What were those weird pronouns for?
"Why don't ask the person directly what they want" "They said they don't need anything in particular", they WHO? It was clearly stated that she was asking Oscar, what's the point of making everything confusing with a nonsensical plural form?
What were those weird pronouns for?
"Why don't ask the person directly what they want" "They said they don't need anything in particular", they WHO? It was clearly stated that she was asking Oscar, what's the point of making everything confusing with a nonsensical plural form?
Oh dang they really rushed through this part, but thats okay since its not too important.
Anywho from what I remember of the novel for this portion, Oscar's birthday is coming up and since its an important event there will be people coming from all over.
One of those people is that one prince from last arc who has a crush on Tinasha.
When Tinasha mentions how she'll go investigate, Oscar is elated and encourages her to go so that when the prince comes to the kingdom, Tinasha wont be present to meet him lmao
The Kraken is a lot more trouble than portrayed here, turns out it was actually summoned to these waters since krakens are native to much farther oceans.
It was summoned by the pirates, but they got decimated so the kraken was basically left there.
It's body is a lot more hardy, so Tinasha comes up with a plan to basically reverse summon it back to its home.
Tinasha also gets her leg injured, she tries to hide it but Oscar being Oscar notices it immediately.
What were those weird pronouns for?
"Why don't ask the person directly what they want" "They said they don't need anything in particular", they WHO? It was clearly stated that she was asking Oscar, what's the point of making everything confusing with a nonsensical plural form?
Hi, while it's not a "machine translation", many of the parts were proofread with AI since neither the translator is a native English speaking person, nor we have many proofreaders. Besides the point, thank you for pointing that out. We'll note it down for future chapters.
What were those weird pronouns for?
"Why don't ask the person directly what they want" "They said they don't need anything in particular", they WHO? It was clearly stated that she was asking Oscar, what's the point of making everything confusing with a nonsensical plural form?
it's true everyone should know about singular "they", but, given the context here, it was really weird to see a "they" pop out of nowhere when it was clear who was behind the pronoun