I won't give a rating yet since it only has 3 chapters... take what I'm about to say with a pinch of salt but I only felt cringe the whole time. Pure sword that makes a distinction between good and bad people? but is it possible to already have a plot hole in the first 3 chapters!? who decided good and bad? the boy? doesn't this make everything hypocritical? if he thinks a person is evil (even if he isn't) then he can attack? since he's a child he's easily manipulated. But from what you can see the bandit didn't suffer any damage... so does the sword have its own conscience? So how do you explain that it did damage to the demon? at the end of the third chapter do you understand that the demon is controlled and therefore makes him neutral?
Since he is the prorafonist I think he will become very strong, he has a kind, determined and stupid/naive character... basically if someone tells him that that person is evil then he will be able to use all the force to eliminate him...
I don't even think the author thought of this thing... so this scene won't happen
Since he is the prorafonist I think he will become very strong, he has a kind, determined and stupid/naive character... basically if someone tells him that that person is evil then he will be able to use all the force to eliminate him...
I don't even think the author thought of this thing... so this scene won't happen