Tensei Kizoku no Isekai Boukenroku: Jichou o Shiranai Kamigami no Shito - Vol. 10 Ch. 49

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He was? The way the king worded it I thought he was always a marquis and was given a threat to be demoted if he complained about the fine.
 
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Just realized that isekai tensei stories like this (e.g. TsukiMichi, Soudouki) really don't tend to stray off from the "story-arcs-tested-to-be-popular" path like technology progression and multiple wives story beats.
I have read those 2 (manga + Tsukimichi Web novel). In Tsukimichi Makoto don't even have a fiancee. 2 top girls (Tomoe & Mio) are coming at him, and he rejects & stonewalls them both repeatedly. Everybody else too for that matter. Balud/Bard is less scared of the women and even proposed to 2 of them (merchant & his maid). In general male leads have no interest in women (Makoto from Tsukimichi) or aren't allowed for intimacy (Kazuma from Konosuba). The reason is these stories are aimed for Japanese otaku who don't like people with normal (read: intimate) relationships. If male lead were to get to have some intimacy, otaku audience would see him as a normal person. As Makoto's 2 otaku friends say in a flashback side story: "Normal people with a life can go die and explode." And so Makoto got chosen as a male lead instead of his schoolmate popular with the girls, or Bugdess' chosen hero Trashmoki.
 
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I have read those 2 (manga + Tsukimichi Web novel). In Tsukimichi Makoto don't even have a fiancee. 2 top girls (Tomoe & Mio) are coming at him, and he rejects & stonewalls them both repeatedly. Everybody else too for that matter. Balud/Bard is less scared of the women and even proposed to 2 of them (merchant & his maid). In general male leads have no interest in women (Makoto from Tsukimichi) or aren't allowed for intimacy (Kazuma from Konosuba). The reason is these stories are aimed for Japanese otaku who don't like people with normal (read: intimate) relationships. If male lead were to get to have some intimacy, otaku audience would see him as a normal person. As Makoto's 2 otaku friends say in a flashback side story: "Normal people with a life can go die and explode." And so Makoto got chosen as a male lead instead of his schoolmate popular with the girls, or Bugdess' chosen hero Trashmoki.

Umm
Makoto actually have gone all the way with both Tomoe and Mio (it's a looooong way before he finally do it, but once he decide 'yes, fuck' he fuck)
 
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Umm
Makoto actually have gone all the way with both Tomoe and Mio (it's a looooong way before he finally do it, but once he decide 'yes, fuck' he fuck)
Srsly!!? Sounds like I need to catch up with the Web novel again. Where did I left it off again... Chapter 3-hundred something. Nah, I'll just wait for manga to catch up.
 
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Srsly!!? Sounds like I need to catch up with the Web novel again. Where did I left it off again... Chapter 3-hundred something. Nah, I'll just wait for manga to catch up.

You might die of old age before that happens at this monthly release pace.
 
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WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?! THAT'S THE BEST PART!
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Plausable explanation for the titles being pronounced all the same is that all of them have the same rank. "Prince" here is not "prince" as in the son of a king, but the ruler of a principality.
 
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Plausable explanation for the titles being pronounced all the same is that all of them have the same rank. "Prince" here is not "prince" as in the son of a king, but the ruler of a principality.
but is the reason for the principality being called so not exactly because their ruler is the child of a king?
I have no idea, my country was colonized and not feudal so I don't know about what happens if they change the rank of somewhere's ruler and the like.
 
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You know, the Gods in this story don't have a good standing in my eyes. It's questionable enough that they can't interfere in worldly affairs and beef up a mortal to do the job for them. Now they're using their authority as Gods to marry off the saint to the same one they're forcing to fight for them. At the end of the day, however, they pulled all these stunts centering around Cain because it's amusing to them.

Here's a question: If Aaron was so bad for using his godly powers to force people to kill each other because it's entertaining to him, what makes the other gods so different doing basically the exact same thing on a single individual?
 

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