This manga is kinda self-sabotaging and the MC is as dumb as frigging door. No wonder he has been a wage-slave office worker in his previous life. His stupid mentality didn’t change at all. He wants the free and unrestricted life that even this chapter speaks of and earlier chapters mentioned, but he doesn’t make any changes to how he acts to proactively avoid getting in situations that become a bother to him or restrain him. Suddenly there is Riko and before her there was that twin-tails girl. He’s just passive as if he’s on auto-pilot not truly caring whether he lives or dies. Sure, this is his 3rd reincarnation, but his mentality didn’t change since his initial life in Japan. He doesn’t take charge nor is he determined to make the changes needed to live a life in peace. He places himself into situations that can be avoided, like keeping a low rank just to irk readers of how he is treated even though he’s stronger. Spare us the humility. This just makes the MC seem spineless in social settings. To add insult to injury, he and Riko both let the girls get taken away to be raped, while the idiot that got them into that situation is left unpunished. What was the author attempting to convey? That they’re monsters with baser instincts? Doh. Mangas like these is why I switched to Manhwa. At least you can find decent protagonists that aren’t a weird reflection of some social or cultural need to be “determined” or “never give up” or for that matter “humble and wishy washy”. I do wonder why they don’t take hints from famous manga and manhwa protagonists and build upon that. Sung Jin-woo had a lovely development arc that was explained and quite well structured. Saitama, while acting les affaire, had a deadly serious side to him that’d switch more often than not. The less serious side of his was always one that made us laugh or one where we knew what to expect shortly after. This isn’t a comedy at all. Little to almost nothing is funny in this title, so the author can stow the “oblivious MC” trope where the sun doesn’t shine. It’s an insult to stupid people that are more self-aware.
/Rant off. I really need a proper place to rant in. Wish authors and writers were more accessible and the studios were listening to their readers.
Khronos Aion
I will drop this if aurthor includes those gold diggers in mc’s harem
Balpheron
This manga is kinda self-sabotaging and the MC is as dumb as frigging door. No wonder he has been a wage-slave office worker in his previous life. His stupid mentality didn’t change at all. He wants the free and unrestricted life that even this chapter speaks of and earlier chapters mentioned, but he doesn’t make any changes to how he acts to proactively avoid getting in situations that become a bother to him or restrain him. Suddenly there is Riko and before her there was that twin-tails girl. He’s just passive as if he’s on auto-pilot not truly caring whether he lives or dies. Sure, this is his 3rd reincarnation, but his mentality didn’t change since his initial life in Japan. He doesn’t take charge nor is he determined to make the changes needed to live a life in peace. He places himself into situations that can be avoided, like keeping a low rank just to irk readers of how he is treated even though he’s stronger. Spare us the humility. This just makes the MC seem spineless in social settings. To add insult to injury, he and Riko both let the girls get taken away to be raped, while the idiot that got them into that situation is left unpunished. What was the author attempting to convey? That they’re monsters with baser instincts? Doh. Mangas like these is why I switched to Manhwa. At least you can find decent protagonists that aren’t a weird reflection of some social or cultural need to be “determined” or “never give up” or for that matter “humble and wishy washy”. I do wonder why they don’t take hints from famous manga and manhwa protagonists and build upon that. Sung Jin-woo had a lovely development arc that was explained and quite well structured. Saitama, while acting les affaire, had a deadly serious side to him that’d switch more often than not. The less serious side of his was always one that made us laugh or one where we knew what to expect shortly after. This isn’t a comedy at all. Little to almost nothing is funny in this title, so the author can stow the “oblivious MC” trope where the sun doesn’t shine. It’s an insult to stupid people that are more self-aware.
/Rant off. I really need a proper place to rant in. Wish authors and writers were more accessible and the studios were listening to their readers.