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In genderswap isekais they usually quickly forget it’s an isekai after a few chapters.Same energy as booting up Skyrim and then playing as if you were an NPC
In genderswap isekais they usually quickly forget it’s an isekai after a few chapters.Same energy as booting up Skyrim and then playing as if you were an NPC
We really got an isekai just as justification for the author to write Fantasy Schoolgirl Simulator
Not complaining, as we need more of those
I’m ok with demigod little house on the prairie. Heck, I’ll take max level Anne of Green Gables.
I feel like the author already forgot this is supposed to be an adult man trapped inside a videogame world with overpowered magic, what do you MEAN he's just gonna live with this random NPC family like an actual child???
For those who played Breath of Wild and know of the lore behind the Hebra Mountains.What does Hebra mean?
On chaps before this, we repeatedly got shown/told that the mind follow the body and they couldn't stop it.I feel like the author already forgot this is supposed to be an adult man trapped inside a videogame world with overpowered magic, what do you MEAN he's just gonna live with this random NPC family like an actual child???
Yeah if you look at the cover of the first volume, people will be baited so hard lol dual wielding with full dark armor? naah maybe in vol 6 lolThis is not where I was expecting this story to go, did anyone else think this manga was gonna be her running around on an adventure killing big monsters and saving hot ladies? I mean I'll still read, just wasn't expecting little house on the prairie
Thanks for the chapter!
Well their language, culture, geography, laws and even mathematics could be different so not so much beyond being quite wise or mature??? maybe
Well, probably not mathematics. Mathematics is as immutable and universal as "what is true is true", it doesn't change across realities. What might change is the language of math (notation. plus sign for example), what is known, and what is thought important.Well their language, culture, geography, laws and even mathematics could be different so not so much beyond being quite wise or mature??? maybe
Most outlandish assertion I have ever heardWell, probably not mathematics. Mathematics is as immutable and universal as "what is true is true", it doesn't change across realities. What might change is the language of math (notation. plus sign for example), what is known, and what is thought important.
Those differences might take getting used to, but beneath them is the same thing we have studied, unlike the other subjects listed which do change from region to region.
... Can you give an example of how math can change? "Math" is entirely a human construct that is used to describe things. It's a system. It might need a translator, but changing the words for "two" "four" and "five" doesn't suddenly mean that puting two loaves of bread next to two other loaves makes a fifth loaf appear (and even in a world where that DOES happen, that's not math changing. That's a physical phenomenon of its own, which gets described... And not through math, since it doesn't deal with objects appearing out of thin air).Most outlandish assertion I have ever heard
You as a human inhabiting this one reality have absolutely no authority to make any kind of claim like that lmaoo
Math is Math.Most outlandish assertion I have ever heard
You as a human inhabiting this one reality have absolutely no authority to make any kind of claim like that lmaoo