But that happened with Shiera, too, and she did appear again, so we can hope Aldia makes an appearance in the future as well.King of blueballing, get a new superhot woman to fall in love with the MC and then forget about them and move on with nothing actually happening with them.
Also she just went away again.But that happened with Shiera, too, and she did appear again, so we can hope Aldia makes an appearance in the future as well.
Wasn't there some kind of "future history" in some chapter a year or two back about how Grey mostly just disappeared? (But that one implied a living Kai, IIRC.. should maybe look for it again).Feels like Kai just cemented his fate at the of the manga. Grey needs to die after it's all over to keep the peace. You can't just having a walking strategic weapon going around seducing top women around the world without inviting trouble.
This isn't translated well to most languages, as explorers, sports and labour overachievers and other exemplary individuals are heroes even in times of piece and more then welcome to prevent prosperity to devolve into stagnation."...The kind of people others would call 'heroes' are only welcome when times are bad."
Wow--impressively insightful (and unusual, for manga) perspective. You're only useful when you bring something to the table, after all; and you're only truly liked, in most cases, when you're useful.
This isn't translated well to most languages, as explorers, sports and labour overachievers and other exemplary individuals are heroes even in times of piece and more then welcome to prevent prosperity to devolve into stagnation.
You see it from the point of view of very specific system. For once it is seen as you regard sportsmen as exclusively entertainment.I wonder what you mean, as what I said was not disproven by your reply. Explorers (who find things of value), sportsmen (who provide entertainment), and hard workers (who bring about useful fruits of labor) all bring things to the table, as I said, thereby giving themselves value in the eyes of those who would only value someone so--which comprises most people on this planet. Once they fail to do such things, however, their value is lost; for many, they barely register as human at that point, with facts of reality being the only things that keep such a gross devaluation from coming to be.
To call such people "heroes", BTW, is an exaggeration that's way too common these days. They do things that range from unusual to truly impressive, but many are far too quick to make use of compliments--particularly superlative ones--due to excessive emotionality and for the sake of emotional response. It's good to recognize merit; it's not good to hyperbolically embellish it.
to be fair, we did get reisha to return despite her being sidelined in the yashi and school arcKing of blueballing, get a new superhot woman to fall in love with the MC and then forget about them and move on with nothing actually happening with them.