I think that's like saying that it couldn't be an abduction, because you adopted the kid after bringing them to your house. If everything in that scan is something he put into his character profile, then he should also have known that he was a thirteen year old.
. . . it's not like the MC is hurting anyone having a bit of fun with this new body they've just acquired . . . It's just been confirmed that it's an entirely new creation that's based on their game character - why on earth would it be "morally incorrect", any more than it would be "morally incorrect" for someone who'd grown up with that body?Just because it’s not illegal to do something, doesn’t mean it’s morally correct to do so
. . . how does that make any sense? Regardless of whether the MC knew the age that their character would end up being presented as in this new world, where on earth do you get any kind of analogy with an abduction?I think that's like saying that it couldn't be an abduction, because you adopted the kid after bringing them to your house. If everything in that scan is something he put into his character profile, then he should also have known that he was a thirteen year old.
Well, I'm currently on chapter 126/201 and after that kiss all other interactions looks more like just girls teasing eachother/being horny for MC, there was no progress in relationship with the person she kissed.You can hibernate for a year or more then. There was only teasing between girls and one kiss while hugging in the first arc (which is the only one I've read so far).
it's not a lie detector, it just confirms information from the spiritual world. what the mc thinks and what the mc's previews body does not mater.like someone said earlier, why did that lie detector light up when our MC was asked about whether he was a man or not….? i understand “canonically” that the character he created was a girl, but his soul is most definitely male. this isn’t that important but i just felt like griping about it regardless.
though, i really do hope our “hero” embraces being a woman/girl rather than forever feeling like a male outsider… and god forbid him being another “gross male pervert inside a girl body” trope. anything but that.
Honestly, there are reasons to know someone age, especially when they've claimed they know nothing about themselves. Now they know she should probably attend school (cue school arc), as well unpopular ye olde forcefully engage her because she's in her "prime" (escape creepy betrothal plotline). Being 13, even if she wasn't claiming to not know things, teach her about periods too, which would be helpful since he wouldn't have had that experience, regardless of the non-modern methods they could opt for.Regardless of the explanation, the author didn't have to include the 13 years old bit. They chose to.
Because we don't have any real life examples of people being possessed by other people, unless you believe the people who blame demonic possession (or videogame brainwashing) for the crimes they committed. What we do have real examples of are people kidnapping children and using the defense that "I couldn't have kidnapped that child, since that's my child," usually during a custody dispute, but there are also incidents where the person just ran off with a random child and raised them as their own.. . . how does that make any sense? Regardless of whether the MC knew the age that their character would end up being presented as in this new world, where on earth do you get any kind of analogy with an abduction?
I don't think the comparison applies at all. The body in question just didn't exist before as far as we understand it so it is genuinely nothing but his/her body.Because we don't have any real life examples of people being possessed by other people, unless you believe the people who blame demonic possession (or videogame brainwashing) for the crimes they committed. What we do have real examples of are people kidnapping children and using the defense that "I couldn't have kidnapped that child, since that's my child," usually during a custody dispute, but there are also incidents where the person just ran off with a random child and raised them as their own.
the only way i see it to be a crime is if he dunno who's this body is (if he's a temporary resident of someone else's body or not)Wait... Would that be really a crime? It's his/her body after all?
i fail to see what's morally bad to touch yourself, be it after a sex-changing operation, before sleeping, or after being reincarnated as a loli...Just because it’s not illegal to do something, doesn’t mean it’s morally correct to do so
actually, this post nailed it: he created his character 13 years ago, so she's 13yoRegardless of the explanation, the author didn't have to include the 13 years old bit. They chose to.
Why would it shine when answering yes to if they were male and if they were resident of the world.
If the detector worked based on the body it would not shine when asked if they were a resident. And if it worked based on the soul/spirit it would not shine when asked if they were a male.
Because it's not a lie detector. It is an akashic records access terminal wired up to pretend to be a lie detector.like someone said earlier, why did that lie detector light up when our MC was asked about whether he was a man or not….? i understand “canonically” that the character he created was a girl, but his soul is most definitely male. this isn’t that important but i just felt like griping about it regardless.
Not really. This is his body now, and he is responsible for taking care of its needs.Wait... Would that be really a crime? It's his/her body after all?
I think they used a revolutionary technology also used in that manga about an OP teacher: they use the amount of broken parts as a measure. So in this case, a lot of magic circles were burned out.Wait a magic measuring device that doesn't break? Now that's new
mfw they don't know about that one Tibetan technique to transfer your consciousness into another bodyBecause we don't have any real life examples of people being possessed by other people