There is nothing really special about this Isekai but for some reason it is pretty good. Like it fills almost all the clichés of genre but still not be annoying. Or hyper aware parody like
Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute
"many of modern views won't available if there's no religion like a concept what is considered good by society and what's bad both is a product of religions. " - False. In fact much of what has been discovered what is actually good for society directly goes against the religious tenets of...
First all religion is shit. It is mostly old myths built up by previous myths used as a societal control and tribal unity. It really has no use for the future of humanity. Is the a real god? No one can really say. Is "my god(s) real"? Most assuredly no. This goes for Christianity. This...
@Chuyo While corsets have been around for centuries, it was not until the late Renaissance and early Enlightenment they became mainstay fashion in the aristocracy (and against popular notion, both sexes wore them) .
Wow the tone of the story changed quickly. I know it was in the background because of a prolific slave trade, and how Eril was abused in her first arranged marriage, still it went from 0 to 100 fast enough to give me whiplash.
@Magnic Remember that during that battle the "higher tier" devils (scout team from the army) were not there to fight the Ultimates but to stall them so they could incite/find a weakness of shin.
...husband? I can only assume they translated it wrong. I would guess the word was danna-sama which actually means master but because of how like in many ancient cultures the husband was the master of the wife, also is used as husband.
@dmaxcustom I think it has to do with intent. She knew killing all those nobles would be bad, but punching them, especially after Kyle ignored the Royal decision to unilaterally annul and their admittance to crimes would be ok. The lycanthrope though she knew he would could handle it and also...
The basis of this story is super generic but for some reason it is really amusing/compelling. Like when a show is so serious they do not realize they are a parody of itself, that it intentionally revels in not seeing the absurdity of itself. Kinda like Soap Operas. Or Wrestling.