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Kek, I doubt the (or a) demon would join either harem master group but who knows.
Nah, that'd be too easy. Let's make him go through a Diavolo cycle of endless deathsIs the Author trying to make his self insert look better ? 😏
Especially Est "forgiving" him after everything he's done, also it might have been a "misunderstanding" at that time, but by now he's already made it reality, which makes his apology feel beyond shallow.
Honestly only way to somehow stop the rating from dropping, would be to kill daru off 🫡
not at all what happend, they did it very well based on how people would react they kicked him out trying to save him, he did not know that and was just depressed, finds out he is strong and goes back to show them he is strong enough now, sees the guy he thinks is his friend making out (he thinks, it's dark) with the girl he loves and gets mad but after thinking on it like an adult he realized na maybe this was all for the best and now we are hereThis shit is straight garbage They painted est as a bad guy and that old swordman as a " good guy "
Who's the self-insert supposed to be? The demon?Is the Author trying to make his self insert look better ? 😏
Especially Est "forgiving" him after everything he's done, also it might have been a "misunderstanding" at that time, but by now he's already made it reality, which makes his apology feel beyond shallow.
Honestly only way to somehow stop the rating from dropping, would be to kill daru off 🫡
The only thing I hate about this is the cliche "it's all the misunderstanding" they pulled at the beginning to force the conflict. I was fully expecting Est to become full edgy revenge protag, it's so damn refreshing to see him as an actual character with personal growth.Huh. I actually like people talking out their issues like functional adults, even if it took a while to get there. Wish they had started the whole situation that way but here we are.
It's not MY fault that you ran away, after having experienced near death situations twice and a sense of betrayal from your closest friends also twice, that left you with possibly irreparable mental damage. It's YOUR fault for not staying and listening to me! It's not MY fault that I didn't clear the misunderstanding between you and Athena that was caused by me, it's HER fault for being cute (and virgin). It's not MY fault that I didn't say anything at the guild because Athena was there, and I couldn't possibly lose face in front of her, could I? Oh, but don't worry, I did take my time to paint you as the villain in this situation and embrace her in front of you to show whom she trusts now!
His apology means nothing. It looks exactly like an arsonist standing above the smoldering wreckage he created and saying sorry to the owner. Damage is done beyond repair. He is not giving a real apology anyway. At least not for the giant elephant in the room. He had several instances where he could fix the problem and mend the relationship between the two friends but he choose not to do it because he didn't want to. Any decent human being would immidiately sit down with both sides and explain the situtation. In reality, he is just sorry (author is really) that he is being painted as the bad guy.even after daru does exactly what they wanted these people still bitch and hate on him. just fucking wow you people couldn't be anymore pathetic. this comment section just screams reddit user infested.
trust me that i care not for what you wrote. in fact i didn't read anything past the first sentence because quite frankly as is obvious from my other comment, i don't care why you people hate him. it's pathetic.His apology means nothing. It looks exactly like an arsonist standing above the smoldering wreckage he created and saying sorry to the owner. Damage is done beyond repair. He is not giving a real apology anyway. At least not for the giant elephant in the room. He had several instances where he could fix the problem and mend the relationship between the two friends but he choose not to do it because he didn't want to. Any decent human being would immidiately sit down with both sides and explain the situtation. In reality, he is just sorry (author is really) that he is being painted as the bad guy.
It is apperant from how he still doesn't think Athena have the right to know what happpened. She still thinks her life long friend shit on her in public just because they send him away. If she knew what really happened, they would make up in an instant. It almost looks like he doesn't want them to make up. Dude's thought process doesn't make any sense unless he is indeed malicious, though author is trying so hard to prove otherwise.
Nah it's just more gaslighting by the author going "see Dale's a good guy, he's apologizing for the misunderstanding! (that he's blaming Est for)" It's so completely obvious that it's written to blame Est to make him accept responsibility and to keep Athena in the dark thinking that Est hates her. To this point I'm pretty sure the rest of the party still thinks that Est is mad at them only for kicking him out.even after daru does exactly what they wanted these people still bitch and hate on him. just fucking wow you people couldn't be anymore pathetic. this comment section just screams reddit user infested.
