While I agree with your analysis on the MC. The way he's written is pretty self-inserty. He doesn't have skills that would have the heroine or any high-class lady be interested in him other than he's poor and the novelty about that. He isn't charming or charismatic he's just plain and boring. He isn't really heroic either when he first met the heroine it was portrayed as pretty humorous despite the fact they're kidnapped.The usual MC being the center of the world, meddling in everything thinking everything that doesn't fit MCs liking is wrong & everyone should answer every little question MC has about things.
I'm not saying MC is "wrong", I'm saying look at it from a villain perspective, this is MC being a total MC and calling things in his own way. Having things fall his way without considering others lives.
"Do you expect me to go to school when she's colapsed"
"I'm supposed to take care of her"
"I didn't know (like he would do something if he knew)"
"If there's no one close to her, I can!"
This is all the typical MC thinking of "She's not dating me but I'm the center of the world therefore I have the right to meddle in anything and everything".
Now obviously with the authors savior complex this will all be exactly what everyone wants in the end but lets ignore that and think about a world with free will rather than author control.
How did her life get to a state where there's this huge hole of "nobody close to her" for MC to sit his fat arse? Maybe that was never the case and there's actually multiple people around like friends at school and people at home that cares for her and are getting forced out by the unseen force of the author to make room for MCs enterence, why else would she be totally isolated at school & at home before MCs sudden appearance.
In the first place, the only reason MC got close to her was the MC power of "first impression is always supreme when MC" where not only did he get fucking kidnapped with her but she also magically got a feeling of safety from him despite him not doing anything to earn it.
Well anyway, if this was a villain novel MC would clearly show his trash self rather than being cuddled by the author like this.
Really sounds like i'm gonna have to wait for them to make another Dark Arisen to find that game more fun than tediousWell, it does have a small bit of an endgame as players are put on something of a time clock to tackle as many challenges as possible before the world is consumed. Though, it turns out that if you defeat all the challenges (the pillars of light and missions to evacuate residents) the timer seems to just stop and you can continue to go around the world like normal with plenty of enhanced enemies and stronger variants to face off against. It doesn't have the same type of endgame like Dragon's Dogma 1 with the.. world dragon? i forget it's name, where players could fight it alongside others to deal damage for rewards but it does offer a straight new game + that carries pretty much everything over into a new run. That being said, it does take all of the port crystals you placed down and puts them back in your inventory so players will still need to hike to the various special areas like the Sphinx, Medusa,and Elf villageg.
Thanks for the translations man looking forward to more when you can
Being rich gives you the psychological equivalent of a traumatic brain injury. You start losing some basic human faculties because they're not needed anymore.rich people don't have emotions it's impossible that they can properly care for a child
Wait, where did the harem tag come from?? Please don’t ruin the story with that.
Anyone have any LN spoilers to ease my worries?
The usual MC being the center of the world, meddling in everything thinking everything that doesn't fit MCs liking is wrong & everyone should answer every little question MC has about things.
I'm not saying MC is "wrong", I'm saying look at it from a villain perspective, this is MC being a total MC and calling things in his own way. Having things fall his way without considering others lives.
"Do you expect me to go to school when she's colapsed"
"I'm supposed to take care of her"
"I didn't know (like he would do something if he knew)"
"If there's no one close to her, I can!"
This is all the typical MC thinking of "She's not dating me but I'm the center of the world therefore I have the right to meddle in anything and everything".
Now obviously with the authors savior complex this will all be exactly what everyone wants in the end but lets ignore that and think about a world with free will rather than author control.
How did her life get to a state where there's this huge hole of "nobody close to her" for MC to sit his fat arse? Maybe that was never the case and there's actually multiple people around like friends at school and people at home that cares for her and are getting forced out by the unseen force of the author to make room for MCs enterence, why else would she be totally isolated at school & at home before MCs sudden appearance.
In the first place, the only reason MC got close to her was the MC power of "first impression is always supreme when MC" where not only did he get fucking kidnapped with her but she also magically got a feeling of safety from him despite him not doing anything to earn it.
Well anyway, if this was a villain novel MC would clearly show his trash self rather than being cuddled by the author like this.
Sorry, can't do that. There's a main girl, a rival, another guy's love interest and two childhood friends in the bag at the point I've read up to, most of whom he has some actual interest in (unsurprisingly, given the plot restriction placed on him pursuing the main girl, his attentions are lured away at times).
On the contrary, I believe he should've stayed there to care for her. The only reason he's going to that school is because he has to as part of his job. His job being to take care of her. If that maid or any of the other servants were taking care of her, then he wouldn't have a job.If it takes two or three days, it's not particularly light.
Well, she's right about that. He shouldn't miss school because of her if there's someone there to take care of her.
He's not the only one taking care of her, so other servants taking care of her does not mean he doesn't have a job. He's specifically meant to take care of her public image. That includes going to school and maintaining a good enough grade. When she's home sick he doesn't need to make sure her image is upheld, so he can go to school alone.On the contrary, I believe he should've stayed there to care for her. The only reason he's going to that school is because he has to as part of his job. His job being to take care of her. If that maid or any of the other servants were taking care of her, then he wouldn't have a job.
We've never been shown the other servants do anything to take care of her. However, we do know that she doesn't like them. He was hired as her "caretaker". Preserving her public image is just one of his duties. I'm not saying he can't go to school alone. I'm saying she likely would've preferred he was there as her caretaker instead.He's not the only one taking care of her, so other servants taking care of her does not mean he doesn't have a job. He's specifically meant to take care of her public image. That includes going to school and maintaining a good enough grade. When she's home sick he doesn't need to make sure her image is upheld, so he can go to school alone.
Sure, she'd prefer him to stay with her, most likely. But catering to her wishes isn't a primary part of his job. Preserving her and his own image (since that reflects on her) is, however, and going to school and maintaining his grades is part of that. I think they went over that early on when he was hired. If education was not part of his duties, he absolutely should've stayed, but it is.I'm saying she likely would've preferred he was there as her caretaker instead.
His education could be taken care of by Shizune as he's currently studying with her already. The only thing he'd miss out on is his attendance for the day, the same as her.Sure, she'd prefer him to stay with her, most likely. But catering to her wishes isn't a primary part of his job. Preserving her and his own image (since that reflects on her) is, however, and going to school and maintaining his grades is part of that. I think they went over that early on when he was hired. If education was not part of his duties, he absolutely should've stayed, but it is.