@criver
See that's the thing, I understand that you have expectations, and I don't mind criticism but you started "criticizing" for things that hadn't happened yet!
You expected Chris to be a complete Mary Sue, and expected him to start kicking ass with the sword from the previous chapter, but all he has done is set up a barrier. Moreover, he has shown to have numerous flaws, has admitted that he's not the greatest tactician and in this chapter he hasn't miraculously figured out that something was wrong from the girl's behaviour and done anything special about it.
Now you're once again making silly predictions about the next chapter that will have a deus ex machina development...
Dude, I can already guess what will happen, because I've been reading the manga carefully. Lina is wearing the pendant that Saliy made for Tifa so if she gets in danger, Saliy will rush towards her (or teleport) and then be able to also rescue Tifa, while being extremely angry about what happened. I'm not sure how exactly it will happen, but I know that none of this requires any deus ex machina development. Nothing is unfolding unrealistically here. The characters are behaving accordingly with what we know of them and we've been learning more about them as the story has progressed.
You're also making silly claims about there being no suspense, but that's incorrect. There's plenty of suspense if you read the story as it goes instead of focusing on what will happen (and being utterly wrong about it to boot). If you keep reading like that, you'll never find suspense in anything because there will always need to be some level of suspension of disbelief on your part in order to enjoy ANY story.
If you want to criticize, that's fine, but how about you actually criticize what we've all read instead of "I am almost certain a deus ex machina development will take place in the following chapters to save the girls (hopefully I am wrong). Some new hidden power will be revealed, or courage will prevail in the face of impossible odds or some bs like that. " which isn't actually criticism because none of that has happened so it's not part of the story.
I personally find very little to criticize about Retired Heroes so if you are actually going to bother to list your criticisms and for those criticisms to be about the current content instead of straight out of your imagination, then I'd be interested to read it. You've mentioned that you suspension of disbelief had been pushed too much, I'm curious to know what has pushed it too much because you certainly don't provide anything concrete.
See that's the thing, I understand that you have expectations, and I don't mind criticism but you started "criticizing" for things that hadn't happened yet!
You expected Chris to be a complete Mary Sue, and expected him to start kicking ass with the sword from the previous chapter, but all he has done is set up a barrier. Moreover, he has shown to have numerous flaws, has admitted that he's not the greatest tactician and in this chapter he hasn't miraculously figured out that something was wrong from the girl's behaviour and done anything special about it.
Now you're once again making silly predictions about the next chapter that will have a deus ex machina development...
Dude, I can already guess what will happen, because I've been reading the manga carefully. Lina is wearing the pendant that Saliy made for Tifa so if she gets in danger, Saliy will rush towards her (or teleport) and then be able to also rescue Tifa, while being extremely angry about what happened. I'm not sure how exactly it will happen, but I know that none of this requires any deus ex machina development. Nothing is unfolding unrealistically here. The characters are behaving accordingly with what we know of them and we've been learning more about them as the story has progressed.
You're also making silly claims about there being no suspense, but that's incorrect. There's plenty of suspense if you read the story as it goes instead of focusing on what will happen (and being utterly wrong about it to boot). If you keep reading like that, you'll never find suspense in anything because there will always need to be some level of suspension of disbelief on your part in order to enjoy ANY story.
If you want to criticize, that's fine, but how about you actually criticize what we've all read instead of "I am almost certain a deus ex machina development will take place in the following chapters to save the girls (hopefully I am wrong). Some new hidden power will be revealed, or courage will prevail in the face of impossible odds or some bs like that. " which isn't actually criticism because none of that has happened so it's not part of the story.
I personally find very little to criticize about Retired Heroes so if you are actually going to bother to list your criticisms and for those criticisms to be about the current content instead of straight out of your imagination, then I'd be interested to read it. You've mentioned that you suspension of disbelief had been pushed too much, I'm curious to know what has pushed it too much because you certainly don't provide anything concrete.