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I would've just done a buyout and call that the "favor" and in exchange Karmin can promise to stay "friends". I just don't like the idea of signing a long-term contract without a lawyer, but maybe the MC thinks the idea of introducing steel into the world and revolutionizing the Smithing Industry is "fun".
Yeah, I thought the MC would get stronger, but he's constantly having to ingrate himself with people more powerful and richer than him. And in exchange for some measly favors, he's handing out multimillion dollar ideas like candy. On one hand that's just being sensible. On the other hand, I hope the MC isn't satisfied with people constantly expecting more from him.
Jo never did anything wrong. He lives in a world "Might equals Right" so of course he's not going to be shy. People should practice being low-key in the real world because in real life even the strongest people can't fight entire armies by themselves.
I kind of understand. For Markus to get better he has to work day and night just to get by which isn't heathy. So instead, the MC compensates by giving Markus a magical gun or something. Which like you said is good, but relying on crutches misses the point of cultivating.
As long as the MC isn't hurting himself, others, or his goals how is being selfish a bad thing? I think the only thing that might be considered problematic is the need to use that mask in order to survive in the world. That means even if he does succeed someday, the success was built on a lie.
I think it's funny. I hope Guy eventually does win and solves a problem by being smart, knowledgeable, and patient and not just by brute force. Like a natural disaster, or beast raid or something. Not this Law of the Jungle stuff. There's no satisfaction from beating up people weaker than you.
Yeah, I don't like Al. It's okay to be friendly but he's being very invasive. But on the other hand, it's not much of a secret, but the way of thinking is revolutionary. Somebody patient, smart, and obsessive enough would have eventually figured it out by just watching Guy long enough.
What I actually saw was the battle between spirit and logic. Some problems in life won't have an easy answer no matter how talented you are. It's just a battle of perseverance and willpower. What I hope is that Jo learns a code of honor and a style instead of just mechanical/logical movement. And I hope Guy also learns a certain pacing that he can handle, because it's not good to burn himself out if it's not an emergency.
Only Kushina has hope of teaching a student to be a seal master otherwise learning fuinjutsu is basically starting from scratch. And learning taijutsu will take a long time to reach the apex and its highly likely he will strain his body trying to take short cuts. And ninjutsu requires a lot of chakra and access to high level jutsus. At least genjutsu is something that can be started immediately.
I hope he doesnt turn demented. Ordinary people are suppossed to accept the passing of their loved ones and move on. Not store their bodies with hopes of reviving them in the future. Not to mention the ethics of plucking out the sharingan from dead Uchiha. He should either revive the entire clan or none of them.
Communication is a problem. I don’t like it when friends and family scheme against each other as opposed to just being honest. I believe there’s nothing wrong with asking for help or keeping secrets however everything should be done in moderation, including moderation.
He’s not the King of Hollywood yet. He’s at the point to where he’s still building up his network of contacts, networth, and team of reliable subordinates. You saw how even his friends was on the verge of colluding with outsiders in order to “help” him not make a mistake. So he practically has no choice but to play by the rules.