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Kristodom
10 months ago
I’ve tried so hard to find something interesting in this manga, but in the end the MC has zero morality and zero emotional involvement. It’s the worst written storyline so far. Who seriously watches a girl walk to save a family and say, “well it she didn’t offer me any money so who cares.”
LeGarou
11 months ago
I just wanna say something:
If Wi didn’t decide to go and save the sky wolfs family or just waited for the rest of the crew to tag along, everyone could be save.
And now that they’re dead the reason for goin in there vanished.
Someone probably thought this is good for some kinda story or character development, but I just hate this type of trope: were an initial action triggers some event that leads to the death of some one else and then they gotta solve some kind of problem to make it like that the characters didn’t die for nothing, but in reality, they kinda did.
The sky wolfs literally died because she went in to save them. And that one wolf died trying to save her, because she failed to save him. WTF????
I’ve tried so hard to find something interesting in this manga, but in the end the MC has zero morality and zero emotional involvement. It’s the worst written storyline so far. Who seriously watches a girl walk to save a family and say, “well it she didn’t offer me any money so who cares.”
I just wanna say something:
If Wi didn’t decide to go and save the sky wolfs family or just waited for the rest of the crew to tag along, everyone could be save.
And now that they’re dead the reason for goin in there vanished.
Someone probably thought this is good for some kinda story or character development, but I just hate this type of trope: were an initial action triggers some event that leads to the death of some one else and then they gotta solve some kind of problem to make it like that the characters didn’t die for nothing, but in reality, they kinda did.
The sky wolfs literally died because she went in to save them. And that one wolf died trying to save her, because she failed to save him. WTF????
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