I wouldn't consider it 'lost' but considering even without it being in a wartime situation it's not like he could do much about it and just move on versus him leaving behind a wife and kids (some ppl might complain about him whining about his old life or so depending) but other than being considered 'fully dead' i wonder if there are series where they're still able to keep in contact or at least one last goodbye letter versus those series that can go back and forth, but otherwise he was very much cooking obsessed to where that's most of what matters to him, unless he doesn't get a chance to 'settle down' in one place vs moving with the mercenary corp i guess he can open a restaurant and name it after his family name or soOne trope I really dislike in Isekai is when it’s like they just lost their earth memories
What the fuck was that chapter for? Why was the introduction of Yamagishi necessary? Couldn't this have just been told without introducing a side character that's likely to never come up again?
I'm gathering from the other chapters—which have a tendency to tell the story, then show the same thing again from another character's perspective—that it is just the author's style.What the fuck was that chapter for? Why was the introduction of Yamagishi necessary? Couldn't this have just been told without introducing a side character that's likely to never come up again?
Honestly, it feels a little like the author enjoys doing the character design of writing a story and not the writing the story part of writing a story.It would be nice to get to actual story at some point instead of exposition and full chapters dedicated to the backstory of every character. We already knew MC was odd and couldn't cook well when he began and that he still ate his failed creations, it was written into the first chapter. Unless the friend is going to be summoned in the next chapter this is just a waste of a chapter. At this point it feels like the plot has come to a complete standstill and the author just has no clue how to progress.
how dare they spend time fleshing out the world and the story instead of just speed running all the light novel and not having anything else to make chapters withWhat the fuck was that chapter for? Why was the introduction of Yamagishi necessary? Couldn't this have just been told without introducing a side character that's likely to never come up again?
Having a side character who very likely isn't coming to the isekai world isn't fleshing out the world, and that part of the backstory could have been fleshed out and expanded from just Shuri's POV.how dare they spend time fleshing out the world and the story instead of just speed running all the light novel and not having anything else to make chapters with