Comment by SIDRA on Koushakuka No Ryouriban-sama ~300-nen Ikiru Chiisana Ryourijin~ - Chapter 8

Comment on ChapterKoushakuka No Ryouriban-sama ~300-nen Ikiru Chiisana Ryourijin~ - Chapter 8
SIDRA
SIDRAShonen Spirit·4 months ago
Ch. 8
the MC is f*ing stupid. What the he** is he doing? He just met these people and he’s already telling them everything. That’s just dumb. His body supposedly trained for 300 years, and even after reverting back to an 8-year-old form, fine — but did his brain not develop at all? Mentally he still acts like a clueless child. Honestly, the MC feels completely stupid and insufferable
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game Hacker
game HackerBattle-Hardened·4 months ago
@SIDRA For time-skip stories, I honestly prefer Korean manhwa. At least they usually have a clear plan for the characters ...... they know how strong they are, what they’re doing, and whether their abilities should stay secret or not. A lot of time-skip manga just feels messy in comparison, like the author skipped the time but forgot the actual character development.
Innocent
InnocentArc Survivor·3 months ago
@SIDRA first of all, he has zero human interaction for the past 300 years and the social knowledge he have is that of the 8 years old (cuz that is the age he got exiled).

Make sense if he stays naive for all those years. What doesn't make sense is the lack of insanity that he have for a dude that have been alive for 300 years.
@Innocent Part of the reason for that would be the life he's living. Have you ever had to check the calendar to see what day it is, because a whole bunch of days have been very similar? He doesn't have a calendar, and most of the days he's been living are very much the same. While time can be seen as the seasons pass and animals are born and die and the moon changes, it all blends together after a while. 

He was marking off the days for a while, but he lost his initial tally when the troll damaged his tree home. He could've tried to remember how many he had, but it would have been difficult. Add in getting sick from his dragon curse (before he got that removed) and any other illness, and not being in a state to mark the days, and after a while, he probably only marked the turning of the year.

The issue of time passing to those born without a mind that can handle immortality is probably why a lot of wizards and others who figure out how to live long live in places where days easily blend together and hate being disturbed. (Cultivation doesn't factor here, because part of cultivating is developing the mind that can handle immortality.)
@Innocent Part of the reason for that would be the life he's living. Have you ever had to check the calendar to see what day it is, because a whole bunch of days have been very similar? He doesn't have a calendar, and most of the days he's been living are very much the same. While time can be seen as the seasons pass and animals are born and die and the moon changes, it all blends together after a while. 

He was marking off the days for a while, but he lost his initial tally when the troll damaged his tree home. He could've tried to remember how many he had, but it would have been difficult. Add in getting sick from his dragon curse (before he got that removed) and any other illness, and not being in a state to mark the days, and after a while, he probably only marked the turning of the year.

The issue of time passing, to those born without a mind that can handle immortality, is probably why a lot of wizards and others who figure out how to live long live in places where days easily blend together and hate being disturbed. (Cultivation doesn't factor here, because part of cultivating is developing the mind that can handle immortality.)
@SIDRA what's the harm in telling the truth? Worst case he can just leave, they can't stop him and he's had no human contact for close to 400 years