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I mean I sure as hell have forgotten them. It feels like it was years ago that we were told anything.I think you've already forgotten the details of the brave factor
I mean I sure as hell have forgotten them. It feels like it was years ago that we were told anything.I think you've already forgotten the details of the brave factor
Yeah, i know all of those manga. But it only put as a side story. What i meant is the investigator story be put as the main plot. Maybe Ace Attorney style.Some manga do have some of those aspects you mentioned, but there's only so much you can do before it gets super repetitive.
Like the RDM manga they did investigate the original party, demoted them and then punished the heck out of them for repeated offenses.
The auto-skill one, I think they did also investigate his old party but because party leader was the son of a noble things got swept away until the second offense.
I think they found about the wrongdoings of the party from the SSS WHM with a knife manga and they got punished, but not that it matters after what happened to the party.
It’s specifically a type of wish fulfillment. Given that work culture in Japan is the way it is, “dying from overwork and reincarnating into a better life” and “getting kicked from a group who only realize after how much they all relied on you and having your true worth recognized” perhaps have more meaning to the Japanese audience than just the premise itself at face value.Yeah ... thinking was OBVIOUSLY NOT Luke's strong point. Probably only made it THIS far due to a strong support guy. I wonder why we have to relive THIS particular trope so much recently. Ah, I know. Because most authors/mangaka are bereft of original ideas and crib notes from every other story that is semi-popular.
Well same, but it reminded me of the other elf story, or rather somehow authors of such stories like doing that 🥲Personally I would kinda hate that. Because what it does is destroy the hole reason Minori is what she is today is because she loved this hero who saved her that day, and wants to be there for them in good and bad times. Having her randomly fall in love with the hero without it being something out weighing years of mystery love search and gratefulness would make me despise the idea.
Everyone would hate that.Personally I would kinda hate that. Because what it does is destroy the hole reason Minori is what she is today is because she loved this hero who saved her that day, and wants to be there for them in good and bad times. Having her randomly fall in love with the hero without it being something out weighing years of mystery love search and gratefulness would make me despise the idea.
Ahem.... sooo I dug through the raws...Personally I would kinda hate that. Because what it does is destroy the hole reason Minori is what she is today is because she loved this hero who saved her that day, and wants to be there for them in good and bad times. Having her randomly fall in love with the hero without it being something out weighing years of mystery love search and gratefulness would make me despise the idea.
This trope is less used to critique anything and more to put the blame for the MC being a trash on someone other than himself.You aren't wrong. But also, schlocky isekai has a bit of a tendency to critique, or at least vent about, Japanese work culture, and this trope is a very clear parallel to shitty bosses that throw their employees under the bus for their own incompetence. Which are far too common, and extremely relatable.