And in addition, what about any sort of unintentional damage?i guess this brings up an interesting question. Unless I was speedreading, he can only awaken when feeling killing intent.
But what about automated systems and defense systems. Since these are machines, they give out nothing.
unintentional might not wake him up, it has to be the feeling.And in addition, what about any sort of unintentional damage?
Maybe you're thinking about that one brain-inhabiting octopus scene? It's kinda funny to find a protagonist who's both really vulnerable and incredibly strong. Usually, strong characters like these aren't known for depending on others very much, like he does with his sister. I'm not sure if it should even be considered dependence, but either way, they're both pretty interesting.unintentional might not wake him up, it has to be the feeling.
i think this was shown before too... i dont remember though
Personally I don’t think the author will have the balls to kill off either MCs, especially with the brains x brawn energy they’ve got, but who knows. They might prove me wrong. All I know is that people who can effortlessly kill off MCs like Fujimoto Sensei don’t come a dime a dozen.In any way I look at it, the sister is more like another main character in terms of importance. I wonder what will happen to her as the series progresses. I really can't see this series going in a "damsel in distress" sort of direction. More likely to me, it seems like the series will just get a whole lot darker. Even the implication of the sister staying so defenseless against those higher-grade assassins screams "major character death", so I was surprised when there wasn't a corresponding "tragedy" tag. Unless the brother just magically gets better, I doubt this series is headed anywhere less dark and bloody, which is interesting in of itself. I can already imagine my anxiety spiking from the later chapters.
Both are complementary. The brother is the main fighting force, and the major focus of the story, while the sister does all the work while he is unconscious, and generally has a support role in the fight.In any way I look at it, the sister is more like another main character in terms of importance. I wonder what will happen to her as the series progresses. I really can't see this series going in a "damsel in distress" sort of direction. More likely to me, it seems like the series will just get a whole lot darker. Even the implication of the sister staying so defenseless against those higher-grade assassins screams "major character death", so I was surprised when there wasn't a corresponding "tragedy" tag. Unless the brother just magically gets better, I doubt this series is headed anywhere less dark and bloody, which is interesting in of itself. I can already imagine my anxiety spiking from the later chapters.
They could be separated in the future though.Personally I don’t think the author will have the balls to kill off either MCs
isn't he powered up by her constantly trying to kill him legit?i guess this brings up an interesting question. Unless I was speedreading, he can only awaken when feeling killing intent.
But what about automated systems and defense systems. Since these are machines, they give out nothing.
im surprised that chinese is included twice, if this is that far in the future you would think the languages consolidated by nowWoah, it's interesting to see Indonesian is included on that warning sign.