No, his Luck was always destined to be shared with whoever would become his wife. The game was just meant to facilitate that happening and securing the heroine's spot as his future spouse.Ok two massive flaws here.
One wasn't his "luck" their luck being shifted to him and the winner?
It wasn't fully automated, she could create events and change rules and such on the fly. So it was more so that it was only partially automated. Overall though, it was still tied to her magic so if she loses power then the app should die down too. Realistically though, Zepa shouldn't have lost though. The entire thing was tied directly to Asunaro's feelings, there's no reason why he should've been able to fake those feelings (to a magic app) let alone weaponize them at the end. Also it makes no sense that another heroine could be added when it was specifically made to be a game for him and for his crushes at the time and no one else. What if he got a crush on someone else during the time this whole thing took place? Or he keeps crushing because he realizes he can just have an infinite harem. It's one of those things you'd easily figure out is problematic from just thinking about it a bit. It's a rushed ending, clearly, but it's what we got.and two how is the game over? She wasn't in control, she set it up and it was then automated. Her dying shouldn't end it. She could influence it, but that it killed her shows its part of a system outside just her. It should still be active, and just be no longer receiving updates (which would leave the current challenge active).
Wasn't the rich girl added late in the first place. And no not fully automated, but clearly there were set rules that she could not change, it had its own power. That it was able to kill her would mean its not all her, but has its own reserve poured into it.No, his Luck was always destined to be shared with whoever would become his wife. The game was just meant to facilitate that happening and securing the heroine's spot as his future spouse.
It wasn't fully automated, she could create events and change rules and such on the fly. So it was more so that it was only partially automated. Overall though, it was still tied to her magic so if she loses power then the app should die down too. Realistically though, Zepa shouldn't have lost though. The entire thing was tied directly to Asunaro's feelings, there's no reason why he should've been able to fake those feelings (to a magic app) let alone weaponize them at the end. Also it makes no sense that another heroine could be added when it was specifically made to be a game for him and for his crushes at the time and no one else. What if he got a crush on someone else during the time this whole thing took place? Or he keeps crushing because he realizes he can just have an infinite harem. It's one of those things you'd easily figure out is problematic from just thinking about it a bit. It's a rushed ending, clearly, but it's what we got.
I went back to check and apparently she was always there, she just hid her identity so they all assumed it was just the 4 of them.Wasn't the rich girl added late in the first place.
And no not fully automated, but clearly there were set rules that she could not change, it had its own power. That it was able to kill her would mean its not all her, but has its own reserve poured into it.
Yeah he doesn't come off as like he knew all along, and there was no implication he was even practicing messing with his own emotions. There is some clear interference in the writing at work and you're probably right on that being an editor's call.As for your problem of the fake feelings, it feels like they simplified and beautified the scene to make it a happy end. The whole he realized their intention without speech felt like a change by a editor.
It felt like the original script was they tricked him into thinking of her as a love interests, then reviled the truth to him which ruined his impression of her. But to give him a redemption it was changed to him realizing the plan on his own. A bit of rushing, and the need to make it a flashy scene for the mc to come out on top muddled it a bit.
Despite the short amount of pages. The fact he DID improve was much better to see it. although it isn't uncommon I'm glad this series was finally translated to the end. There is also another series that the Anime man recommended to his viewers about a manga where the MC dies and has to help people not die. That never did get translated. Nonetheless I'm glad we finally saw the end Thanks TL!Asunaro moved on from being a trashy generic-ass harem MC to actually being a better person. If he could do it, then you could, too!
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Jokes aside, I quite like the ending. Thanks for the TLs!