is to close your eyes fighting them,which makes no sense.
This implies the chaos god has control over the otherworlders' bodies/eyes. Bodies is extreme so let's say eyes,but that implies the god can see what the otherworlders see.
Onto withdrawal symptoms.This is another that felt like it was completely thrown out the window.Hanbin hasn't killed a single latnian human(debatable) and somehow has the drugs,which needed the dragon cure,and now the others walk around without even having those effects.Are you fr?The forbiddance spell isn't even needed then.
My new annoyance is that the goddesses are always neutral-passive but acting like they did all the work,shifting between "oh we'll just build a new world" and "we bet the goddess of darkness on this".Seems very unplanned.
They're truly at fault,ngl.
The angels and the fact that omphalos can descend while they are still doing nothing proves to me they can hardly be bothered.Freedom my ass,you're just leaving them all to die.
Between dying on one's own will and dying by force,its still death.
As for arcs,I surprisingly had at least a positive impression on them except the one where he COMPLETELY regressed to trying to be a normal human AGAIN when he already tried that on an earlier arc.
Other than that,the current arc has...much left to be desired,but that was the author's intention anyway.
Overall,I actually surprisingly enjoyed this more than I expected of slop isekai.7/10.