I will never understand where people got the idea that the author wanted to paint est as the bad guy. It never seemed that way to me and rereading it I still don't get where people got that. The dark bubbles? The shadow on his face? Or that Dale was a good guy? He's just lazy lolnot at all what happend, they did it very well based on how people would react they kicked him out trying to save him, he did not know that and was just depressed, finds out he is strong and goes back to show them he is strong enough now, sees the guy he thinks is his friend making out (he thinks, it's dark) with the girl he loves and gets mad but after thinking on it like an adult he realized na maybe this was all for the best and now we are here
Now I wonder if there's adaptation of that, sounds interesting.I remember hearing about a korean (I think?) novel that has a similar premise but handles it better. Haven't read it yet myself though. Think it was, "I became the hero who banished the protagonist" Guy suddenly reincarnates as the hero right as he's banishing the guy but he has no memories from before that moment. Has to try and figure out what the fuck happened before it bites him in the ass. From what I heard, the reason was surprisingly reasonable. There was no sudden awakening, the banished guy was always powerful but was a loose cannon lancer type, never cooperating and causing collateral damage while the hero, despite his arrogant attitude, is actually a proper hero and prioritizes saving civilians above killing the enemy.
Well, Daru called him drunk on power (as if his attitude was due to his new powers and not due to the fact that he felt betrayed by them in more than on way) to the point that he felt the urge to "protect" Athena from the mean Est. (his indifferent attitude towards Est is even more obviously in the novel). He didn't tell Athena the real reason for Est's anger, making her believe that Est's change in behaviour was due to his new powers. Meanwhile, he takes Est's position in the party including being close to Athena. (what is really annoying are all the hints to a romantic relationship like going on dates with Athena or loving glances or Frey offering her virginity)I will never understand where people got the idea that the author wanted to paint est as the bad guy. It never seemed that way to me and rereading it I still don't get where people got that. The dark bubbles? The shadow on his face? Or that Dale was a good guy? He's just lazy lol
I will never understand where people got the idea that the author wanted to paint est as the bad guy. It never seemed that way to me and rereading it I still don't get where people got that. The dark bubbles? The shadow on his face?
Bro how does any of that paint est as a bad guy if anything he's just immature kinda like the dragon girl. Also like I said he's lazy he's made that a point. Also from what I remember the elf true power isn't that much of a jump. She's just naturally talented same with the dragon girl. They're both naturally talented and are different from daru. They're more similar to Est with his cheats except they have daru to instruct them now. Daru had to beat the dragon girl for her to settle. Like I said Daru is lazy. He did try to clear it up and got a glare. Then he was too busy training with the party it's not like he can just teleport to est, he's doing his thing too.Well, Daru called him drunk on power (as if his attitude was due to his new powers and not due to the fact that he felt betrayed by them in more than on way) to the point that he felt the urge to "protect" Athena from the mean Est. (his indifferent attitude towards Est is even more obviously in the novel). He didn't tell Athena the real reason for Est's anger, making her believe that Est's change in behaviour was due to his new powers. Meanwhile, he takes Est's position in the party including being close to Athena. (what is really annoying are all the hints to a romantic relationship like going on dates with Athena or loving glances or Frey offering her virginity)
In general, the reason Est was kicked out was because Daru and the elf hid their true powers almost resulting in Est's death.
I don't think that Daru is doing this intentional (making him a bad guy) but he and the story so badly written that he acts like a bad guy (because of his lazy/dumb decisions) from the reader's point of view. His character (behaviour before and after kicking out Est) is too different so that it appears that he waited for Est to being kicked out. The suggestive panels with Athena don't help either.
This chapter would be a step into the right direction if it was the 2nd chapter and not the 16th. At this point Daru's talk /apology is too late. Est has a new party and he won't abandon them because they are also precious friends. And Daru has already replaced Est in the old party as Athena's (emotional) support and possible love interest.
It's still a annoying that Athena doesn't know anything about it at this point of the story. Why couldn't Daru clear up the misunderstanding in front of her? (to not embarrass Est by revealing his love for her? Yes, to destroy their relationship for good is so much better.) The two men "make up", Est gets a closure (including his feelings for Athena) and dumb Athena is completely left out and will never know the truth, still thinking that Est is drunk on power and hates her though all she wanted was to save him. At this point it would be logical that Est goes for Athena (as he wanted to confess right before he kicked out) but he decides to go on and leave everything behind (these kind of MCs are so annoying). They wouldn't have to be in the same party to have a relationship.
In my opinion, the author/mangaka tried to create this very situation (Daru with the girls, Est giving up on Athena and starting a new life) and just at this point realized their bad job. With this chapter they tried to repair everything.
Don't get me wrong. I think this is the first "decent" chapter in this story but it can't repair the false premise of this manga and the "damage" caused by the previous chapters. From this point the manga has the chance to become mediocre but it doesn't change the fact that half of the manga was unbearable for most people. Calling other people pathetic for this feeling (like some other person in this thread did) is plain ignorant.
