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No, it's statements of fact: Things explicitly stated in the story.Your comparison is not equal, your argument is a loop of assumptions
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No one was summoned by a Kingdom here. This is the Divine Intervention isekai. The twist here is that there's a single person that didn't get summoned by a Goddess. Thanks to that, he missed out on all the perks of it. Among said perks is the "cheat skill". The implication is that even if a kingdom did manage to summon someone, they'd just have some schlub off the street, since they, not being Goddesses, can't unlock their cheat skills for them.It does not. She summoned him, but that does not mean she did not summon him the exact same way every other hero summon goes, or are you going to say that every hero that was summoned by a kingdom is also not a hero?
No, they didn't. She was sealed. The case was solved. No more problem. You're making an assertion that's directly contradicted by the story. Kyouya says he doesn't have a cheat skill? "We really don't know one way or another!" Felice says she summoned him? "It's the work of a Goddess!" Felice explains only a Goddess can unshackle you, and thus grant you a cheat skill? "You see, he totally could have one, because a Goddess summoned him!"They continued to send heroes to go after a demon lord that has destroyed at least 3000 worlds, that they could not defeat with the previous how ever many heroes, yet they still sent heroes after her.
You're either unreasonable, or trolling. Either way, this is fun.
I suspect you don't speak Japanese either. The original line was likely something like "女神という者”, which is the Japanese equivalent of saying "These so-called 'Goddesses' ". Which is literally just a way of acknowledging what others call them.There is a difference, especially in Japanese. If she specifically meant only the goddesses, there is no reason why she wouldn't just say "the goddesses" instead of "the beings called goddesses"
Yeah, there's an extremely powerful backer that's rendered everyone involved immune to the Goddesses' memory tampering. Said backer is able to subvert their active efforts to find it, and can make a "drug" that can give people additional abilities beyond the ones inherent to them. Sounds like a Goddess so far. Also the drug doesn't work as retroactive justification for your thing, because it just showed up, and nobody has taken it before now.And heck, the details of that drug call your clear-cut interpretation of the line into question anyway. "Only the goddesses can unlock unique abilities," yet along comes this drug that also unlocks unique abilities. We've yet to see or hear if these abilities are temporary, but it unlocks abilities that by your understanding only the goddesses should be able to unlock. Whatever they're made of, or who made them, it still ruins your premise that a hero must be summoned by a goddess to gain a unique ability.