Makai Youjo ni Tensei Shita Oji-san wa Heiwa no Tame ni Maou ni Naritai - Vol. 1 Ch. 2 - Mirrors That Reflect the Golden Moon

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No wonder why the "hero" doesn't like being the Hero much.

I mean, man's fighting his butt off against monster to protect others but they always yell at him for not doing his job.

Just bruh, give him some slack would you? we only know there's 1 hero so far(idk if there's more)

Man can't do everything by himself
 
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I am mildly confused about why mc felt that it's so important to adhere to social expectations, only to then do a 180 because someone was yelled at. Or why mc felt that to begin with, but that part I'll chalk up to poor parenting.
 
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Bro bleeding out and she is just amazed by his blood. lmao

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I am mildly confused about why mc felt that it's so important to adhere to social expectations, only to then do a 180 because someone was yelled at. Or why mc felt that to begin with, but that part I'll chalk up to poor parenting.
yeah from the looks of it his parents only cared about results than their own child
 
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Eh-ru-ne-su-to
Maybe you could do "Ru-ne" to make it different from Rune
 
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Im still confused about her Race, she is a Vampire, her wings aside, her tail looks like a Dragon Tail to me
 
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I am mildly confused about why mc felt that it's so important to adhere to social expectations, only to then do a 180 because someone was yelled at. Or why mc felt that to begin with, but that part I'll chalk up to poor parenting.
I believe at this point he was conditioned by his overall life experiences. 1 being cultural. 2 his family put so much pressure on him. 3 his job situation was terrible. So seeing someone in a state similar to his life experience must have empathized with him. Like seeing yourself but in someone else’s eyes.
 
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I believe at this point he was conditioned by his overall life experiences. 1 being cultural. 2 his family put so much pressure on him. 3 his job situation was terrible. So seeing someone in a state similar to his life experience must have empathized with him. Like seeing yourself but in someone else’s eyes.
That's why I said I chalk that part up to poor parenting.
 
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I am mildly confused about why mc felt that it's so important to adhere to social expectations, only to then do a 180 because someone was yelled at. Or why mc felt that to begin with, but that part I'll chalk up to poor parenting.
Basically ingrained.
Being a cog of a Ivy league family that wasn't perfectly performing the puppeteers orders (Parents)
Being a cog in the system that wants perfection (School)
Being a cog in society where the supervisor is God (Work (Black company))
Being a cog (Life)

Having things go as they do is his standard.
But then flashbacks on the wish for change.
 
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I would say Ren seems better then Renè (the second one having a last extraneus accented phoneme, expecially if you pronunce it as Frenches do)
Ren (pronunced with the phoneme associated to schwa in IPA spellings, or like italians pronunce the letter e) could be extrapolated as adding a connecting vocal to the "rn" element, albeit I would prefer either Ern or Nes. There is no need for a nick to be derived strictly, it could have some transformations. What should matter is that the soudness of the pronunciation should at least partialy match. Ren do partially match with Ernest. Renè don't.
 

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