Surprising. Like, I didn't expect there to be past lifetimes. Imo if past lifetime gonna be a main thing it's better to be introduced right on the beginning, even as 2 panels of unrelated flashback, because honestly I really don't get the feel when they switch from modern to historical. It kept being shown as some kind of "consequence" rather than fortelled "propechy".
Damn I hope I'm making some sense. I just, need to get it out of my head sorry. It's still a great series and I' planning to marinate it!!!
Mc's a psycho guys. A gentle one, but psycho nevertheless. He's so unfazed by everything. He doesn't see those hybrids as humans at all, or rather, he finds no difference beween humans and animals in the first place.
What are talking about??? He does sees the difference between the normal farm animas and the hybrid people he has said so himself??
I think you're confused, yes he is weirdly neutral but what makes you think he is treating/thinking about the hybrids as animals.
I'm seriously asking for the evidence, what exactly has made you think about him like that in the 8 chapters we have?
I think his view on people in general is kinda disjointed, made him feel "weirdly neutral" as you called it. It's evident since first chapter the way he dealt with that cow hybrid. He just accepted that he's a cow and need his nipple to be sucked. While he does mind about legality and ethics, when dealing with the hybrids (specifically the ones in trouble we've met), he quickly does as he sees fit, which is to treat them as he would any animal in pain. He didn't give much thought to it. Maybe they played it down for the porn, but that's really not a normal reaction. He doesn't discriminate, and he doesn't find one any more special than the other (again, his disjointed view), hence I concluded he "doesn't see any difference between humans and animals".
I see that my wording was easy to misunderstand, sorry for that.
Amazing !!! I re-read 3/4 without realizing I've read it before lmao. The characters are surprisingly well-written wheter it's the antagonist, minor, major. They don't just suddenly become evil incarnate or naturally stupid or conveniently help MC because "she's interesting" without other realistic motive. MC is also very realistic. Her grieve, her missing family that isn't perfect, she's reacting as normal people should. However, I always had feeling the ML would be too perfect and yeah, he indeed remained two-dimensional (still happy for them, though). The epilogues is a-ok, I guess it's sufficient enough as this is story about her journey in the isekai, no urgent need to explain more than that.








Though I didn't expect he'd end up with anyone, I did hope Minam (og crossdresser guy) would at least accompany us until the end but he showed up once for goodbye and never came back, sad. I even start seeing the guy from other school who fell for him both as a girl and a man in a friendlier light, but he also disappear. The same for Suri, he told her to maintain distance with each other and sure enough she kept herself away until the very end . The red girl on the other hand, spawning out of nowhere, introduced as his childhood friend, kissed him, learn about all his secrets and gigs, and Idk man she's a total newbie in the roster yet she acted closer and friendlier than any of the old characters lowkey pmo we don't even get any development from his actual friends from school (blue and big guy), this red agenda smells fishy to me but alas, the story's still enjoyable. I don't regret spending my time on it.