NEET dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta - Ch. 27

You know, just once I want an Isekai where it's not a harem setting? I mean, I don't mind the idea in general, but 'all the girls love the MC and as such remain friends with each other' get old. At the very least give me some polyamory. Maybe a cute guy entering the harem, anything to shake up the monotony.
 
Masaru should've just built his house besides the church. problem solved. women shouldn't have to abandon their families or her life just because they get married. if that's the only form marriage can take, we, as a society, should abolish marriage (after we abolish the police)
 
Do they live that far from each other? It's sad and all but it's not like she's gone across the globe
 
@lightng: You assume that's a big enough empty lot next to the church for a house to be built. Also, I don't think it's an issue of distance; it's more of a psychological thing.
 
@AdamaGeist Most isekai that isn't bottom tier like this one isn't even with a harem setting. There's so many, there's probably an isekai for anything you can think of out there.
 
Man idk this is just another harem isekai at a glance but they put detail into "their lives are in my care" kinda hit the feels.
 
yeah, a very incredible way to abandon someone - a total waste of a basket. I mean, if you're abandoning a baby in the middle of winter on a river, I don't think you care much for it, so it's a total waste of a basket.
 
@WillTell Nah, it's probably more like an escape thing; they put her near a river so that maybe by chance a merchant might find it or a traveler..... but won't run over it... it's a trope taken from the bible. Moses was saved from slaughter because his family put him in a basket and let it go down the river.. same shtick...
 
@Koyomiya kids don't think that way. When my aunt married and moved a few blocks away I remember some of her younger siblings crying their eyes out.

@lightng sounds like codependence to me.

@WillTell and @deathmailrock I think that entire story was a white lie. The church will take any orphan no questions asked, but churchs used to be hot spots for gossip specially in small towns. The merchant mostlikely knew the mother of Angela and he came up with that absolutely illogical but miraculous story about the basket so that the mother could keep anonymous. A kid born mid winter during middle ages was very likely to die out of starvation.
 
damn, this wasn't in the LN. the characters and scenes are fleshed out more here. I like this version better. Makes me feel something, y'know?
 
I question whether one would find cat-ear hoodies in a world where some people have actual cat ears. Especially where it's a trait that is sometimes discriminated against.
 

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