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Surprisingly fun so far
yeah, if you read his tweets, you'll see that he was seemingly unawares that it gets censored in the first place. so prolly a 1 min job from the editor since the website likely doesn't allow uncensored goodness.I think the artist was told to just draw it uncensored since the blackbars were so bad
I saw the novel after the 1st chap came out, this one will be good if you embrace the degenaracy of it all.
He's not the only intended "NTR villain" in the story, there is another guy that is an actual would be rapist, that guy makes the protag look like a saint in comparison, but he is stopped before he goes too far so no one is hurt
MC is way too obsessed with the "plotline" and "roles" and such. Eg. how is he already "done in this world"? He's not even out in the world yet, so he can change into whoever he wants. And it's not like he needs to act like "Tyuichi Shishido" would either.
And he completely missed the fact that he already established his character as "gap moe, delinquent with the heart of gold". He can't even commit to being an asshole for more than a minute before running away. Way too cute 🤣
Gap moe is one of those things that the characters themselves very rarely notice. At most it's an aspect of themselves they're embarrassed about and want to hide at all costs.And he completely missed the fact that he already established his character as "gap moe, delinquent with the heart of gold". He can't even commit to being an asshole for more than a minute before running away. Way too cute 🤣
Honestly I hope not, but I'm not holding my breath. It's probably the most common trope in villainess isekais or other game isekais where the MC is not the game's MC or MC's love interest. Sometimes the game MC is also an isekai character, and sometimes not.So obviously the universe restores balance/course corrects by having the "original" MC (the childhood friend or whatever he is) become the possessive, creepy, lecherous NTR-er, determined to steal the heroine back because he "deserves" her for being such a nice guy who never did anything to her.
I'm on the same side, but more because I don't like the idea of someone making themselves over to suit someone else. Most of the time it comes off as shallow and lacking any character on their own.The only thing I'm a little wary about is that I hope that the heroine and our MC ending up pushed towards a relationship doesn't involve her getting her gal mode makeover from the original manga flashbacks. Not because I don't like it but because I like the idea of mismatch comedy better. Maybe have her pierce her ears or do something a little bit racy to attract his attention and get people talking, but don't go full gal
This story's is not quite the same as other isekais.when you say "protag" to you mean this story's protag (ie our reincarnated-into-the-delinquent MC) or the in-universe story's original protag (the childhood friend or whatever he is that glared at the MC in this chapter)? Or are we talking about the delinquent guy as he was in the original story before he was inhabited by the MC?
Basically I'm trying to figure out if we're supposed to expect the MC as we know him now to become an asshole in his bid to make the story continue as it should minus the NTR or if it's going to be weird stuff like he tries to be a decent guy and the rest of the world goes creepy NTR-happy as tons of other people set out to corrupt the heroine
That "things as they should be" is a very Japanese (or at least manga/anime) way of thinking. Focus on the group and the whole to the exclusion of the individual means a lot of attention is paid to things going as society expects and "wants". It's why people are expected to become salarymen or office ladies instead of something more daring or entrepreneurial, because those jobs are 'normal' and harmonious and fit in the fabric of society. Like as an example I remember an e-mail/blog post from the guy that runs that J-List exporter business where he said that in spite of the company being successful enough to support his family, his (Japanese) in-laws still pester him to get a "normal" job in an office because doing a niche thing like running an online store that sells Japanese cultural stuff to the rest of the world is viewed as weird and borderline improper.
Thats just how much he hate NTR.MC is way too obsessed with the "plotline" and "roles" and such. Eg. how is he already "done in this world"? He's not even out in the world yet, so he can change into whoever he wants. And it's not like he needs to act like "Tyuichi Shishido" would either.
And he completely missed the fact that he already established his character as "gap moe, delinquent with the heart of gold". He can't even commit to being an asshole for more than a minute before running away. Way too cute 🤣
Based, even.Thats just how much he hate NTR.
Understandable.
she will get itShe sure want the D