Love this, love that, do these people not know the definition of abuser or toxic?
I'm not up to date with all the chapters, but there’s something I don't understand. In this world, men are forced to marry women, and women seem to hold all the power in relationships; they treat men poorly, have multiple partners & sex slaves, and all of this is portrayed as socially acceptable (basically a reversal of the roles seen in some other manga).
Given that setup, I don’t understand how every character with political or military power shown so far is male. There is a queen, but she hasn’t done anything significant and hasn’t even appeared in the assemblies depicted so far. Is there an explanation for this imbalance, or is it just an underdeveloped plot point? As it stands, it makes no sense to me.
I don't want to alarm anyone, but I'm starting to think the Hero was a bad person and a terrible father.
I feel bad for the people of that world who died in the war. At the end of the day, most of these players (gods) don't see them as real people, but as NPCs to play with, the war and all of these battles were unnecessary from the very beginning.
One of the reasons I like AR (goddess dressed in black) is because when things got thought she decided to go down to try and save her people, unlike the other gods who are mostly playing with the lives of the people. She's not perfect, she also chose to participate in the war, but idk, I liked her sacrifice.