In general, it would have been best to leave out the whole misunderstanding. Est could have left and become more powerful somewhere else. Athena and him could both grow independently making it possible to reconcile/compete later. The misunderstanding and all the suggestive scenes with Daru should have been left out as they have an extreme NTR-vibe. It would have been best to make Daru a side character not forcing the role of the MC on him with all its clichés. It should be the growth story of Athena (growth through effort) and Est (growth through cheat) and their different paths.Even in the end, the author doesn't allow Est or Athena to shine. Athena has to be saved again. Daru is the one who saves Athena even though Est has the power and ability to do easily the same. It makes all this growth plot redundant.
Exactly this. The more I think about this the more I find Dale to be an insert for the white knight incel that has to "protect" the lady. Especially when the supposed premise of the story is how does the banishing party grow from their mistakes but it's just taken over by Dale going from lazy drunk to mentor and "hero" of the party. No one in the original party has any character growth instead focusing on trying to tell the reader how Dale is right and Est is wrong. It's going to get even worse in the future because it's obvious the author is going to make Dale's old party be the ones who saved Athena and Est when they were kids.Well, Daru called him drunk on power (as if his attitude was due to his new powers and not due to the fact that he felt betrayed by them in more than on way) to the point that he felt the urge to "protect" Athena from the mean Est. (his indifferent attitude towards Est is even more obviously in the novel). He didn't tell Athena the real reason for Est's anger, making her believe that Est's change in behaviour was due to his new powers. Meanwhile, he takes Est's position in the party including being close to Athena. (what is really annoying are all the hints to a romantic relationship like going on dates with Athena or loving glances or Frey offering her virginity)
In general, the reason Est was kicked out was because Daru and the elf hid their true powers almost resulting in Est's death.
I don't think that Daru is doing this intentional (making him a bad guy) but he and the story so badly written that he acts like a bad guy (because of his lazy/dumb decisions) from the reader's point of view. His character (behaviour before and after kicking out Est) is too different so that it appears that he waited for Est to being kicked out. The suggestive panels with Athena don't help either.
This chapter would be a step into the right direction if it was the 2nd chapter and not the 16th. At this point Daru's talk /apology is too late. Est has a new party and he won't abandon them because they are also precious friends. And Daru has already replaced Est in the old party as Athena's (emotional) support and possible love interest.
It's still a annoying that Athena doesn't know anything about it at this point of the story. Why couldn't Daru clear up the misunderstanding in front of her? (to not embarrass Est by revealing his love for her? Yes, to destroy their relationship for good is so much better.) The two men "make up", Est gets a closure (including his feelings for Athena) and dumb Athena is completely left out and will never know the truth, still thinking that Est is drunk on power and hates her though all she wanted was to save him. At this point it would be logical that Est goes for Athena (as he wanted to confess right before he kicked out) but he decides to go on and leave everything behind (these kind of MCs are so annoying). They wouldn't have to be in the same party to have a relationship.
In my opinion, the author/mangaka tried to create this very situation (Daru with the girls, Est giving up on Athena and starting a new life) and just at this point realized their bad job. With this chapter they tried to repair everything.
Don't get me wrong. I think this is the first "decent" chapter in this story but it can't repair the false premise of this manga and the "damage" caused by the previous chapters. From this point the manga has the chance to become mediocre but it doesn't change the fact that half of the manga was unbearable for most people. Calling other people pathetic for this feeling (like some other person in this thread did) is plain ignorant.
In general, it would have been best to leave out the whole misunderstanding. Est could have left and become more powerful somewhere else. Athena and him could both grow independently making it possible to reconcile/compete later. The misunderstanding and all the suggestive scenes with Daru should have been left out as they have an extreme NTR-vibe. It would have been best to make Daru a side character not forcing the role of the MC on him with all its clichés. It should be the growth story of Athena (growth through effort) and Est (growth through cheat) and their different paths.Even in the end, the author doesn't allow Est or Athena to shine. Athena has to be saved again. Daru is the one who saves Athena even though Est has the power and ability to do easily the same. It makes all this growth plot redundant.
It's quite insidious how the author is going about trying to portray Est as the bad guy and who it's trying to appeal to. Not so much in out right saying it but in how it's shown as Est's character in the setup flipping from being super supportive to abusive towards Athena. In how it's being shown that Est is letting his emotions dictate his actions to be abusive towards her without being able to see reason. It's the author shouting at the reader saying "look at what Est's doing to his old party! How mean of him to be so mistaken in his understanding and letting his emotions control him!"Bro how does any of that paint est as a bad guy if anything he's just immature kinda like the dragon girl. Also like I said he's lazy he's made that a point. Also from what I remember the elf true power isn't that much of a jump. She's just naturally talented same with the dragon girl. They're both naturally talented and are different from daru. They're more similar to Est with his cheats except they have daru to instruct them now. Daru had to beat the dragon girl for her to settle. Like I said Daru is lazy. He did try to clear it up and got a glare. Then he was too busy training with the party it's not like he can just teleport to est, he's doing his thing too.