Ningen Fushin no Boukenshatachi ga Sekai o Sukuu Youdesu - Vol. 3 Ch. 21 - Two as one

I am glad to see that nobody in this comments section tried to explain to everyone why "this is actually a decent plot device. What, you wanted your edge-bois? This world has magic, everything can happen."
When the real problem is not how much edgy the story is, but the enormous shift in tone with that blatant dues-ex-machina sword. Jesus, what a bizarre turn of events.
 
The sword of friendship or whatever is strong. But because people yearn for powers, it can also be the cause of conflict.
 
@YamiryuuZero
Yep, but actually this is pretty realistic in that reguards. 3 weeks of nearly constant dungeon crawling, and a few dangerous moments tend to make you try to either become a solo god, or group up with others to survive (if we look at if from a gaming standpoint). IRL, this also happens. Even if you are the biggest human hating prick, spend enough time with someone and you naturally end up starting to trust them. The exceptions are sociopaths and/or others who have different mental illnesses. None of them have a mental illness besides maybe addiction issues and general depression. Especially Nick. He just had a bad breakup and was in a shitty party. And while it sucks, suddenly gaining a hate for literally everyone in existence is a little bit too extreme.
 
First we have fusion, and now the golem's weakness is hitting it really, really hard? This really is like DBZ!
 
Is the plot basically mc doing companion quests so they can keep adding more people into the fusion, in order to power up and fight more difficult opponents?
 
You know what. I'm 100% down for seeing various fusions come into play. I hope the artist makes each of them look unique enough
 
I actually thought this seemed solid and was going somewhere, and then in two chapters I'm barely able to convince myself to not drop it.
 
Lame.
The series started great (except the idol part) and now we're here, power of friendship crap.
 
@JavelinJoe Except now the initial edge the story had is gone. The premise, that was a bunch of losers having to deal with each other despite not trusting each other due to pure necessity, is no longer there if they achieve mutual trust. Putting them in a situation where that trust takes physical form via a fusion only cements that fact.

The fusion should be the ultimate goal, only appearing once they have garnered the ultimate level of trust in each other (like what Digimon Adventure 02 did with Jogress Evolution on the final arcs), by introducing it this early, the mangaka is cornering himself.
 
does the author fcking draw one page a day? with this type of pacing he'll lose most readers

also this arc is sooooo long
 
@YamiryuuZero
You nailed it. It's like setting up the core of a story about a weak kid learning to box and then having him win the title fight with a 1HKO in chapter 20. This is not good story progression.
 

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