A Sword Master Childhood Friend Power Harassed Me Harshly, so I Broke off Our Relationship and Made a Fresh Start at the Frontier as a Magic Swordsma…

I feel like I've read this before
Edit: I've seen the answer to my thoughts 😅
 
You would think these assholes would try something other than fire magic after burning down an entire forest. But no, they just burn down another one.
 
Thanks for the update, please continue translating this manga really love it. Thank you translators can't wait for the next update.
 
hate the overpowered shit again, however, the scale has been balanced or more correctly it became biased because of two girls that I like personally
childhood friend = bitch/tryhard/sadistic(?)/stalker
Instructor/Friend = Very sweet/cute/understanding/yandere(most important of it all)

I believe in yandere supremacy
 
Oh no... Well at least she's just obbesive for now not a full on yandere yet.. I'd pick her over a bitch any day.. I also have a minor fetish for that
 
Sounds like you don't even need to use an incantation. Sounds like you could just imagine it well enough in your mind and do whatever you want. That looked so stupid. He said new words, and they had a different effect, so this is new magic that needs to be reported! That was so bad.
 
@comeonnow0

Based on my knowledge of medieval institution logic, this is perfectly accurate. I mean, the church guys executed people for heresy sometimes just for making arguments that went against the common grain. It's totally believable that traditionally trained mages are taught in incredibly strict and inflexible ways.
 
@Geohie That's a gross oversimplification of what happened in medieval times. If things went against explicit doctrine, then yeah, you could be punished. You weren't punished for exploration and experimentation just for the sake of punishing people who did things different.

The problem here is that it's not even that strange of a thought. Noelle even acknowledges that anyone untrained in magic would think a lot of the same things as the MC but just not be able to do anything for lack of raw magical talent. They're not punished merely for thinking "naively" or like a novice.
 
@comeonnow0 people were def being burned and drowned because of exploration and experimentation, a lot of women in particular have been burned just for being educated and literate.
 
@hanakoanohana And again, that is a massive oversimplification. Do you hear much about noblewomen being burned for being educated and literate? If so, give me a couple examples.

You generally don't hear about that because there were reasons. Noblewomen had access to education, even if not nearly at the same level as men. Or nuns in monasteries. They were educated and literate because it made sense. If a daughter of a wealthy merchant family was able to read the Bible but otherwise was "normal" for the time, very few people would care because that made sense for the situation.

If a random peasant (peasant means [small] farmer) woman were well-educated and knew a bunch of things no one else knew, then what would happen? You're just vastly oversimplifying things.

Here, Noelle literally says, out loud, that what the MC thinks is common among novices. It's not something that people haven't heard of. That's the problem.
 

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