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Yes, but he's still at a low level to do that. In the future, yes, that would be the correct way to use the ability.
Okay, I understand your point. It was actually fun having this conversation, I appreciate it.
Of course, that's the definition, but humans can't use it literally because we're always bound by bias or ideology that overrides our rationality. I know the protagonist isn't being guided by rationality entirely, but it's still the logical way he thinks about things, naturally biased by his belief before acquiring the system. You and I, as rational beings, still have certain biases in our thinking that prevent us from being completely rational. Naturally, we could solve most of those biases simply by reflecting, and that's exactly what happens later on. Rationality alone doesn't give you the correct way to think in general logic, but in your own logic based on your core beliefs. And of course, I agree with what you're saying, but your notion of saying "It's a show" doesn't really seem accurate to me. If you had written what you just said before, I wouldn't have disagreed with almost anything, because I mostly agree.
Japanese people are short, so he's just a 14-year-old Japanese kid, probably with poor nutrition and physical development. 😭😭
If most of the magics were easy to use, then anyone could be as OP as the protagonist in the future, and for that reason alone, there aren't many human mages who use truly human magic based on calculation and all that. Besides, I like to make magic complicated; it's fun for me to see it as someone trying to fix a game that keeps crashing on them.
Besides, yes, it would be boring, given the nature of Raymond's abilities, it would have been quite counterproductive.
He's just giving somewhat emotional responses to evoke a feeling in him and avoid further things. And in any case, as the creator of both characters, if he doesn't respond, Raymond will eliminate him for being a threat to the safety of the place.
Yes, I actually forgot about it, but when I thought about it more, I said, "These girls don't have much idea about those things in the first place, so it's natural that they didn't mention it. I'll clarify the issue later."
Uncertainty is my mistake; that's a pretty conscious thought.
Hormones are for most things, but fear is something from the subconscious.