Everything you need to know about this story. 1) A typical lazy heroine. 2) A typical strong heroine. 3) A typical heroine who explains to everyone that they are wrong and that she is the most rational. 4) I can still describe how typical a heroine she is, but I won't. Although the wariness appeared even after " Cebrail Caritas - BIO", but for some reason I decided it would be a good idea to try to read it. I think you understand that this was not a very good idea. The 10th chapter caused the most disappointment. "The only enforcer who does not kill," "Swore that she would not kill anymore.".. That's never happened, that's never seen this. The demons wanted to kidnap and sell the Valkyrie? Oh, well, let them walk. Can they get up and find another victim in a week? Oh, yes, she's "Rational."..
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LIKE"I think you missed the point. When she calls herself rational the whole point is that she actually isn’t and everyone else knows it. The Reginleif even points out your exact point in like the very next chapter…" ------ And that's not typical? The heroine is "The smartest", everyone knows this, except the heroine herself. This has never happened before and here you are again. A typical "Rational" heroine. ----- "Also heroines aren’t “typically lazy” " We open the first chapter and see such a line as: "Personality: Lazy". If the author himself says that she is lazy... Okay, convinced. We open the chapter in which the event is taking place, when they were given cards, what does she do? Come on? Oh, and she's sleeping. And how did it happen?
Lambhendelta:Errr… I think you missed the point. When she calls herself rational the whole point is that she actually isn’t and everyone else knows it. The Reginleif even points out your exact point in like the very next chapter… Also heroines aren’t “typically lazy”
What? I just looked at your past reviews man. It’s just pure 1 and 2 stars. You seem like a negative person or some kind of hater from that. Though perhaps I shouldn’t call you a hateful person so that’s my bad.
TheNeeD:"hateful" How convenient, isn't it? And to read the works and the essence of my claims?
The opening chapter has her watching a rating game and before she got her cards she was fishing. Those two things aren’t exactly “typically lazy” activities. I don’t think you know what typically means… it means it is something that often shows up. Main heroines that appear lazy on the surface aren’t “typical” in stories as you say. And your first paragraph. You completely missunderstand what the word “rational” means. Rationality isn’t about intelligence but instead about coherent and logical thinking. People may consider Cebrail somewhat smart and mature for her age but she is not wise nor is she so smart that it’s something of major note. The very fact that she can get played by characters like Odin leading her around is a testament to that fact. To be honest I don’t think you really read the story as much as you were simply looking for things to dislike so while I’m taking your comments seriously it’s a bit difficult…
TheNeeD:"I think you missed the point. When she calls herself rational the whole point is that she actually isn’t and everyone else knows it. The Reginleif even points out your exact point in like the very next chapter…" ------ And that's not typical? The heroine is "The smartest", everyone knows this, except the heroine herself. This has never happened before and here you are again. A typical "Rational" heroine. ----- "Also heroines aren’t “typically lazy” " We open the first chapter and see such a line as: "Personality: Lazy". If the author himself says that she is lazy... Okay, convinced. We open the chapter in which the event is taking place, when they were given cards, what does she do? Come on? Oh, and she's sleeping. And how did it happen?