It's not about gaining more, it's using more. He has a big enough container of mana, but a small hose to let it out. He wants a bigger hose.Wasn't he getting vastly more mana when he was practicing with the bow, where his existence was disappearing or whatever? i know his subordinates don't want him doing it, but that's a way he could get more mana (if i recall correctly)
Actually, in chapter 80, they had a meeting and she mentioned that she met Tomoki during her investigation of the lake.First of all, it might "piss me off", but I'm not angry at anything lol
"Did he ask who did that to Lime? No."...u for real? He doesn't even know they met Tomoki lol. How is he supposed to ask?
Back in chapter 66, it's already weird he realized Tomoe cleaned only the wakizashi, stating it was weird. Tomoe replied that she "showed it to someone interested" while in reality she used it to cut her flesh (forearm) to make Lime her kin. Plus, as in this chapter, we know that Tomoe knows that Makoto doesn't like this type of changes, yet making Lime a half-dragon is something she wanted to do anyway (as she stated in pag 19), again, full knowing Makoto, her master she so love and care for, don't like that...and when "almost caught" (in chapter 66) she lied. I don't know how this isn't keeping secrets in your book. Because in my book it is and the story is showing me just that.
The indifference is scary as it can lead him to not caring if he slaughters 10,000 people to reach his goal.I don't know if it's due to the manga's unserious vibe, but I really can't take Makoto seriously.
The talk about not caring about humans and having no heart falls flat when he jumps at any opportunity to help others, puts others before himself in social situations, and his spurts of "scariness" aren't that intense. Indifference to humans isn't really scary, it's way more comfortable than overwhelming care.
The anime adaptation is similar, so is it really like that in the ln too?
But the thing is he wouldn't. Because he is totally lacking in ambition and determination.The indifference is scary as it can lead him to not caring if he slaughters 10,000 people to reach his goal.
Well, what I am really referring to isBut the thing is he wouldn't. Because he is totally lacking in ambition and determination.
He is too principled for it to be serious.
Would he kill 10,000 to save 100,000? Well unlikely, even if that's something way closer to his principles than killing 10,000 innocents.
Tomoki without any teeth and thinking were he go wrong or Hibiki semi-naked?I wonder how many chapters until Makoto travel to the empire, I want to see "that" scene.