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He need life experience. It the equivalent of your parent kicking you out of the house when you are a adult.
Greed and Envy are two different thing. Greed is wanting to have more, envy is being envious of someone else possession or character trait etc.
It a typo. I thin it pretty obvious.
It not Quan Ding it Yang Ding. The author isnt using western convention.
Incensitive for him to leave. Read for god sake
It not luck, your ancestor is just a loser. You can only blame him, not the one who has a rich ancestor. You were not going to be born in any other family, so it not luck at all.
Die in your sleep-kun
People like you should just no read. You aren't meant to use common sense. Yes, because everyone first reflex when sent into another world is to get fucking superpower in the first five second. The dude just woke up, let him time to digest the fact that he FUCKING TRANSMIGRATED into another universe. Then let him get used to the power he already has.
You need to be stupid to not understand why. Bu
How can you have such a shit attention span. It just the first fucking chapter! He just regained his body. God damn.
Something that get you super high and isn't addictive at all? Even people that don't take drug will want to try. There is no side-effect right?
Don't care. I don't want to get erased from existence. Even if I come back. This may be pride speaking, but it just what it is.
You may be overly cautious, but not everyone is. He may be 30 year old(when you count both life) but he certainly wasn't a super hero in his past life. Plus, never had super power before. He is probably overconfident in himself. Being 30 year old doesn't stop you from being arrogant or confident in your own ability. He can transform into light, his opponent is known(the kid that he transmigrated into got attacked by his opponent) so he already know the quirk he is going against. In this situation he has every right to be confident.
Just ignored the other half of my argument. If you don't want to argue in good faith, I'll stop answering. I didn't fixate on the bullet, I addressed it first to just get it out of the way because it is inconsequential. For the second part : The MC has made mistakes it normal. He did vigilantism to train more effectively his abilities. He didn't start with dangerous criminal but with thief etc. He can transform into light to avoid the knife, he wasn't in any mortal danger. The entire conversation we were having was about him not hiding his trump card(which wasn't very much of a trump card at all). My whole argument was that using one of his ability, transforming into light, isn't a problem and will be discovered a way or another. Using it has no consequence on the long term.
The dude can literally move at the speed of light. And his reaction speed is good enough as show further down. So, he has every way to avoid being shot by a Anti-Quirk bullets. At this point of the story, the MC is still a newbie when it come to vigilantism. It normal that he make mistakes, but it is also normal that he get better further down the story.
If he killed the villain, that would be fucking murder. Then, the plan that he made to get in to hero school further into the novel would be useless. Also, prison if he get caught. There also was a camera that saw him, so they is proof of murder if he killed the villain. And it not really that much of a trump card. Revealing it is not that much of a problem. It not like it can change the course of a battle.
I don't know if you saw, but the narrator isn't the main character. the author use the Gregorian calendar to tell us when it actually is happening. So it not illogical, it completely logical to use the Gregorian calendar.