Comment by KizioKun on I Killed an Academy Player - Chapter 91

Comment on ChapterI Killed an Academy Player - Chapter 91
So, I've always really liked Korin, he's funny, strong, he's not just another character who's afraid of women, despite the fact that at times his plans fail he finds a way to turn the situation around, etc. etc. ... but this is crazy, he hasn't evolved. Like it happens to him that the story he knows is altered by snowball effects (he saves his master so he finds himself in front of Balthazar, he recovered the power of the sun so he finds himself in front of its original owners instead of the one he had planned, etc.) and then he doesn't say to himself "since things have already changed, it's possible that the Saint is not in the same conditions than in the original story  "? No, never? I admit that if it doesn't change, it's something that will annoy me and make me stop anyway...
Say no to NTR and dark drama and join the resistance my brothers and sisters ! 

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@KizioKun what are you expecting him to do anyways? the saint is only one of many important character so how can he know who he need to protect? also moving prisoners is top secret mission of the church, you expect him to know that kind of secret? he just loop once , not 100 times so don't expect too much
@Bui Duc Trung He knew that the Saint was going to be captured, he knew which tower was going to capture her, he knew the traps, and he has already experienced several times a change in the story. What I criticize is not that he did nothing because if we had explained to us that he did not know what to do, too hard, too dangerous, etc. Or just tried but didn't succeed it would have been ok (and again, he always acted in advance but hey, why not a change) but there no, he just tells us that she will be fine by showing us how it happened in the original story, as if NOTHING bad could happen ... but it has already happened several times that history changes but for the umpteenth time he assumes that nothing will change and acts as if everything will be fine without even considering a change. So for me it gradually annoys me that the author does not evolve his vision and leaves him stuck to "everything will be fine because I know everything and nothing can change the story that I know" ... While I'm going to repeat myself, a lot of things have already changed in the story he knew, and instead of making him realize his mistakes and improve on them, the author leaves him with his mistakes without even asking how to evolve