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You don't need to address it for my sake or anyone's really, it's not even a problem depending on how you view it from a casual viewpoint or a viewpoint from someone who's read alot so they've seen more so they give more constructive criticism, or straight up hate lol. Well I said SDS depending if that's changed in this time period, but there are alternate options to watching it, or even reading the manga(recommended it's good). Sorry if you've viewed what I've said with hostility, was not my intentions, and it's not my place to give constructive criticism to someone who hasn't asked for it either.
Literally not trying to argue with you, just stating on my viewpoints whole coming to understand yours, but you won't understand mine. What happened about the Seven Deadly Sins world? Are you going to add that? It's underappreciated.
I've actually come to understand your reasons, and your viewpoint.
1. I viewed it from a logical viewpoint where the mc isn't absolute. (4.) 2. She didn't need him, he was a preferable choice. 3. No comment. 4. I'd say equal grounds because with his lack of information about the contract, she could've easily fooled him. 5. The same guy who is presented as logical, the same guy who would not fight back against someone stronger than him because he would have no chance of winning. (Chapter 47-48)
If you actually read all my other comments I've already addressed on how I felt it was executed. When you see partnership you don't think of soul bonding lol, you think of working together to further their goals. I'm not meaning to antagonize you. In the novel I don't believe it was mentioned that you can break it, only in the comments when you commented it when talking to me.
Argument? Sorry if you've seen it that way, but I was trying to present things on how I've viewed it. I have told you actually in multiple comments about the way it was executed, even one saying how I was a little dissatisfied.
You know what her character is going to amount to, I don't. So when you introduce her and bond her all in one chapter, it's going to get viewed as whimsical writing. Argument? I'm literally giving my viewpoints on your story on how I've comprehended it.
If you would read my other comments it wasn't just about the partnership, it was about how you presented him as a character throughout the story, and how she in all in one chapter was introduced then partnership with him all in one chapter. Do I care if he has a partner? No I honestly don't, it was just how it was executed lol.
It's not about me being right lol, it's about me trying to get you to understand my viewpoint even if a little.
I didn't mean eternally bonded like a marriage contract, I said it like that to emphasis the forever bond by contract, partnership. Which I take it like that eternally considering her friend said you can't break it or something along the lines.