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God, I really hope this is the last time we see that twin tailed girl. I can't stand her somehow.
 
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CMIIW, if my memory is right, Marino use Tiera body as medium to talk with shin at the world tree
 
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5/10. The MC is just some idiot sandwich without his own character (you'll get more character developement by just tossing some bugs into a jug full of rotten fruits) and TBH there is no real story to it :|
 
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At this point I am reading this manga for nostalgia. I have been reading the novel since I was like 10 years old as a way to learn English and I have been reading it still now. It is not great or bad just fun tbh.
 
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Was pretty good at the start, but after that, like everyone else has said already, it went downhill kinda fast.
Many times, if not always, there isn't a clear main goal other than exploration and discovering the origins of why he was isekai'd, though with how the story is going, we're most likely not going to see that any time soon as it gets sidetracked every damn time. That and the story just being, for lack of a better word, bland. It gets extremely tedious to keep reading later on.
I feel like I wasted my time reading this one, but at least I'm thankful I finally caught up, so that I can just drop it now. Maybe reading the ln instead will make it better. If not, I'll just be even angrier at myself for wasting more of my time.
 
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So the images are blurry for /ak/ and Uxtef because the raws are like that...

Anyone know where Hesitation got their better quality raws?
 
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The greatest weakness of this manga is how slow everything moves. The monthly releases aren't helping either. The characters are spread so thin and the main character is spread thinnest of all without any kind of development except, "I did this back then and this too!" while everyone gets on their knees to kiss the ground he walks on without ever really contributing anything.

There is some kind of faux complex the MC is going through about, "How much does he want to leave?" but its only becoming more and more obvious that he won't leave and he has shown little to no connection to the outside world. He lived, and lives in this game and with the lack of any kind of opinion or even viewing of his life outside that game basically tells us he is is going to stay. The ending wrote itself.
 
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Finally fighting against The Church!!
Been waiting for this Arc


But why MC didn't teleport?? Plot hole?
 
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It's THIS slow even in manga form, imagine the LN.
I don't miss the time I used to read the LN at all, author loves to use text walls to explain things with some idle dialogue mixed in.
Still, the pace is somewhat better than Tsuki ga Michibiku, that hot pile of garbage is insanity.
I still read both mangas though, which is sad laifu...
 
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I used to look foreword to the releases every month, but after reading a couple manhua’s I’ve just lost the story because of the monthly releases.
 
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The greatest weakness of this manga is how slow everything moves. The monthly releases aren't helping either. The characters are spread so thin and the main character is spread thinnest of all without any kind of development except, "I did this back then and this too!" while everyone gets on their knees to kiss the ground he walks on without ever really contributing anything.

There is some kind of faux complex the MC is going through about, "How much does he want to leave?" but its only becoming more and more obvious that he won't leave and he has shown little to no connection to the outside world. He lived, and lives in this game and with the lack of any kind of opinion or even viewing of his life outside that game basically tells us he is is going to stay. The ending wrote itself.

You nailed it. It's getting pretty hard to keep track of characters and settings now because of both the monthly releases and the fact that the full cast isn't put to enough use that we remember them. On top of that, the supporting characters themselves are just not memorable as it is. I say this even though I like several of them. I'm glad that the orphanage and that angry spear wielding mercenary are getting more screen time, perhaps they can rectify this.

Also, I'm getting really sick of generic fat ugly nobles and clergy as villains. Especially in isekai. One thing I appreciate about some major Shounen series is the memorable and persuasive villains you sometimes see. Sure there are plenty of nobodies wandering around that show up in time to get thrashed and that's fine, but if there's a whole canonical arc or mini-arc we get good character designs for most of the villains and some exposure to their line of reasoning beyond a desperate bid for money and women. I'm just thankful that this fat ugly generic priest villain didn't try to physically assault the nun.

Meanwhile the philosophical element of the narrative, of leaving things behind and which place is really his home, is a non-question, because as you say, we have nothing to contrast it with. Shin either talks about the game world in the past, or lives in the game world in the present. If this was supposed to be a hard choice, as his character arc hints at, then you'd suppose we'd see his original life in the real world, but we don't. Therefore the ending is predetermined and he absolutely won't leave the game world.

I say all this and yet I still avidly follow this series because I was very impressed with some of the early Arcs and I still like a lot of the cast.
 
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@OuterRem I agree with you about the villain thing. It's practically a staple of poor and lazy writing in this genre to have some ugly fat noble or clergymen to be the bad guy. That wouldn't be a problem if they weren't literally cardboard 1d cutout villains. Imagine writing a noble bad guy, but with actual character, solid semi convincing reasoning for his/her actions (Be it from the mc/heroe's faults or generally grey philosophy) that you might actually understand instead of lusty man want money and power.

Oh and inb4 some idiot spouts out "ReAd ThE LN" like the ln did anything other than add irrelevant padding.
I did up to 13, and I gotta say, it's hardly better.
 

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