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fr like why are some text sideways ? this doesn't make any sensethats because thats the shitty translation that makes no sense
fr like why are some text sideways ? this doesn't make any sensethats because thats the shitty translation that makes no sense
What do you mean "in this kind of novel", first chapter of this manga was quite... graphic showing her potential future had she returned to the merchantI wonder if the tran/scanlator read up on the webnovel and just decide to ditch manga when it still readable.
Big spoiler for big event
at the end of the arc, it's affirm that yes, she has 0 spine and that's nothing new, she has more stalker now, which is fucked.
then the unthinkable happen in the webnovel, she almost got raped (yes in this kind of novel), the people who try to kidnap her isn't even that strong. Both the Fenrir and her got poison (a poison that is odorless, stop people from using magic and fools a fucking Fenrir btw), and apparently Detection is a low level beginner skill so she doesn't even know she got stalked.
Only reason she was save cause there was someone nearby and save her in time (i think he was chasing her? I couldn't remember). The author probably got backlash cause after 1 chapter about how she "dealing" with the fact she almost got raped he immediately back track to the usual food cooking and killing goblin for like 10 chapters.
Yeah. A good handshake is web to web. This is less of a handshake and mkre like mutually grabbing wristsRe-reading, and just noticed this weird ass handshake on pg12...
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Since wording the explanation to accurately describe in what way this handshake is strange would be a pain in the butt... I shall refrain. But basically it's about the positioning of the thumbs.
I wish more isekai authors put as much thought into their stories as you have expoundedThat's not true. Regarding whether it matters if it's Isekai, the easy trope to use is the "knowledge cheat" Isekai characters get to make modern inventions that just don't exist usually to make money. That this very chapter makes fun of.
But beyond that it still greatly matters, far more than that easy trope. Isekai'ed characters bring regrets, maturity, skilled knowledge and ideology into their new lives. You don't need Isekai to create a MC with a revolutionary mindset or ideology, but there's always a limit you can't go beyond, especially when recreating entire cultures or lifestyles that have no basis in the existing background. In this very series for example, you'd be hard pressed to explain how the scientific methodology the MC uses to efficiently make use of her skills spontaneously gets pioneered by her without Isekai. The scientific method itself technically is ancient but in it's modern form is based on so many bodies of knowledge and method processes that have been cultivated over the past few centuries, by thousands of scientists and scholars.
Whether the person is reincarnated or possessed/teleported also matters. Reincarnated persons are able to blend into their new society and often want to, for various reasons. They are not tripped up by the common sense of their adopted culture, and usually find acceptance easier.
Inserted characters, whether by way of possession, teleportation or otherwise, often deal with unique problems of not fitting in and being an outsider, and it becomes a major part of their character development.
Isekai stories that ignore all this and just give you stories that can fit regardless of how the MC was brought to the world, or even whether they were transported, are often generic low quality stories.