Mushoku Tensei ~Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu~ - Vol. 7 Ch. 35 - Father and Elder Brother and Younger Sister

That's rough, subconsciously he believed that his genius son could do anything and forgot that he's also just a human at the end of the day.
 
This and the last chapter sure made me cry a lot. It is amazing how human the author has made these people
 
Holy fuck, I can feel the emotions just bursting out from these chapters. The story is so well written, the art so well drawn, that it really conveys these raw emotions and turmoil so well. I did not expect such deep subjects from this manga. It really humanizes every character with their flaws and their struggles. I really found a gem of a manga
 
na seriously i already hate this "dad" since beginning chapters

1.he beat his kid without listening to him
2.he cheated his wife
3.with his wife's best friend
4.he still dare to use rudy name as a reason to made up with his wife instead of admitting his fault and ask for forgiveness or whatnot
5.and now he expect his kid to bear his burden as a head family

failure as a dad(for rudy), failure as a husband, failure as a man.

good thing this geese guy able to put his sense back,else there's really no hope for him.
 
Okay one thing that's beginning to piss me off with this story. The MC is a kid and the jackass of a dad puts way too put pressure on him and even sent him away for a stupid reason.
 
>tries to beat the shit of his own kids
>gets his ass whooped instead
Paul the Chad is truly reached peak Boomerism
 
personal flaws always make characters seem more real and relatable. The kind of characters you remember. I swear I never forget a character with a quality personality. There are so many isekais with a generic cast making it hard to remember the character and story and this luckily ain't one of them. So many don't even need to be isekai. They just do it so they can insert japanese culture into thee story even when it doesn't fit.
 
@Xxjuggernaut the thing is, even with a child like mindset, at the age of 40 something and reborn into a kids body, he shouldn't be looking towards Paul as a father. I find it a little difficult to understand the fact that he thought of him as one and didn't look towards him as somewhat more like an equal with a sort of 'wall' placed in their relationship.
 

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