47 idk that suspicious group (3) of nuns invited Minato, Elk, the slave girl (I forgot the name ) and Alba (owl) to visit the underground of the church... If that wasn't suspicious enough, even invited them into an area which hasn't been shown to the public yet. Why the fuck is the mc just going with it? Lastly, that annoying justice brainless hero arrived at the end looking for more soups?
Also, those paintings on the walls were sus af, the people looks to be harvesting herbs and stuff, then some puzzle pieces got put together on their faces (this I don't get), the puzzle thing disappears, and the last thing that happens is most of the people are lying down (fainted? Poisoned?) And only the last man standing was smiling amongst the bodies
Last ch 46 Even in seemingly high stakes battles, it doesn’t feel like it. It’s very, wow okay but it’s not like anything is going to happen! There isn’t anything that truly gets in their way. (Ch 46)
It feels like the author is endorsing slavery. Those who oppose it are labeled as "radical" and portrayed as idiots. I did not find that amusing. I don't think the Blue Justice party was going about "freeing" slaves in a lasting, effective, or efficient way, but I didn't appreciate how the only characters in the story with strong moral compasses are minor antagonists in the protagonist's adventure. Something annoying he has to deal with. I will not be continuing to read this. I stopped at the current latest chapter, Chapter 45.
Also, those paintings on the walls were sus af, the people looks to be harvesting herbs and stuff, then some puzzle pieces got put together on their faces (this I don't get), the puzzle thing disappears, and the last thing that happens is most of the people are lying down (fainted? Poisoned?) And only the last man standing was smiling amongst the bodies