@TetraSky
If i remember right, it's some sort of "training" he did with her in earlier chapters. basically, to see if she can notice how many rocks he throws or something like that?
@icekatze you assume that, even though people fail, they would know WHY they failed... or be interested to learn WHY.
I don't disagree with you, but I think learning from failure is great, but only from an outside perspective (where you see other people fail and try to understand why they...
@sherlock0790
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@RiseOne. I'm really conflicted with the manga, because the light novel is a LOT different than the manga, and it is a lot more fun.
@WillLi Yeah, I know that she provoked him to create a commotion, but I'm not talking about what she wanted, and about how the guard decided to do his job. does this guard also beat to death random drunk people that insist on going in the temple (i know that this situation probably would never...
@MistLynx while I agree that he's right in not allowing her pass, the main problem is how he hit her. he could just simply shoved her (she's a little girl and he's a trained guard, a simple push would have sent her flying anyway) and she wouldn't be able to do anything. What he did was almost...
"you don't deserve to be the hero of Japan!"
"don't worry, she has harsh words, but it's only her way of pushing you. She's saying to have more confidence in yourself"
...because that truly inspires confidence in people...
@cor3zone and @Seink
this is what it doesn't make sense. I didn't remember the fireplace in the room of the old cook, but if the region is always warm, why the fuck would he even have one of those?
And sorry, even if the region is warm, I hardly believe the temperature remains constant during...
@cor3zone
why would they need a fireplace just to heating the place? i'm talking specifically to wood burning stoves used for cooking. i think only more rich people in the "medieval" setting most manga uses would even have a fireplace to heat the place.
if you read Boukensha ni Naritai to...