Yuusha no Haha desu ga, Maou-gun no Kanbu ni Narimashita - Vol. 1 Ch. 1 - Mother of The Hero

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Thank you for the translation! Been interested with this manga because of the synopsis and I am happy it’s getting translated!

I want to punch them, especially that priest. She should have asked the knight to tell her son she is also in the other world.
oh the mom will deck the priest in the face in the future, more than once
 
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This is why they almost always pick young people for summoning. Their reasons falls at minimal scrutinity

Also the knight is not decent at all. He is still choosing to follow orders allowing a kid to be manipulated by the clergy, and still claim the hero is necessary for the world, meaning Miho words while they did seems to spark regret, didn't spark doubt.
 
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Is a name change common for widows? I also appreciate the childish insult of "baldy" with an image showing his full head of hair next to it, even if that wasn't an appropriate translation.
 
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Is a name change common for widows? I also appreciate the childish insult of "baldy" with an image showing his full head of hair next to it, even if that wasn't an appropriate translation.
From what I understand, "baldy" can be used as an "old man" slur whether they are balding or not.

Apparently in the UK calling a man bald in the workplace is sexual harassment equivalent to comments about a woman's breast size...
 
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100% with the mother in this... like, yeah only the hero can seal the demon... so prepare 100 years worth of elite armies and supplies + coalition of countries + constant survey of known areas of demonic activity... and take the random child, attack the demon lord with overwhelming strength and then let the random kid do the very last strike/seal/whatever

plus... every 100 years and they don´t know what happened to the previous hero?... yeah the "seal of the demon lord" requires the sacrifice of the hero or the kingdom just executes them so they don´t hold too much power... the mom knew that as well
 
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Sounds too predictable but what if the husband was the demon lord?
 
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Sorry for the subpar quality on the cleaning and the MTL. I tried my best to make it readable. Hope this function as a lever to make this series go forward with a good quality in the future
Yeah, it was pretty good! 普段の手伝いは渋々するのに means something like 'even though I'm reluctant to help out with everyday things'
 
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the mother is correct and the biggest issue of the "ISEKAI" theme:
How dare they impose their own values while they kidnapped other people and ask them to solve their problem.
If a God gives you power and a mission to save people, the manly thing to do is to accept with pride. Especially if you are uninvolved. That's what makes a hero.
 
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The only correct answer to that priest's "Who the hell are you" isn't an introduction is "No, who the hell are you?" Like, who the fuck do they think they are, summoning strangers and then getting angry about it. The beginning of Isekais always irk me so much (can't stop reading them though). I could 100% understand the mom and her nearing hysteric levels of wtf is this.
 
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Sorry for the subpar quality on the cleaning and the MTL. I tried my best to make it readable. Hope this function as a lever to make this series go forward with a good quality in the future
I can't claim to be any expert, but it's readable and I can follow the story, so it's fine.

Thanks for putting in this effort.
 
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If a God gives you power and a mission to save people, the manly thing to do is to accept with pride. Especially if you are uninvolved. That's what makes a hero.
Why is that manly? Some powerful entity gives you power and tells you to do their bidding and you're just supposed to do it because they tell its the right thing to do? I'd say the "manlier" thing to do would be use your brain for a half second and realize you're getting played
 

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