Comment by Gleren on Kukuruku

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@Kukuruku I don't see my reply as an aggressive one, you're the one who decided to assume that it was. 

Besides, how can you be so sure that I only read stories that I like? Have you been with me while I read stories as they were?

I think you were the one who only like to read stories that you like. My proof? Bad ones should be dismissed and forgotten as you said? Great! There are bad stories precisely because some other stories are above them and they can be compared. Both are meant to be appreciated.

You seem to be so good at words, I admit. But the point is that your missing a good-big-reality. I'm not depending THIS manga as you claimed, I am saying that the plotholes within it, is what makes our brain function to analyze and imagine an alternative rout and outcome. The WHAT IFs.

Tell me then, were there perfect stories that you've read? I'd like to know. Stories are filled with holes—sometimes you just have to fill it yourself.

As you have said, the reality of life cycles with us people having both good and bad at things we do. Sure, good. Very nice. But, don't you see the contradiction between your claims and your words. If you truly believe that there were the factors good and bad at everything people do, then you must understand that this story belong to either one of those. This is story is badly made, how come you cannot tolerate that much? Or are you going to take back your words?

Point is; Stories are meant to be enjoyed. To be appreciated. To be told. Not to be forgotten or dismissed just because you decided and assumed they were bad—only because you find them bad.

Your taste other people's do not always aline. Do not force you unshakable criticism on everyone.

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@Gleren i really appreciate your reply. Especially this last one.
Our whole conversation started because I complained about some kind of meaning to all the opponents MC fights and defeats :
- he's lvl 1, in one of the strongest dungeons, in which multiple strong people perished before him, but he clears it in one go.
- then, we are presented with the strongest living person in the world, Mc kills him in one go. He even forced the kill, as the other one was preparing to leave.
- my complain and puzzlement was crystallized now : why introduce in the beginning the strongest alive and have Mc kill him in 1 shot? How is the mangaka able to create tension after this? Usually, Mc fights stronger and stronger opponents while developing his skills. He already have imba skills. And contrary to belief, it looks like him leveling up his skills makes them weaker (limited number of uses in the same time, which was not a problem when he cleared one of the strongest dungeons from this world).

As a side note, I remembered Isekai Minecraft. This is a good one also.

Mister Gleren, I thank you for your time. I did look forward to read your reply. I wish you well.