- "Listen carefully" Does his dad really expect a newborn to "Listen carefully" and understand what he is saying? How incompetent is this author if this is the only way he found to give descriptions?
- Is he the only Japanese who doesn't know what reincarnation means? I can understand a western, but 2/3 of the population is Buddhist... I get that Buddhist reincarnation doesn't have a preservation of self/soul, but still...
- "If I stand out my sister will find me" "Rare means safety" wut?
- "I met your sister earlier and I reincarnated her in the same world as you" Is the author so dumb that he can't find a better premise? I mean, either:
1. When a group dies she can read only one book at random and choose the destination for everyone. Makes no sense if she also have to reward them based on past life.
2. She decides their destination without reading books. Same thing.
3. When a group dies she read one book at a time and decide their destination:
3.1. She read the sister first, so she decided to put him with her. Makes no sense if she want to reward him.
3.2. She read his first, and then when she read the sister's book she choose to put her with him. She remembers the sister while talking with him, so she would remember him after reading her life and what she did to him. So, that could only happen if his sister is worthy of more 'good treatment' than him, which makes no sense considering the description and the way she judged him.
4. It's totally random. Why does she exists?
5. She can't choose the world. Then just make one of them so sickly that they die immediately after being born, so that they will be reincarnated again, and according to the rules it'll be in a different world. Or at worse make him a totally normal person in a different continent.