FFF-Class Trashero - Vol. 1 Ch. 19

This story seems like an excellent example of unreliable narrator. Since we are viewing the past through the main character's eyes, of course he will view his ex-comrades as pieces of shit because he's a sociopath. What he has told us his party was like, and what they actually were like seem to be almost completely different.
 
Transported against his will to another world to fight their demon lord and stuck in a loop until he does it "right" (because killing the demon lord isn't enough apparently...)
I'm 100% with MC on that one, screw anyone getting in his way
 
@cor3zone Perhaps her mother was killed by human bandits sent by her brother in his attempt to cause unrest and his eventual takeover of the kingdom, who knows. My point is that what little we have seen of his former colleagues have had discrepancies in how they're portrayed, especially when the dream scene happened a few chapters ago.
 
@sonicboom750 Did you actually read ch. 15? It's confirmed that the Elf King is an elven supremacist/human hater, and he chose Silvia as successor because she was the same. Her brother wants to shake things up because of the hatred for humans; the hatred for humans is not because he's shaking things up.

True, we've seen very little. But what we have seen (Silvia, Alex, etc.) makes me more inclined to believe him. He's obviously biased but even prof. morals admitted he speaks some truth, sometimes.
 
@AbyssalMonkey Yeah. I see why people don't want to believe MC; he is fucking trash. But even trash can be right, even assholes can speak truth.
 
Man this dude might be too trash. I don't mean his lack of morals or anything either. Like he knows the professor is grading him on certain things and he seems too dumb to realize what he's doing is going to fail him.
 
I just want his fall to come already. There's no way this shit bag will remain like this till the end, if he does he will probably fail definitely.
 
@AbyssalMonkey I've just started reading this, but I feel as though that's not the takeaway that we're supposed to be getting from this. At least I really hope it isn't.

From my perspective, this is how I understand the morals of the story.

In the first run we so far haven't actually seen anything that the past party did poorly, personality or otherwise.

What we do see is a hero who wants to play this world like a video game, and just wipe anything out that gets in his way.

For the elf, she might have been raised as a human hater, but the idea was probably to change her mind. Be a strong moral compass and personality yourself, and get her to see the error of her ways. Fairly common story in regards to fantasy like that.

The sword king guy doesn't seem bad in flashbacks. Just giving the hero hard training (which worked, by the way), is not a case of his being bad.

His anger against the hero this time can be assumed to not be related to his previous personality. Given that the hero went and attacked him and then further proceeded to agress him every second he got. Sword king only sees some pompous summoned hero who's a complete asshole to everyone, who wouldn't wanna get a chance to 'beat him up' in training?

I really hope the hero ends up failing for his current path, or they really show that all of the past allies were actually terrible people somehow in the first run.

I bet the hero really is just a jackass who doesn't have any social skills to speak of, and blames everyone else for it. He's obviously not morally aligned well since this is supposed to be an actual world, and he's more of the opinion that he should just kill anyone that seems good for xp.
 
Man the gods are so evil. They create replicas of the exact same worlds as stupid simulations for their kidnappings! Do the people have actual consciousness? If yes then this makes it even more horrible. Imagine being created for the sake of being an npc in some stupid simulation which gets deleted if the hero defeats the demon king! The lives of everyone is meaningless in this story.

Also fuck Silvia and the comrades.
 
Honestly it seems like having the party help out (and get exp) would help him get a passing grade. I know he's trying to pass as fast as possible, but it seems like helping his squad would help ensure a pass during his any% speedrun.
 
"Violence is not the only solution"
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You just couldn't imagine how hypocrite that sentence is coming from them...
 

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