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Thank you for the chapter! Give in to the greed!
well theoretically, the guild is a way to provide contracts and protect the interests of adventures. But, if your talented enough, and can find a capable trustworthy alternative, you wouldn't need the guild. It's just finally dawning on Yuta, that he doesn't need them. If anything, his position seems like a step away from a King; since, he is reclaiming a large abandoned land. So if anything; the adventurers guild, is going to have to crawl on the ground and beg for forgiveness, if they ever want to operate in his territory.Yeah. The adventurers guild really doesn't matter. Unsure why he ever thought they did, once he had found a legal route to sell drops to other merchants.
That's a good way to describe her. Not in any way malicious, just very focused on one particular sin. Both of them."In a way, it's kind of fascinating."
Revenge is a dish best served cold. But this might start to freeze.Lol it gonna take a while for Guild figure out who... Revenge was nice
Numbers is a thing most authors can't.they using modern yen prices to things is really weird, what fricking pseudo medieval society would deal with billions
damn. but i would wish they would stop compare the isekai money with Yen. i feel a little confused when they do that.
i do know copper coins can buy a meal, bronzecoins cheap weapons and clothes, silver coins fine clothes and such. gold coins almost everything as long you got enough of them. the rarest of coins i heard from most manga either platinum or red gold coins.
no need to compare it with our world's money.. that is what i feel sometimes. oh i am sorry for ranting.
I fail to see how any of those paragraphs contradicted what we had said before? about him wanting to join the guild because he wanted to make ppl realize real spirit abusers are stronk. And how, like I were saying, the guild is not going to serve that purpose very well either way. And that other avenues will work even better.wall of text
Yeah. This was why I had that conditional at the end about having found a place to sell his drops.well theoretically, the guild is a way to provide contracts and protect the interests of adventures. But, if your talented enough, and can find a capable trustworthy alternative, you wouldn't need the guild.
Eh. I wouldn't call his a king just because he has a lot of land. You need [many] citizens for that. He is not even at the level of a mayor, yet.It's just finally dawning on Yuta, that he doesn't need them. If anything, his position seems like a step away from a King; since, he is reclaiming a large abandoned land. So if anything; the adventurers guild, is going to have to crawl on the ground and beg for forgiveness, if they ever want to operate in his territory.
kind of. it's important to note that; since, he is a high spirit contractor, he would have more prestige than most kings in that world. Especially since, he's reclaiming land no one else was able to. If the better part of his reputation ever gets out, people will flock to him in droves. Getting a city's worth of subjects wouldn't be hard for him. His status would easily be a Lord at the minimum. Additionally, being a subject of a kingdom he owes nothing to, is pointless and unnecessary; thus, he would likely get elevated to king status, by his subjects desire to be a independent nation. This is why he is, in a sense, a step away; it's just a big daunting snowballing step, that is best waited on, until other things are taken care of first.Eh. I wouldn't call his a king just because he has a lot of land. You need [many] citizens for that. He is not even at the level of a mayor, yet.
It is rarely that easy for people in feudal societies to migrate even within their own kingdom, much less to another. And even if they somehow do, he only has a single location for now. So they would only become a city-state, not a kingdom.kind of. it's important to note that; since, he is a high spirit contractor, he would have more prestige than most kings in that world. Especially since, he's reclaiming land no one else was able to. If the better part of his reputation ever gets out, people will flock to him in droves. Getting a city's worth of subjects wouldn't be hard for him. His status would easily be a Lord at the minimum. Additionally, being a subject of a kingdom he owes nothing to, is pointless and unnecessary; thus, he would likely get elevated to king status, by his subjects desire to be a independent nation. This is why he is, in a sense, a step away; it's just a big daunting snowballing step, that is best waited on, until other things are taken care of first.
It's worth mentioning that for people to legally migrate anywhere in a feudal society, they need the permission of their lord. Said lord might not care about a few peasants and would probably leave it in the hands of whoever runs his daily affairs, but if they indeed wanted to leave in droves, that's not only a hard pass for him, but a denouncement of the MC as an outlaw (since he's not a noble). Conflit would be inevitable, so he'd have to be ready to pretty much beat down the current order of things and establish a new one.It is rarely that easy for people in feudal societies to migrate even within their own kingdom, much less to another. And even if they somehow do, he only has a single location for now. So they would only become a city-state, not a kingdom.
But the real reason I wouldn't call him a king, is because none of the above has happened yet (and for now he has no intent/plans to make it happen).
He himself might not need the guild, but future adventurer spirit users will need some sort of organisation to at least reliably get work from. True, the whole concept of an adventurer's guild is on the nose, since they simply act like mercenaries for whatever local authorities, but even mercenaries organized. If he can't get the guild to recognize spirit users, then the next best thing he could do is crush it out of existence, by establishing a competing one that would take all their business. This of course might be a tall order if the current guild has some sort of royal charter, that guarantees them a monopoly (as pretty much all guilds historically had), so it makes sense that he'd try appealing to them first.Yeah. The adventurers guild really doesn't matter. Unsure why he ever thought they did, once he had found a legal route to sell drops to other merchants.
wall of text is to correct on both of you recalling how the story went and goes, tbh no hard feeling i don't really get or care about the context of both of your argument, im here just to deliver of the "the journey so far" , if you feel its not for you, its for everyone who reacted that message that found it helpfulI fail to see how any of those paragraphs contradicted what we had said before? about him wanting to join the guild because he wanted to make ppl realize real spirit abusers are stronk. And how, like I were saying, the guild is not going to serve that purpose very well either way. And that other avenues will work even better.
In fact, feels like you only rehashed exactly what we were already talking about, directly after saying "no, you don't remember what this manga is about". (which, fair enough, I don't remember everything. But you did not bring up anything new and relevant. And to begin with, the manga is about re-greening the wasteland, and all the plots inside the city which were the current topic, are just side-plots and not actually what it is about).
Yeah. This was why I had that conditional at the end about having found a place to sell his drops.
Eh. I wouldn't call his a king just because he has a lot of land. You need [many] citizens for that. He is not even at the level of a mayor, yet.