The Twin Siblings’ New Life - Ch. 28

That kid doesn't seem like good news. However if he intends to traumatize the kids by telling them something about their mother he might be in for a surprise.
 
Is he trying to drive a wedge between them and the Royal Family, as a result they then feel that they can rely only on their 'friend' and his family; this in turn gives those people a much easier opportunity to place them in danger which makes the Royal Family try and save them, putting themselves at risk?
 
The boy is sus. We already know his father is a two face prick and what does he have under his mask of indifference?
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I read the name Killua & I am like...... are you for real? :"DDDDD I can't believe the author actually used such an iconic name for him xDD It isn't a common name at all. It's like naming someone Naruto honestly ahhhhhhh. I feel conflicted cos Killua is my fav anime chara & seeing him also named Killua makes me feel odd xDDD
 
They've gotta step on this kid and show him they aren't brainless kids, if a 10yo manages to brainwash them i don't want to hear the "we're 23" anymore
 
If they get played by this 10 yr old kid, are they really "mentally 23"? Bruh these two are so not acting their age.
 
Why not just ask the maid that doesn't lie, I swear if they get brainwashed by a ten year old, also..killua? Ok lol
 
Not this againnnnn. Often when an author writes someone "reincarnated as a child" they forget which age to make them act as. They're supposedly "mentally 23" yet she's blushing and happy at the thought of getting this suspicious 10 year old as a "friend" just coz hes acting nice on the surface even tho she was so cautious of everyone else in the beginning?? Did her mind revert back to her physical age?? Where did her common sense and cautiousness go???
 
The 'mental age' of Reincarnators in Isekai is such a dropped and unused plot point that I don't know really know why authors even bother drawing attention to it early in the story. It just distracts people later on when you drop it.


However, I once heard someone argue (I think it was specifically directed towards Myne of Bookworm) that while the protagonist may have the memories, knowledge, and experience of an adult... they still have the physical brain of a child. And a child's physical brain is less developed then an adults and thus does not have the same capacity to reason.

Its not an Adult's Brain stuffed into a Kid, its a Kids Brain that has had an Adult stuffed into it.
 

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