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When you are forced to make decisions based on what the system forces you to do, you no longer have the freedom to choose and that makes you a slave to it.
So you described yourself in the first few chapters... I didn't say your job was stupid. I said the system of that country, empire, or whatever is stupid. I haven't read enough to say that about your job, and the comment wasn't about any particular style I like. It was just logical thinking. Why would kids get excited to go die for a country, empire, or kingdom that just hunts and enslaves them to go die without the right training or equipment? Why would they be proud to defend such a place? Why would they stay there even when they're stronger? There are more downsides to doing it that way. I'm not saying we should educate the whole planet (although it's necessary to survive, right?), or train everyone to be elite soldiers. But basic self-defense and survival training wouldn't take a year. And giving common weapons and armor to those who can't afford it or don't come from rich families is just common sense. That's why the system is stupid. Instead of trying to keep most people alive, they just let them die. Maybe even kids who could be the future of their country, or just another soldier to kill an enemy. But I understand from your description in the first few chapters. Your logic is perfect and no one can say otherwise. It's the same logic most authors on this app use, the ones who delete negative reviews and only keep the positive ones. And anyway, I don't need your advice to stop reading because I already did.
Or you're just in a universe where things look like your novel or whoever brought you to that world just gave you information about that world so you can do whatever it is that they sent you to that world for in the first place
Isn't this a very stupid and inefficient system? I mean, who wanted to fight for a nation that doesn't give a damn about its life? If it is mandatory for young people to go to fight, wouldn't the mandatory recruitment system that some countries have more efficient? That is to say, at a certain age, send them to a military academy, train them and then give them even the minimum equipment so that they can pass their first test well? thus increasing the chances that they will survive and be able to fight for the nation later, without removing the point that this way they would be less likely to commit suicide or try to flee.
this is just bad...end of the Review [img=faceslap]
so...he is idiot
It is still a hypocritical thought...because at that moment he was thinking about how Ray sacrificed himself for others, the boy tried three times and then an option came to him that could be the last hope and he took it even at the cost of his life, that is something to respect, also why does the MC think he can criticize when he himself has not achieved anything? If the protagonist of the book, even with a system, help from destiny and other things, cannot save the world, why is Ray supposed to be able to do it? Knowledge about the future doesn't help at all if your enemy is too powerful....
ok...let me see if I understand, if another person sacrifices himself to save his loved ones he is an idiot with a hero complex, a coward.... but if he is the one who sacrifices himself for his loved ones, then yes, that's fine...what a hypocrite and idiot he is [img=faceslap]
what a stupid skill
This is the problem when they make stats measurements with numbers, it almost never makes sense.