Maybe it's English they have a problem with, not Japanese.How you gonna give yourself a Japanese handle, but make such a messy translation!? You need to whitenize you're handle, brah😅. Your skill level doesn't match that Japanese one.
One issue is that the translator and editor are the same person.the translation this time around is a bit rough. might wanna do a second pass and repost.
I like the way it shows that organized crime is flawed in ways that tip it's hand by being organized crime.For a chapter that talks so much about Ivy, Ivy sure isn't in it.
Can we just get back to Ivy wandering with Sora and the cat already? This arc has dragged on too way long, it's not nearly as interesting as the author thinks it is, and the only reason I'm still following this series is the hope that it'll return to the shit I actually care about at some point.
And I care about that, why?I like the way it shows that organized crime is flawed in ways that tip it's hand by being organized crime.
Like the way traitors use doubletalk to sound sincerely good while actually relaying malicious instructions.
Because i assume you want to stop organized crime.And I care about that, why?
That's bold of you to assume.Because i assume you want to stop organized crime.
And every member of organized crime is hazed. Not all are what one would call "willing participants" and that means that they can possibly be persuaded to fear accepting legal consequences less than continued servitude to crime.
That's fair. Escapism.That's bold of you to assume.
This is a fictional. It's not real. Nobody was hurt in its creation. Hell, I'm not even sure I actually care about organized crime being stopped in real life, because I'm fairly certain corrupt governments are essentially organized crime, and there are plenty of those to go around these days, and I'm too involved in my own life to care about trying to have that stop beyond voting during elections because I've already have enough problems going on in my own life, first of which is rising cost of living.
I definitely don't care about organized crime in this story, because it wasn't what the story was sold on, and it's really not that interesting. I like when Ivy's just raveling with Sora and the cat; this is a really, really long and circuitous diversion from that.
It just feels like the author thought they had to up the stakes... except the stakes were already pretty high for a prepubescent girl traveling in a fantasy world where monsters exist and to essentially be powerless compared to everybody else.That's fair. Escapism.
On the note of corrupt governments, you are quite correct. Avoid those who support world government.
Echiro Oda had the right idea in that regard. No matters what their reason for it, if a movement demands/requests a world government to enforce their solution, then they are a part of the corruption problem or soon will be.
I'll be honest. I also liked the travelling arc better.
Maybe. Ir maybe the author is tired of organized crime getting away with crap and wanted to write a story where they get caught. Or maybe it's propaganda to make organized crime look do unbeatable that it takes magical tools and discernment to even begin to hope to resist them.It just feels like the author thought they had to up the stakes... except the stakes were already pretty high for a prepubescent girl traveling in a fantasy world where monsters exist and to essentially be powerless compared to everybody else.