Daoist trope! He's perfectly strong as dumb as he is, so why bother changing? It's like Saitama from one punch man or Cid from eminence in shadow. It doesn't bother me watching his smart subordinates do the thinking parts while he does the overwhelming combat parts.Whats up with this series never having the MC mature? I know the monster girls are keeping him "innocent" but really at this point it's become a plot crutch and he should be no longer this naive to how this world is. Especially after multiple things that have directly happened to him. Also we are still just skipping by that whole teleport situation like as if it never happened? If I was the MC I'd have alot of questions about it since it essentially set him up to be assassinated.
Oh not only idiot he's also on crack? No wonder.
Uuuh... I guess it just happens as it goes. Goddess basically made a pact with his parents for transporting them to our world but in exchange they had to offer something in return, which was the MC. It's time for shit to happen and when the goddess sees him, she's pissed cuz he's basically "ugly" in her eyes and doesn't want him as her hero (ends up isekai'ing 2 other Japanese kids anyways) but still ends up sending him to the world and shit just starts to pick up from there.So what's this story about? I have not seen it yet and the summary doesn't really tell me much about what it is.
Is it worth the watch?
To be fair he always keeps himself in a bubble and no one tells him anything. How could he learn like that? Not mention with his power he probably feels like he can handle most problems and doesn't need to worry. He might also be too swamped in work to learn. There is a lot of answers that I can think of. I'm no expert on this series so take what I said with a grain of salt.Whats up with this series never having the MC mature? I know the monster girls are keeping him "innocent" but really at this point it's become a plot crutch and he should be no longer this naive to how this world is. Especially after multiple things that have directly happened to him. Also we are still just skipping by that whole teleport situation like as if it never happened? If I was the MC I'd have alot of questions about it since it essentially set him up to be assassinated.
That's what I meant by "Keeping him innocent" but the author is choosing to go that route not that the situation changes and status quo is upended. Like it's near impossible for the MC to go through all this and still be this naive considering just some of the events he's been subjected to.To be fair he always keeps himself in a bubble and no one tells him anything. How could he learn like that? Not mention with his power he probably feels like he can handle most problems and doesn't need to worry. He might also be too swamped in work to learn. There is a lot of answers that I can think of. I'm no expert on this series so take what I said with a grain of salt.
yes it is do itSo what's this story about? I have not seen it yet and the summary doesn't really tell me much about what it is.
Is it worth the watch?
Parts of these issues are addressed, but nothing aside a drip feed this early. A spoiler for events much further down the story.Whats up with this series never having the MC mature? I know the monster girls are keeping him "innocent" but really at this point it's become a plot crutch and he should be no longer this naive to how this world is. Especially after multiple things that have directly happened to him. Also we are still just skipping by that whole teleport situation like as if it never happened? If I was the MC I'd have alot of questions about it since it essentially set him up to be assassinated.