S Rank Boukensha de aru Ore no Musume-tachi wa Juudo no Father Con deshita - Vol. 1 Ch. 2 - Elsa, the eldest daughter

I like that they dont boil the introductions down to (name skill personality gender age) but lets you guess and speculate
Also like how to say "she likes swordplay" they used more than just three pages

Im looking forward to more wholesome family
 
after many year he raise daughter, he still don't have wife(you live in village without girl or what)?! this author father solois(i don't like it) like another manga.. I forget what name that manga again... hmm "for my daughter..."
 
I really enjoying this manga, thanks for the translation. I need next chapter -_-
 
I'm very mentally disturbed. Holding a sword. The girl looked naked sleeping. Limiting meal portions so much, that she's super excited getting twice as many.

Umm. I'm definitely feeling a 'I picked these girls up to raise into my perfect harem' vibes.

If not, why didn't he find a wife to help raise them while they could also call her mother & hopefully learn some feminine shit like sewing or shopping.
 
@BuffSoul holy fucking crap boy your mind is far gone if you are thinking like that xD the portion thing is about of her favorite meal. . .
 
so, what do these daughters call their father ? otosan ? oto-sama ? chici hue ?
 
I really hope this doesn't go shit and go with the "we're not blood related so it's okay" cliche
 
Kind of weird how this extremely strong guy, who probably has a fair bit of savings (he doesn't seem to need to work?), is young and good looking, never got a wife. No relationships that we know of either. Where is his family? He returned to his old hometown, but spoke to the elder and not his own relatives? What about friends? Even if he didn't make friends before becoming an adventurer (seems he trained from a very young age, since he learned swordmanship and magic and was A rank at 14) he's been in this one town for 10 years. He had to interact with someone. But no, he's wholly isolated.

Also, he's a bit of a hypocrite there with his teachings. He says how good experiencing defeat is for growth, but the only time he ever experienced defeat he hung his sword and never fought seriously again. Didn't try to go after the dragon again or anything. Just quietly retired in the outskirts to raise his three daughters alone.
 
@Kynnath
When "prodigies" that go their whole lives winning and succeeding suddenly experience a major defeat or failure, they sometimes "crash" like a train wreck. Their failure to meet their own self-expectations (forged based on the expectations of their peers and surroundings) causes them to feel guilty for not doing good enough, and their self-esteem (based around their achievements) collapses like a house of cards.
Bouncing back from it can be difficult, especially it is their first failure in a very long time. Some people can't muster the will to get back up; they give up.

MC's lesson on how "experiencing defeat is good for growth" is probably something he learned in retrospect reflecting on his own failure and subsequent decision to give up.
 
S rank wounded by some random monster, lol.
The village must built a wall for preventing some random monster entering.
 

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