naw man don't diss rkgks like that even twitter rkgk are more polished than thisIs this thing serialized? The poor quality and lack of polish makes me think that the author just took their rough sketches/rakugaki and passed it off as an official release.
Of course, many of these isekai stories originate in the fantasies of people who were marginalized and unhappy in some real-world context. The world of the isekai becomes that context writ large in which the real-world fantasy is expressed as the story, and is often consequently implausible.These last 2 chapters make no sense, why after trying to kill Nakatani so many times would you attempt to bring him back or in the least cease-fire. Also why does the king keep making the unhinged class president leader when he's clearly unfit.
put bluntly, because that's the way it's supposed to work. Negotiations are what you do when you realize you can't get what you want through sheer force or authority. That's why whenever there's talk about forcing another country to the negotiating table in a story, they start by building up their military. They thought they had the upper hand but failed so now they're open to talks since he's proven a threat.These last 2 chapters make no sense, why after trying to kill Nakatani so many times would you attempt to bring him back or in the least cease-fire. Also why does the king keep making the unhinged class president leader when he's clearly unfit.
Dude's so busy planning washing machines that he forgot all about securing the borders.I feel like Nakatani & Co really messed up here. If you don't get notified that a contingent of officials from the empire are there until they're that close, just imagine if it was an actual fighting force.
Expediency. They know they can't get rid of the MC without Losing Face, and serious military loss, if at all.These last 2 chapters make no sense, why after trying to kill Nakatani so many times would you attempt to bring him back or in the least cease-fire. Also why does the king keep making the unhinged class president leader when he's clearly unfit.
Dude's so busy planning washing machines that he forgot all about securing the borders.
Tell me again, why exactly should it matter to those kids what the people of their abductors think of them? Weren't the kids under the illusion that they could be repatriated after they fulfilled the kidnappers demands? Or was this one of the few stories where they were frank about the summoned kids being stuck there?if you do't do as we wish, your reputation among our populace will be lowered
Don't waste such valuable lines on this trash.
This whole manga is making all its readers turn into sociology professionals because of how ass it is. 🥹🤞Of course, many of these isekai stories originate in the fantasies of people who were marginalized and unhappy in some real-world context. The world of the isekai becomes that context writ large in which the real-world fantasy is expressed as the story, and is often consequently implausible.
So the ministers here should be seen as school officials; the king as the principal. An unhappy high-school student doesn't naturally imagine becoming the principal (though an unhappy office worker might imagine becoming a CEO), but can imagine the principal and other school officials trying to negotiate with him.
Miyamoto hasn't been swiftly eliminated because the author wants everyone everyone everyone to agree that the class president and all his talk of supposed selfishness is stupid stupid stupid. The reader is being beaten over the head with that message.
Yeah, it's pitiful.