Just gonna give a warning for the people who want a halfway decent stort. No revenge, theres no revenge bitch cuts off his head and he outright days "its in the past" so try to find an author that can actually write anything with nuance
Yep. Saintess is complete psycho freak. Then at ch 16, after being defeated by him, she whines an apology and "excuses" herself by saying that someone else told her to do it, and she didn't think that things would turn to shit after she gleefully murdered him.
MC heals her and says "It's in the past."
WTF? Even if that were an excuse (it's NOT), how about all the psycho shit she pulled after that?
It's one of those manga that convinces you that the mangaka themselves is a psychopath -- because that's what it would take to write a story like this.
Yep. Saintess is complete psycho freak. Then at ch 16, after being defeated by him, she whines an apology and "excuses" herself by saying that someone else told her to do it, and she didn't think that things would turn to shit after she gleefully murdered him.
MC heals her and says "It's in the past."
WTF? Even if that were an excuse (it's NOT), how about all the psycho shit she pulled after that?
It's one of those manga that convinces you that the mangaka themselves is a psychopath -- because that's what it would take to write a story like this.
Yep. Saintess is complete psycho freak. Then at ch 16, after being defeated by him, she whines an apology and "excuses" herself by saying that someone else told her to do it, and she didn't think that things would turn to shit after she gleefully murdered him.
MC heals her and says "It's in the past."
WTF? Even if that were an excuse (it's NOT), how about all the psycho shit she pulled after that?
It's one of those manga that convinces you that the mangaka themselves is a psychopath -- because that's what it would take to write a story like this.
Mano, por que eu não li os comentários antes? Agora vou ter que usar água sanitária para limpar meus olhos. E o pior, mangá do tipo vingança, não acontece nada, o cara é decepado pela mulher e ele ainda perdoa. Não é a raiz do problema, mas ela te matou. Agora o autor vai dar uma péssima justificativa para o mestre dele ter aceitado a missão de matá-lo.
Just yet another bad author that cant actually write emotional depth from betrayal, just "meh it happened lets move on" at that line I gave up any sort of hope it would be interesting.
Yep. Saintess is complete psycho freak. Then at ch 16, after being defeated by him, she whines an apology and "excuses" herself by saying that someone else told her to do it, and she didn't think that things would turn to shit after she gleefully murdered him.
MC heals her and says "It's in the past."
WTF? Even if that were an excuse (it's NOT), how about all the psycho shit she pulled after that?
It's one of those manga that convinces you that the mangaka themselves is a psychopath -- because that's what it would take to write a story like this.
I hate it when authors try to give an excuse to redeem characters that Freaking murdered someone/tried to murder someone. . no sensible man/woman has suicidal empathy like that. . those who do, most likely won't live long or are crazy themselves. .
Hero betrayed and horribly murdered by those they considered friends*, was hiding a unique reincarnation skill he never told them about (albeit, more like a respawn skill). Rather than seek revenge, he resolves to hide his identity by living in a remote village, wear a thick iron mask and not do anything to stand out.
*Even if the "you're too powerful ergo you are a threat and must be eliminated" is a lukewarm trope at best.
Everything snowballs downhill from there.
Having vowed not to stand out, he then does the opposite with such frequency it attracts the one thing he swore to avoid, the wrong kind of attention (including his old team mates showing up). Add on to that there's this terrible lack of accountability for former team mates, only this tepid "meh, well you're sorry so I guess decapitating me was fine" and the whole thing just collapses.
Reading this is a bit like being forced to drink microwaved tea.
Characters are barely one dimensional, not relatable, or likable.