Reborn as a Phoenix: A Normal Bird Can't Beat a Dragon, Right? - Ch. 3

Beating the dragon in three chapter huh...

I wonder how the enemy will scale up after this. Well... it is OP protagonist. The conflict will come from slice of life side of things I guess, internal conflict and all that jazz.
 
It seems like every isekai has to have some obligatory mysterious cult full of robed figures.
 
Muahaha, I know my dragon doesn't listen to me and goes around fighting anything strong for fun and now it's finally killed by one stronger than it who have nothing to do with me or my plans but I'm totally going to make an enemy out of that strong whoever just for the heck of it.
 
Dragon killed, now he is the strongest and indeed, once you become one bad people will start to come one after another. So clichè but it is also the fun part.
 
Like, I understand if she was attached to the dragon and wanted revenge, but she ain't. This chick gonna get her whole organization clapped for no reason.
 
Mangaka cant do visual battles worth anything, that's a shame. There's no impression of movement, or progression between many of the panels.
Also the story is... I can't think of anything but purposely stupid and cliché. Oh no, the mYyyYYsterious shadow organization that meet to discuss nefarious plans, and act all evulz! Like I haven't seen that forty times before. I'll stick to my rule of 200 pages for now, but I can't say I'm impressed.
 
Man, I'm sure interested about story that the MC turned into birb and do whatever birb can do even he as overpowered as your usual isekai lead but, dang, those plots. The premise is appealing but I'm afraid this one will be another generic isekai. Would still read it, tho
 
Oof, got hit with all the cliches in one chapter. Evil robed villains, all powerful mc, fighting a dragon just because it was there... Yeah this is bad enough, ill pass...
 
Bruh, playing sport isn't like putting your life on the line like fighting a fire spitting dragon!
But the meaning came across. Going all out etc

Thanks for the translation
 
Is he basically immortal cause I heard that phoenix represent reincarnation or rebirth?
 
Villains don't need motivations or backstories or names or faces or even any explicitly stated goals beyond killing the main character. The author should just make them floating black cubes. Cubes of evil.
 
"I found a monster that's stronger than the one that was too strong for us to completely control" "Kill it!"
I mean sure they say that they aren't going to play fair but I don't think confrontation is the best path against something that killed a dragon
 
Plan: make evil clouds, avenge dragon that was our subordinate I swear please believe me, gain upper half of face.

Evil captain obvious is my favorite generic villain. "He only became my subordinate to fight strong opponents" "How foolish, of course his opponents would be strong." Who would've guessed the dragon that wanted to fight strong opponents would end up fighting a strong opponent. Good job guy, you contributed to the conversation.
 

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