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Thanks for the chapter!
the three of them were all born at the same time. So it can't be anyone who wasn't born on the exact same day.My guess is that the other reincarnator is his brother.
sad thing is, this one actually handles some aspects WAY better than most isekai do. In this one, other characters aren't idle or completely dependent on the mc. They also aren't mindlessly jealous of him either. For example, his family. His brother doesn't get jealous of him and sees him being smart as an inspiration to work harder to be a reliable big brother to him. His father feels something similar and starts engaging in politics more actively to raise the family's status and support the three kids. Rather than some random feat of the mc getting the king to raise their rank, it's the political maneuvering behind the scenes of their father that does it. It leads to some interesting events and conflicts with the brother and father. The brother goes to school a few years ahead of the mc and builds a reputation as the best student and adventurer along side his party. The father tries to arrange a marriage between the brother and the princess of their country but the brother is now romantically involved with a noble daughter that's in his party and this becomes a big falling out between the brother and father.this is probably the worst isekai i have ever seen
HEY i like this that you said, huge char development, i think MC being main focus of a story should only be made for games becuase you can't leave (you)rself behind right? but manga and novels you are and outsider seeing the events of the world so that's where many things should happen because, the world doesn't stop each time you blink right?the three of them were all born at the same time. So it can't be anyone who wasn't born on the exact same day.
sad thing is, this one actually handles some aspects WAY better than most isekai do. In this one, other characters aren't idle or completely dependent on the mc. They also aren't mindlessly jealous of him either. For example, his family. His brother doesn't get jealous of him and sees him being smart as an inspiration to work harder to be a reliable big brother to him. His father feels something similar and starts engaging in politics more actively to raise the family's status and support the three kids. Rather than some random feat of the mc getting the king to raise their rank, it's the political maneuvering behind the scenes of their father that does it. It leads to some interesting events and conflicts with the brother and father. The brother goes to school a few years ahead of the mc and builds a reputation as the best student and adventurer along side his party. The father tries to arrange a marriage between the brother and the princess of their country but the brother is now romantically involved with a noble daughter that's in his party and this becomes a big falling out between the brother and father.
All of that happens without the mc really being involved or knowing, a real strong point for the story as the other characters do have lives outside of him. The problem is, as I said last chapter. The author rushes everything, not letting the characters grow up to the point where their actions of the things they get involved in won't seem ridiculous for their age.
They are 7, so even dumber.Who let's 2 children go traveling alone? Weren't they, like, 8?
Is the snake from heaven or from hell?
yea tell meman, where this is thing trying to get?
i can introducce you to one that will make you think this one is decent
Name?man, where this is thing trying to get?
i can introducce you to one that will make you think this one is decent
That looks intriguing. But yeah the manga adaptation is badthe three of them were all born at the same time. So it can't be anyone who wasn't born on the exact same day.
sad thing is, this one actually handles some aspects WAY better than most isekai do. In this one, other characters aren't idle or completely dependent on the mc. They also aren't mindlessly jealous of him either. For example, his family. His brother doesn't get jealous of him and sees him being smart as an inspiration to work harder to be a reliable big brother to him. His father feels something similar and starts engaging in politics more actively to raise the family's status and support the three kids. Rather than some random feat of the mc getting the king to raise their rank, it's the political maneuvering behind the scenes of their father that does it. It leads to some interesting events and conflicts with the brother and father. The brother goes to school a few years ahead of the mc and builds a reputation as the best student and adventurer along side his party. The father tries to arrange a marriage between the brother and the princess of their country but the brother is now romantically involved with a noble daughter that's in his party and this becomes a big falling out between the brother and father.
All of that happens without the mc really being involved or knowing, a real strong point for the story as the other characters do have lives outside of him. The problem is, as I said last chapter. The author rushes everything, not letting the characters grow up to the point where their actions of the things they get involved in won't seem ridiculous for their age.
Try Gun-Ota. Apparently it was too bad for the publisher as well, getting cancelled. But it lasted surprisingly long for one with a poor story and ugly graphics. I can't remember anymore the point where I dropped it, but I believe I read at least a couple of dozen chapters, maybe even more. In comparison, at least this series has generally pretty character designs, even if the backgrounds and random side characters/monsters may suffer from lazy drawing effort.this is probably the worst isekai i have ever seen
I suppose she may already be hard smitten on him and she is getting excited by his casual/clueless remark.Her reaction to It's fun because I'm with you, Claris looks a bit off. I think she was supposed to look flattered and blushing, but to me the heavy sweat drops and furrowed brow make it seem like she's deeply disturbed by that remark.
It's funny how they're supposed to be seven, but they're traveling all alone and nobody finds it weird. And then they find an even smaller kid (who'd probably in her fourties, because elves), casually fleeing from monsters. Free-range children much?