Eventually this skill is going to kill his sense of pity and sympathy completely. I wonder what it’s going to be like when an acquaintance or companion dies on him.
So how will they explain it?
Did he enter because he’s died once?
Did he enter because he’s a spirit that humans can perceive, not a human that can perceive spirits?
Simply because he’s the MC?
Because his pipe is blessed?
I wonder...
I hate Uruka, but she was the one with the highest chances of winning, tbh. Sucks.
I used to like her, but her flipflopping in determination to confess constantly so the author could maintain the status quo pissed me off.
So he ordered a prostitute zombie that looked like his wife, and while he was at it, lightning struck the mother in the refrigerator next to him, and cooked her into a lump of charcoal? Did I read that right?
All I’m getting from this is “Extremism bad”. It’s not a bad take but I’m hoping to see a bit more characterization for the formation of this unlikely team up.
Tbh, after working in an elderly care home, I’d be pretty excited too if the residents there could stand up on their own.
That aside, I’d liked if there was context, like simply a feeble body from sickness, or physical therapy after a crippling accident.
@Kevadu
Wisdom vs Intelligence
It’s like how a doctor might mistakenly throw water at an oil or electric fire, or how a rocket scientist might not know to not surprise a horse while standing behind it. There’s different ways to be smart.