Yakudatazu Skill ni Jinsei o Sosogikomi 25-nen, Imasara Saikyou no Boukentan Midori Kashi no Akira - Vol. 7 Ch. 33 - Beetle

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So, there's nothing interesting on the other side of the river? The whole point was just to get easier access to the opposite shore, and that's all there was to it. Now that they ranked up, they want to see something else than just the river. It's pretty disappointing that their "adventure" is to go to a thoroughly known place where everybody else goes as well. They aren't really adventurers, they are just monster hunters. It would have been cool if they had, instead, went to explore a poorly known wilderness on the other side of the river.
The point of the bridge was to stop the overcrowding on that one side of the river caused by that douchebag little brother turning the camping parties on each other for his amusement.

The whole adventurer system in this manga seems to have the same "rules" as leveling in an MMORPG. Designated zones with specific level mobs, set leveling areas with expectations on courtesy between parties in the area, and when you level past the cap for the area you move to the next.
 
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The whole adventurer system in this manga seems to have the same "rules" as leveling in an MMORPG. Designated zones with specific level mobs, set leveling areas with expectations on courtesy between parties in the area, and when you level past the cap for the area you move to the next.
I guess it still comes down to whether you want to submit yourself to it or not. It's a world of living beings, after all. It's just the most effective way of leveling up, to go to those monster hotspots, but nothing should prevent a person from wandering wherever they want to. I'm not an MMORPG player, so I don't know if there are any so depressing games, where you are bound to do nothing but fight grind in one spot until you level up (or get sick of it and uninstall the game), only to switch to the next spot and do it all over again. That doesn't sound overly enticing as a game, so there ought to be much more to it. If the "spots" are huge, like whole regions, it can naturally be a real adventure to explore them, and what I said doesn't matter. However, the whole red river thing in this story seemed like a few kilometers of river bank and that's it.
 
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Were there some puns lost in translation? I didn't get the whole beetle part.
Well my guess is belittle and beetle are two word that in someway might be read the same as with all puns the Japanese like to put into everything OR The Clerk just teasing him for Mu's sake
 
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I must say this Tax system is weird as the fact you need to pay taxes to a Temple because you were born with a skill tree that they the Temples say belongs to their god is silly even more so that only two of them need to play because "They are popular and need money". Now i would be more for it if the taxes were to the lord and/or upkeep of the town i could also be misunderstanding something.

Just think of having that system here. Being born with blue eye and blonde hair you are now belong to Christianity and need to donate 10% of your monthly income to the nearest Church that matches the category you were born into :haa:
 
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Oh, look at that; the last page has a "tough-looking" guy.

Let's hope it's not the same thing as every single other challenge involving the Adventurers' "Guild."

This guild is utter shite, honestly. I would seriously consider forming a new guild and running it pretty heavily... eventually including taking hits out on the other guild, and utterly destroying it.

Because the current guild is just fucking terrible; like, these dudes would likely get put to death for their crimes in any semi-rational system.


Really wasnt expecting the manga to go so in depth about tax and insurance.
And what a shitty system!
The way it's set up right now, some "Adventurer" could come in, pay more than the going rate, and claim that they should have "better" insurance; especially if that person is part of the moneyed class.

If, and I mean IF, they are going to offer insurance as a local and limited group (now called a "Limited Liability Corporation/LLC"), they should allow each member to opt for a single and set percentage of every job they take, with the option of set pricing for certain repeated jobs.

Not saying it would be mandatory, but it would benefit all people involved.

(Sorry for describing how American health insurance works)
 
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