@deerafl
The best revenge is when you don't have to do anything and they damn themselves.
@PrincessM
At 5, with no one providing for you and presumably never being taught self sufficiency, your going to die. the isekai grounds the story in some reality we can relate to, I don't know about you, but If I came back as a re incarnation with what I know, I could probably survive on my own passed 3/4 years old if it was required, I wouldn't live good, but I would live.
@Tahaku My guess is the unreadable skill is her past memories. Either it was blank because the system they use doesn't have the necessary resources to process the information or it was left blank by a higher power to protect her. The Fortune Teller told her to keep her memories a secret, so if someone up high is watching out for her then they'd know the danger of her memories being revealed as well and would have went to lengths to hide it. OF course, it could easily be something else entirely, but I wanted to throw my guess out there.
no .. no .. no...
goes around the world, becomes omnipotent with absurd tamed beasts - monsters, learn absurd magic and return to greet the parents, the village chief and all of them ...... something like
<hello, i'm home .... and now i will exterminate you all in excruciating pain muahahahaha # bad laugh level 10#>
... beginning of the massacre ...
Please, somebody spoil me and tell me if her parents/siblings/village chief/village itself dies? I don’t think I could ever be satisfied unless they’re in the ground, eaten by monsters, or worse.
Wait a second, did she walk in and see the rotting corpse of the fortune teller. Also spoiler
[/The village gets economically ruined so her family probably starved to death. That fortune teller the village chief let die? She was the only person who could make a certain type of produce flourish and selling that specific produce was the main source of income for the village.]
Any rational being which refers to its own progeny as a "thing," considers an inherent condition a cause of misfortune worth killing them, and attempts to justify it by claiming that the victim would prefer it ought to go directly to Hell! Same for anyone who deprives an innocent person of necessary medicine because of a little charity given to an object of common hatred. What's going on underneath is pretty damn obvious and honestly disgusting. But the evil ones aren't the common villagers who simply fear getting involved: the sin of bystanders who fear retribution and that of the two (or more) actual culprits is not the same. True the villagers aren't good people, but they aren't evil, merely weak.
@OverlordSaiki
I wouldn't be so sure of that. People are cruel, and I'm guessing the change wasn't entirely sudden (given the comments during the ceremony in the beginning and the year-long time-skip). It seems that the protagonist's sperm-donor probably had a lot wrong with him to begin with (the mother seems like she's trying to pretend the situation isn't happening — a common occurrence with abuse and other forms of domestic violence), and given the clearly authoritarian-style patriarchal setting… That or I am reading way too far into it.
@blackLuna I've seen people in 3rd world countries making babies just to help them in their work and they get beaten if they are not doing as told.
And there are children who are neglected and abused after divorce of parents.
In the case of MC, she was missing an ability, to relate irl let's assume she has lost a limb.
In both above mentioned cases, they won't be treated badly just because they lost a limb for which they are not at fault. Other factors matter more.
As it's believed that it's God's punishment that she's starless, that may be the main cause of this.
But going as far as to kill her is too much (in later chapters).
Not necessarily. They said that it's rare for them to have memories, so it's possible her past self made a deal to retain memories at a cost of being weaker - amongst many other logical possibilities.