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Raaleg
1 year ago
Its amazing how much of a narrow vision protag has. Fiel continuously says words like “I owe you my life”, “My life is worthless, so I have to do this”, “I will do this even if I have to die” and MC just completely ignores it. The girl basically suffers from some very long-term depressing shit, as well as inferiority complex because of comparisons original Ais/Ars bullshit powerlevel, and can’t see that she is pretty respectable herself. She is a high-level mage who studied and trained for decades herself, one of the chosen few in this world; she has saved Seletia’s life dozens of times by now, as well as taught her complex and rare topics (high-level magic is obviously a coveted and well-protected thing spread from master to apprentice) – and she doesn’t see it those achievements as notable. Yet the moment Seletia pulls off her shounen power-up – Fiel falls over herself to throw her life away as an atonement. This is an obvious sign the girl has issues.
But MC cares not for his – supposedly – old friend’s feelings enough to notice it before she commits suicide or some other risky self-mutilating move. (And the author is not good enough to write realistic characters, so the whole point might be moot for the contect of this story.)
Its amazing how much of a narrow vision protag has. Fiel continuously says words like “I owe you my life”, “My life is worthless, so I have to do this”, “I will do this even if I have to die” and MC just completely ignores it. The girl basically suffers from some very long-term depressing shit, as well as inferiority complex because of comparisons original Ais/Ars bullshit powerlevel, and can’t see that she is pretty respectable herself. She is a high-level mage who studied and trained for decades herself, one of the chosen few in this world; she has saved Seletia’s life dozens of times by now, as well as taught her complex and rare topics (high-level magic is obviously a coveted and well-protected thing spread from master to apprentice) – and she doesn’t see it those achievements as notable. Yet the moment Seletia pulls off her shounen power-up – Fiel falls over herself to throw her life away as an atonement. This is an obvious sign the girl has issues.
But MC cares not for his – supposedly – old friend’s feelings enough to notice it before she commits suicide or some other risky self-mutilating move. (And the author is not good enough to write realistic characters, so the whole point might be moot for the contect of this story.)