
By blatantly displaying prejudice and mistrust towards summoners, he's helping enable discrimination against them, which is more than likely to end up pushing summoners to become what everyone fears.
If a person is told they are something, a monster, useless, talentless, more often or not, they being to assume that role because nothing they do will change the image you've painted on them. Awful.

I like to think authors like this take it upon themselves to imagine different possible scenarios within things like omegaverse, and illustrate them for us as an audience. I never considered what would happen is a fated pair with an age gap met to early, and now I understand it's a truly painful experience.
Omegaverse is one where a person's "id" (the instinctual part of them) holds more ground than it does in real life. Much more ground. For that I just can't see our omega as an inherently terrible person. He definitely shouldn't have kissed the kid though.

I read things like these because they often illustrate the things that real people experiencing, those pains and frustrations and world crippling events that can destroy someone.
Fumichi suffered, but did not know how to get away, or if he even deserved to. He allowed himself to be toyed with. In the end, Fumichi is beginning to grow out of his self inflicted restraints, and the open ending reflects the myriad of different paths a development like this could take. It's up to us to think and decide.
And on the note of the lack of persecution, this kind of thing is so common in real life. Criminals go unpunished, and that's our painful reality. Fumichi may never get justice.

The moment the unmovable MC’s heart skipped a beat at first meeting I knew this girl couldn’t be trusted no sir she’s probably the necromancer. She absolutely ordered those zombies to chase her around I’m not a fool.

She also made a point to say that the necromancer was a man to draw even more suspicion from her. The fact that they had our MC even take mental note of this makes me even more suspicious... like the author is trying to draw our attention from her. I also think that the timing was a little to perfect that they just happened to pass by at the perfect time to save her. Though it happens a lot in manga, I think it was staged.

Very true. All we can do now is wait and see what happens and be very satisfied if we are right.
But another thing, how do you think the stories of people disappearing and randomly reappearing tie into all that we know is going on so far? Along with the vision of our MC being stabbed.
I for one think that the place he was stabbed at looks similar to and could possibly be 'the western style house' that was shown while they were being given information about the necromancer. What do you think of this?

I can’t hate the ML no matter how much I try. He fought for his people instead of himself, and as a consequence betrayed our FL. Despite trying to offer her an escape, he understood that in her state she would end up dying early regardless. It's a heartbreaking display of how politics and war disregard the feelings of individuals; only few are left unscathed, and our main characters are not one of them.
I cried. A lot. And I can’t feel shame for that. The depiction of how it feels to be truly powerless in those moments in which you thought you could make a difference, or those times where you had to use your power to do something that tears your own world apart, was truly awe inspiring.
It’s difficult to illustrate the spiral into helplessness, and the sometimes gentle and gradual ascension out of it, but this right here does it all.