The source material is honestly much better. MCs actions are very poorly explained. There are already tons of plot holes, because they compressed roughly 50 WN chapters into 15 long strip chapters.This series seems like a "fun" series in the sense of you have to turn your brain off to avoid plot holes and it's entertaining to read even though it's a bit of a narrative mess.
Is there only a WN or is there also a LN of this series?The source material is honestly much better. MCs actions are very poorly explained. There are already tons of plot holes, because they compressed roughly 50 WN chapters into 15 long strip chapters.
Just a WN, but it's pretty well put together, completed, and the translation is making consistent progress. It's way better at setting the tone (and frankly, not spoiling future content) and giving context to the different actions taken by each character.Is there only a WN or is there also a LN of this series?
Link pls?Just a WN, but it's pretty well put together, completed, and the translation is making consistent progress. It's way better at setting the tone (and frankly, not spoiling future content) and giving context to the different actions taken by each character.
Because she knew his son would read a text box and start doing the ebul route (don't ask how)? And that she would be dead, because her son is the protag, so of course she'll be dead by the time camera pans on him. And she just had to lay some contrived retroactively activating 'curse-be-gone' -charm on him, instead of any concrete forethought on helping with his future, which she pretty much had to have known to prepare all of this.And now the spirit of his deceased mother doing a deus ex machina?
This is basically a predetermined event.I feel like I’m missing something. If the goal is to stop the commoners dorm from being attacked because Irena won the match, why not just beat her to prevent it altogether? Is it another instance of “sticking to the original time line as close as possible”?
Makes total sense if you don't think about itBecause she knew his son would read a text box and start doing the ebul route (don't ask how)? And that she would be dead, because her son is the protag, so of course she'll be dead by the time camera pans on him. And she just had to lay some contrived retroactively activating 'curse-be-gone' -charm on him, instead of any concrete forethought on helping with his future, which she pretty much had to have known to prepare all of this.
...And no explaining anything, because that would ruin the surprise, of course!
Finally someone gets itThis series seems like a "fun" series in the sense of you have to turn your brain off to avoid plot holes and it's entertaining to read even though it's a bit of a narrative mess.
There is a reason for it, which this series skipped.And now the spirit of his deceased mother doing a deus ex machina?
This is basically a predetermined event.
Any noble duels with Irina and loses > that noble will raid the dormitory.
If Frey duels with Irina and wins > a random noble will raid the dormitory.
In any situation except for this one where Irina is suffering from the mana recoil, Irina will beat any other ordinary student, so there's no chance of any other noble dueling Irina and winning.
So Frey dueling with Irina and losing technically means he gets picked as the raider, and if he doesn't want to, that technically means there's no raider, but someone else might do it then.