Dex-chan lover
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I hope he informs his traveling companion about that town so he doesn't revisit it in the future.
Not to mention a lone traveler attracts more unwanted attention than a duoI reckon Yajin actually prefers a travelling companion like that. Too many utterly ruthless scumbags in that (realistic) world, so a naive dude like that ought to be refreshing. Unless the guy is just really good at hiding his real nature.
Isn't that his personal feelings rather than how others perceive him?
It's like he said, the old man isn't that good at judging people.I thought Yajin looks/feels more like a Monster than a Human? Why did the thieves tried to even rob him with that information
My interpretation was that the entire village was run by bandits, he killed the leader and his group and left their corpses as a warning to the others. They're not going to sick the authorities on him, and they know that personally going after him is going to get them killed.Going to the shop to sell the weapons of the co-conspirators back is such an incredible flex. I don’t see how this hasn’t generated more problems for him, either he left people alive to scapegoat him or he killed them all and who else would be at fault except him (assuming there was more people in that outpost that werent in on the banditry)
This trope seems a bit inconsistent to me too, i'm gonna assume that he looks more like a goblin when he is in the forest and / or in 'hunting' mode.I thought Yajin looks/feels more like a Monster than a Human? Why did the thieves tried to even rob him with that information
This trope seems a bit inconsistent to me too, i'm gonna assume that he looks more like a goblin when he is in the forest and / or in 'hunting' mode.
I thought Yajin looks/feels more like a Monster than a Human? Why did the thieves tried to even rob him with that information