Yeah, I know I’m expecting too much out of a typical Japanese novel.
Granted, there are some JP novels that have Japanese reincarnators but instead fashion a weapon other than a katana, such as a naginata, kukri, scimitar, flamberge, shotels, etc. Which leads to a better blend with the story as a whole.
I was privately hoping that as the MC was using novel medieval weapons, he’d go beyond a stereotypical katana for a similarly equivalent bladed weapon; heck, a falchion, bolo, or machete would have made more sense, given his survival training, rather than miracle luck with a katana that he himself admits was never familiar with. It just seemed forced, when most any other weapon would have been more practical.
I believe that children should be punished for this action. I know that “because of them, he (no, THEY) won”, but still. You either listen to orders or you bring harm to others. If they are not punished then I have to see it as none other but Deus Ex Machina gimmick.
I guess it’s ok to say it, since it won’t be really explained much. But after it died and revived, the curse changed “forms” or “mechanism” I would say.
Like the character sheet kinda explains, phase 1 was friendly fire, phase 2 was tentacle power.
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thx for the chapter~
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I find the katana is starting to become a silly weapon. At least go for something a little different now and then.
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the author’s japanese, the MC is japanese, the katana is japanese and also a world renowned weapon…
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Yeah, I know I’m expecting too much out of a typical Japanese novel.
Granted, there are some JP novels that have Japanese reincarnators but instead fashion a weapon other than a katana, such as a naginata, kukri, scimitar, flamberge, shotels, etc. Which leads to a better blend with the story as a whole.
I was privately hoping that as the MC was using novel medieval weapons, he’d go beyond a stereotypical katana for a similarly equivalent bladed weapon; heck, a falchion, bolo, or machete would have made more sense, given his survival training, rather than miracle luck with a katana that he himself admits was never familiar with. It just seemed forced, when most any other weapon would have been more practical.
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I believe that children should be punished for this action. I know that “because of them, he (no, THEY) won”, but still. You either listen to orders or you bring harm to others. If they are not punished then I have to see it as none other but Deus Ex Machina gimmick.
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Thanks for the treat.
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Thanks for the chapter.
Okay… Yamato technically cheated in round 2 by having help, but I’m gonna let it pass.
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Thank you!!
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Thanks for the new chapter! Nice team effort.
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Thanks for the chapter!
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Thanks!!
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Thanks for the chapter!
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Anyone else got Witcher vibes from this and the previous chapter? Because I did, and I read it to Wild Hunt which made it like 1,000 times better.
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So what happened to the curse of attacking your allies?
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I guess it’s ok to say it, since it won’t be really explained much. But after it died and revived, the curse changed “forms” or “mechanism” I would say.
Like the character sheet kinda explains, phase 1 was friendly fire, phase 2 was tentacle power.
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Ahh i figured it was because it changed forms but i’m was surprised Yamato didn’t think about it. Thx for confirming and thanks for the chapter 🙂
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