I love when both the mc and opponent are just reveling in the fight. No anger, no grudge, just a fire to have fun.
By the context I think it's the MC internally praising the old man for despite having a naturally low level, having battle experience comparable to him.Hello, translator here.
That page that I left a TN is still bugging me, so if you know if it's Sakura thoughts or the Chihiro's thought, let me know, this is the original text.
レベルが低くなっても他の人に無いレベル8万の経験値がある
If nothing else, I'll see you when the inevitable between Iso Miki and Yumesaki Kirara shipdom fight begins.
Also that sword is nerfing him a bit as by the last chapter. He didn't just want to steamroll everyone he wanted to have funtaking away his sword would be the equivalent of engaging phase 2 for makoto since this is pretty much his first time using one
More natural too.Very simple and direct way to communicate "this is that old man's wife" without having to say it right from the start.
Next chap is the finishing blow.Are we gonna get hand to hand combat _ ??
Even without her saying anything about him, her having some kind of connection with him was about as subtle as a neon sign. Her dialogue only cements the aspect of "I've known him for sixty some-odd years now."More natural too.
In manga we see so many exchanges of "hey bro" "hi sis" and not "Hey dork" "Yes loser?" and it seels very... clinical I guess?
Maybe in Japan it's less accepted for the mortal frenimies thing siblings have in my experience.
makes more sense, yet still feels overly specific imhoBy the context I think it's the MC internally praising the old man for despite having a naturally low level, having battle experience comparable to him.