I think the FMC was trying to be flirty, instead of 'I'm the only woman in your eyes', as in 'I'm your number one girl', it's 'I'm the only hero in your eyes'. MC took that literally and told her yes, she's the only hero whose title is legit with her merit and accomplishments.I don't understand pages 8 and 9.
Turns out I'm just as dense as the mcI think the FMC was trying to be flirty, instead of 'I'm the only woman in your eyes', as in 'I'm your number one girl', it's 'I'm the only hero in your eyes'. MC took that literally and told her yes, she's the only hero whose title is legit with her merit and accomplishments.
The other party members saw what FMC was trying to do and basically kicked her while she was down like true friends would. 'You should have seen that coming with how you phrased it, that's your own fault', or something along those lines.
Nah, I had to think pretty hard after seeing that question. If I was the MC and got hit with that question, I'd be more neurotic and overthink it like, 'Does she seriously think she doesn't compare to the 'heroes' who come from another world? No, that can't be right. Is she worried I'd get tired of her and go with them? As if, she can be a pain to be around, but she's a better person than those guys ever will be. What the hell does she mean by that?' And then fret over it for a good bit before getting tired of thinking and move on to something else.Turns out I'm just as dense as the mc
the elf futa is the princessI think the FMC was trying to be flirty, instead of 'I'm the only woman in your eyes', as in 'I'm your number one girl', it's 'I'm the only hero in your eyes'. MC took that literally and told her yes, she's the only hero whose title is legit with her merit and accomplishments.
The other party members saw what FMC was trying to do and basically kicked her while she was down like true friends would. 'You should have seen that coming with how you phrased it, that's your own fault', or something along those lines.
Other notes, comparing this with today's disneyland/world, I'd probably pick this one to go. We'd at least know what to expect with a demon theme, and yet they made this pretty family-friendly, unlike whatever disney corporate is trying to accomplish these days.
Also, who the hell among the hero's party is the demon lord's daughter? I'm guessing the fighter, Toifa, seeing as how she was looking around the castle-turned-theme park with a sense of longing. I initially thought the priest at first, considering how he and Beelzebub interacted at the end of last chapter, but then I remember he's a guy.