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LMAOOOOO BRO, YOU'RE A JOKE, LITERALLY.
There was never mentioned a chapter where a constellation interfered immediately or sum sh it so it may as well because they are restrained. Either by the system or their situation for example: that forgotten dragon or monarch of the beginning. If I'm not wrong they were restrained in the next chapters right? So it's pretty much a "good" plot hole rather than a bad one.
Well, diablo punched shizu's Anti-magic mask, but it still blown his physical arm away. And Rimuru was able to repair and replicate that.
That was kinda epic actually, I noticed you've got some references to bungou stray dogs, But the plot twists just blew me away. The story was far from cliche. This story is about female Rimuru, but don't be fooled just yet, I find the seriousness and suspense interesting after you read through the whole thing. I'd be expecting more. PS: Thanks for the double update.
That... make sense...
You didn't even think about Kaguya herself. Below, is a picture of her beating Lv 1 Ishigami. Just because Ishigami leveled up into level two, UNLIKE JIN WOO who has "stats points" since SP is Skill points, doesn't mean he is already stronger than Kaguya by then. In addition, Jin woo gets to kill monsters before that. Also, our MC was not transported to the "penalty zone". Meaning there won't be any motivation for doing his daily quest.
You're overestimating a human stat of level 2. I don't think you even try to see his stats again.
So everyone's going to ignore the fact this is all a flashback when the author stated "a month ago" at the start of this chapter? This means he is not OP yet, FYI.
To be fair, Chinese has the same Pinyin (Romanized spellings) for "He" and "She". But their characters (Hanzi) are different. 他 (He), 她(She) can both be read as "Tā". Or maybe there's a neutral pronoun that still means He/She" but not "They"? I dunno, the Indonesian language for example; "Dia" means "He/She" regardless of gender. While "They" is "Mereka" in Indonesian. Conclusion: It's the original author's fault. Probably.