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@Sacron1143 Literally nothing of this matters, novel readers always make it sound like the original story is some sort of high grade art that is above everything, the best part of this series has always been the spider doing funny shit and her reactions and thinking.
All those questions you are saying are irrelevant, people didnt start reading the manga for a "deep" story with "confusing" events, the fact of the matter is that this manga has a 8.95 rating and more than 5 million views for a reason, all that extra shit that people always tell they are missing is irrelevant because what people enjoy about this manga has nothing to do with that bs.
I have read the novel and the humans side while watching the anime, to anyone who is being tempted by novel readers to read it, ignore them 100%, its not worth it, its just childish weebs being mad their story isnt being adapted like they want, the manga is just a superior version of what it does (mainly comedy and entertainment) vs what the novel does ("deep" story with "big questions and answers")
If half your story is full worthless characters and events who people dont like but are forced to read to "understand" your story, you have failed as a storywriter, more lore =/= better story.
All those questions you are saying are irrelevant, people didnt start reading the manga for a "deep" story with "confusing" events, the fact of the matter is that this manga has a 8.95 rating and more than 5 million views for a reason, all that extra shit that people always tell they are missing is irrelevant because what people enjoy about this manga has nothing to do with that bs.
I have read the novel and the humans side while watching the anime, to anyone who is being tempted by novel readers to read it, ignore them 100%, its not worth it, its just childish weebs being mad their story isnt being adapted like they want, the manga is just a superior version of what it does (mainly comedy and entertainment) vs what the novel does ("deep" story with "big questions and answers")
If half your story is full worthless characters and events who people dont like but are forced to read to "understand" your story, you have failed as a storywriter, more lore =/= better story.