Bah, the limitations of such short chapters really shows here... only so much information can be conveyed and they did a truely pisspoor job of it.
I think it's only part that, it's also that there's been little to no clarity on what the longer term goals and objectives are, the limits of the power levels of magic, summons, weapons. The author has either accidentally or intentionally kept everything vague so whenever a fight takes place it's not impossible for the MC to flip everything on it's head because of some system we had no idea existed.
We don't know how raids, dungeons, level ups (beyond needing a pact for them to be useful) p2w items impacts or anything. We don't know the topography, we don't know if elements have advantages or disadvantages. We don't know how players can be tracked (other than the goggles he'll use to find his sister), we don't know anything about anything so whenever anything happens we can only vaguely nod and accept it.
Dude just wanted a f2p shitting on p2w isekai and hasn't thought much beyond using mechanics when it pleases him or clarifying anything beyond moments when it makes MC look super cool and super strong,
despite how he's meant to be an underdog?
saw a decent amount of people shit on the MC in the last chapter because of "trusting" that poilce officer and here we go he didnt
I mean sure but we know nothing about the specifics of the deal other than him joining the guild, there's 0 clarity on what that means. If he can't leave the guild without her letting him, or she can dictate his actions to some degree or restrict his rewards from guild quests (which it seems like she can since her plan revolves around her reallocating guild coin rewards) then he is trusting her to an extent whether he admits it or not.
The author wants him to both be so edgy and untrusting that he never trusted her actually but his actions show otherwise since he's now tied to her guild and she can interfere with his rewards at a later date. The vagueness of the whole system lets the author and MC have their cake and eat it too.