This, and any other similar replies: it’s the same in the web novels. Pacing makes a little more sense in the novel version, though you and the others are still right. To be fair they still cover what happened in the gap in the literal next scene as the dnd bard that we’re introduced to is about to show us after baiting the newbie to ask about Harolds past.This really looks like unwise planning for volume 8 and 9. They rushed the end of 8 to reach the timeskip, then slowed the pacing waaay down for volume 9.
I know. The pacing here is worse than the web novels.This, and any other similar replies: it’s the same in the web novels. Pacing makes a little more sense in the novel version, though you and the others are still right. To be fair they still cover what happened in the gap in the literal next scene as the dnd bard that we’re introduced to is about to show us after baiting the newbie to ask about Harolds past.
I fear the day we catch up on the text, I’m not entirely sure if the author continued it and how far.
I mean, technically they tried... In the novel the time skip happened right after the death sentenceOof. I was hoping the manga adaptation could do better pacing and piece together some later novel stuff to make the time skip less jarring.
Don't worry, the web novel updates have been fairly frequent* lately, latest chapter was in January!I fear the day we catch up on the text, I’m not entirely sure if the author continued it and how far.
From her design and the vague character when harold talked to takasu about Geffelt, I think this El girl is the game assistantEl is a girl, right? Also, it seems like she/he might be here for more than they're letting on.