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Oh no, not the misunderstanding that will hunt the MC for eternity as it will never clear up and the MC won't ever recover from his "trauma"!!!
Spoil me, is childhood friend for real dead?Reader of the novel here, the order of the story was completely scrambled, most of important information was in between his travel in the forest and his arrival in city. You can say it was skipped but unless the artist planned to put it in between the stories as it progres. I can say one thing is that, this manga is in complete mess, although I would still read it.
Well, we found nanami's body to be dead in the earlier chapter right? So yes she is dead. It would at least need a miracle to revive her and Hikaru manage to found a way to obtain it but never got it. But take my spoiler with a grain of salt.Spoil me, is childhood friend for real dead?
Actually he didn't spend 6 points on aging two years. He gained 6 points. Going from 73 total to 79 total available. So he would still have been short by 9 points instead of 3. or if he canceled both the bump in age and age resistance he'd still be short by 2 points.If the MC hadn't wasted those six points on being two years older, he would have had enough left over to start somewhere safer. He also picked age resistance as a power. You know what really helps with not advancing your age? Not blowing six points on being two years older.
I was rolling though the WN and noticed a lot better description of this time, including calling out "raising my age gives me points, lowing my age costs points." Then I double checked the manga page and it shows '+6' on the age change. it doesn't have that for any others. it probably could have been easier to understand if they swapped it to -6 or did +6 and -# on all the others. It's too easy to glance over '+' in this context.I can't be arsed to go back and check the maths, so I'll take your word for it. You do have a good point about how the MC didn't know that he could spend points later. From a storytelling perspective it's still a bit cheap to try to build tension over something with no payoff, however.