Ossan Yuusha wa Kajiya de Slow Life Hajimemashita

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I thought i already read this manga about 4 or 5 chapters in english but no? Or was it deleted?
 
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And then the person re-uploads this horrible thing with a new page bashing on anyone who criticizes them. Rofl, i get that they did it for free but seriously that doesn’t excuse the quality, especially when they admit they don’t know the language so they probably google translated it.
 
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the translation for the series description is terrible

A former hero (40), in his second life... as a dragon girl

This is saying the protagonist reincarnates as the dragon girl.
 
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I thought i already read this manga about 4 or 5 chapters in english but no? Or was it deleted?
I watched a YouTube video covering this manga, and it covered way more chapters, and they had English panels.

Currently looking for it so I can read it myself.
 
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Will it be a copy of My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World(currently 25ch on mangadex) ?
'Cause it seems like that, though it seems an even dumber version, where bad guys are just a caricature. And MC isn't simply an old guy but a sore a servile fool.
 
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Sorry I gotta nerdsplain about chapter 3:
  1. Aluminum metal is incredibly difficult to refine (an industrially viable refinement method was only discovered in 1856) and native metal aluminum is extremely rare. Before 1856, aluminum metal was more valuable than gold, and you could find jewelry, crowns, and other luxury pieces made with aluminum metal—it was essentially a decorative metal that only the richest could afford. If you attempt to extract aluminum metal from ore the same way you would other metals like copper and iron, you end up with non-metallic products like alumina (aluminum oxide). Finding a crate of refined aluminum nuggets in a dilapidated hut in the middle of the forest in a world likely without any form of industrial processing advancements is insane.
  2. The bend in a bow that gives it its iconic "bow" shape is caused by being under tension while strung. When you unstring a proper bow, it should be almost entirely straight. Permanently bending the metal rod to make it bow-shaped defeats the purpose of why it's bow-shaped and would make it ineffective as a bow (due to lowering the tension when strung).
 

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