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It does indeed. At least joining the military grants us healthca- wait.
... me brain smol. Is what I originally thought till I re-read closer. Lungs require very little water to be used in order to suffocate someone. A teaspoon would suffice. Gathering steam or water particles into one spot would be far easier inside the lungs as well due to the moisture inside a person creating humidity. It's part of why if you breathe a couple times on a window there's enough moisture to make a drop of water run down the glass. Using it outside of the human body would be difficult, yes, but imagine using it even on the inside of a brain? It would cause internal expansion and could lead to direct damage, causing something like a hemorrhage or something else quite possibly.
I agree.
All of them.
Ohhhhhhh okay, thanks for the clarification.
SPOILERS: That's how it's explained later on.
I haven't read too far (chapter 21) but I can't stand to read anymore, this is an insult to creativity and storytelling alike.
Translation quality is fair, but not the best. The updates are not even calculatable in terms of how often they arrive. The main character becomes so overpowered and chuunibyou by the beginning of the 21st chapter that he has the stats of a level 300 at level 10 and "white hair" and "evil villain laugh" and all that shit. So far, I can't tell where the story is headed. Character design so far has been shit, the only lines we've read from anyone has been the MC saying things or laughing. The side characters (family) are all whitewashed rich people. There is barely any in-game world background, and it is based off of the current world. Author also restates every minor or major plot-point at least 5 times per chapter. It is difficult for me to stand reading as far as I did without skipping entire chapters. In all, no originality, horrible naming sense, horrible ideas, horrible everything. The only thing I'm not mad about is the fact that the novel isn't bashing foreigners.