And another moment where the author forgot that the protagonist is "blind." "It looks good." How the hell does the protagonist know that the necklace around his neck is visible if he's "blind"?
I wasn't expecting the "removed Herobrine," and it seems the gift won't be much help now since it has no physical strength stats. Or maybe it'll still be useful.
I hope the merchant waifu's father doesn't become a villain or a vigilante, and that he isn't tempted by the demon either. Since he knows that making deals with demons will always end in loss.
And again. There's a line of text that doesn't make sense with the protagonist being "blind." He's "staring at her." How the hell does a blind person know where the meihua is? It's not like the MC has said anything about it yet. He can see the mana and that's why he knows where it is. It doesn't make sense. Remember, the protagonist is "blind." And he should be wearing the blindfold his mother gave him.
Unlike "I Became the Academy's Blind Swordsman," this story has a transmigrated returnee and hero of the story. A transmigrated becomes a mob character. The maid who knows there's a Time Rewind so the timeline where she stole the hero's talent can be changed. And the MC.
I understand that he's not really blind. But it seems that the author didn't bother to make the MC act as if he were actually blind. (I say this because of how he signaled to the guards with his hand to let the red-haired girl pass. If he had acted blind, he would have waited a moment for the girl to ask permission to come closer. And then he would have signaled to the knights to let her through.)
Okay, so he's not really blind. He's like the protagonist of "I Became the Academy's Blind Swordsman."They're pretending to be blind. A little disappointed by that. But let's see what the setting and story will be like now that he enters the main stage.
And another moment where the author forgot that the protagonist is "blind." "It looks good." How the hell does the protagonist know that the necklace around his neck is visible if he's "blind"?
I wasn't expecting the "removed Herobrine," and it seems the gift won't be much help now since it has no physical strength stats. Or maybe it'll still be useful.
I hope the merchant waifu's father doesn't become a villain or a vigilante, and that he isn't tempted by the demon either. Since he knows that making deals with demons will always end in loss.
So that's why there was the Bl tag for the story within this novel
I'm sure the Returnee and the transmigrated mob know what it means to have the orb destroyed. The talent was so great that I couldn't bear it.
And again. There's a line of text that doesn't make sense with the protagonist being "blind." He's "staring at her." How the hell does a blind person know where the meihua is? It's not like the MC has said anything about it yet. He can see the mana and that's why he knows where it is. It doesn't make sense. Remember, the protagonist is "blind." And he should be wearing the blindfold his mother gave him.
Unlike "I Became the Academy's Blind Swordsman," this story has a transmigrated returnee and hero of the story. A transmigrated becomes a mob character. The maid who knows there's a Time Rewind so the timeline where she stole the hero's talent can be changed. And the MC.
I understand that he's not really blind. But it seems that the author didn't bother to make the MC act as if he were actually blind. (I say this because of how he signaled to the guards with his hand to let the red-haired girl pass. If he had acted blind, he would have waited a moment for the girl to ask permission to come closer. And then he would have signaled to the knights to let her through.)
Okay, so he's not really blind. He's like the protagonist of "I Became the Academy's Blind Swordsman."They're pretending to be blind. A little disappointed by that. But let's see what the setting and story will be like now that he enters the main stage.
A slow start, let's see what it will be like when he goes to school.