Yeah, okay. Seems like the core of the humor is about the old man's abuse of that kid, while "trying" to hide his real scummy intentions.
Definitely not my jazz, but the worst part about it all is how little variety this comedy has...Literally all the jokes are about: The master says "this is training", the kid complaints, kid gets beaten up, kid does the chore. Repeat.
All the story needed, honestly, is some measure of "success" and progression for the kid, in order to draw me in. Just show once every 3-2 chapters, that the teacher is not totally full of shit, and by the end of every "arc", that the student actually learns something and makes use of it.
The whole part about acupuncture was a nice example of that, but it's way too little. You can't just repeat the same joke over and over again, and expect people to not get tired of the premise.
@Liightnin
I believe chapter 5 or so actually notified the readers that that's precisely what you should be expecting out of this story. At least, it notifies the reader about very little to no world-building, and it just wants to focus on its jokes.
Honestly, I was at least hoping the jokes would vary a bit.
@Shyvan
The cognitive dissonance you must have experienced while calling someone lazy, while admitting that they mass-released something, must've been massive. Are you brain dead?
You didn't mean "lazy", you meant either incompetent or illiterate. Either way, take a chill pill, holy shit. That's such a minor fuck up to complain about.