To be fair, Orun switched roles pretty recently, so even though he was able to solo the Black Dragon, he still think he's incapable of accepting such role in the main team of a prestigious crew. And gotta remember that his previous crew treated him like baggage, so no one ever evaluated Orun properly."Me? the guy who solo'ed a level 90 floor boss, is being offered a role as an attacker?"
At least he accepted, but man was that hilariously frustrating even across 3 translations
I don't think all the "candidates" made their appearance!Now who will get him, the big sister, the little sister or both? Because as of now the little sister seems to be winning.
Wonder if the priest who sided with Orun in the past will join him later on, too?
I understand being tired of that trope but in most cases that is a very real and human response, people tend to have trust issues after being treated like that it isn't something you can just turn off in your mind if you find people who will treat you right. It takes time and effort to be able to trust in people again depending on the person. The world would be very if we could just do that on the drop of a hat lol.Oh thank god, I was afraid we were going to do the usual "I got hurt so I can't go with the people who actually value me" thing so many of these series do.
For me it sounds no weirder than a "Student Council President" or "Club President" in schools. It's basically like a tribe or group of people who sometimes have to come together to make decisions, so any term such as "chief", "leader" or "president" who brings the people's thoughts together and make the final decision based on it fits.A president in a clan? Shouldn't it be clan leader or just leader. It just sounds so wrong lol.
That loli getting so much screen time irks me, show her sister more instead madge
Because it's freaking Santa mate! One simply does not, NOT (Double Negative!!) go to him for stuff!Why did he go to Santa for advice?
The santa guy shows up earlier in the manga, he's basically Orun's father figure since Orun doesn't have actual parents/a family.Why did he go to Santa for advice?
I understand being tired of that trope but in most cases that is a very real and human response, people tend to have trust issues after being treated like that it isn't something you can just turn off in your mind if you find people who will treat you right. It takes time and effort to be able to trust in people again depending on the person. The world would be very if we could just do that on the drop of a hat lol.