also known as True Education / The Real Lesson
but i wouldnt know the actual name
idk Korean
what i do know is that often times
mainstream sources YLab Webtoons Mangatoon
have a habit of changing names to sound more hip and cool for a western audience
this story is like the adventure ive dreamed about. go into a random town, make friends, grow with them, move onto another time, learn something new and make friends along the way.
If I'm understanding the system of this world difficult directly leads to insane power. The higher the start count of your class the more difficult it is to both progress and master, but upon doing so the greater the power it offers. He is given a class with one more star than any other in the world, so after some clever means of getting over the beginner hump and truckloads of grinding, he was always bound/intending to get OP.
Starting to wonder if writing Akame ga kill effected the author’s brain a bit to much given Chained Soldier and the newest work Hell’s Tormentor Kraken which is an Isekai, but the mc gets reversed raped even if they don’t show privates then gets the powers of a kraken so tentacles.
Very concerning don’t you think?
I probably wouldn’t think this way if Hinowa didn’t get cancelled due to low Japanese sale. Damn perverts. Still gonna read this though.
I always pretend this ends at chapter 38. I think that's where the character development stops for the most part, and it shifts from a story about insecurity and acceptance to an ensemble slice of life gag manga. Those first 38 chapters are 10/10 for me, and something I think is really special.
Then the rest is like 7/10 filler that's fun if you're in the mood, but didn't feel like the same series, and I couldn't tell you anything about if you asked me to tell you about it.
If you like this, I recommend "Say I love you" which has similar conflicts about fitting in. Not nearly as funny, but the characters really grow like they do in Horimiya.
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but i wouldnt know the actual name
idk Korean
what i do know is that often times
mainstream sources YLab Webtoons Mangatoon
have a habit of changing names to sound more hip and cool for a western audience
Very concerning don’t you think?
I probably wouldn’t think this way if Hinowa didn’t get cancelled due to low Japanese sale. Damn perverts. Still gonna read this though.
Then the rest is like 7/10 filler that's fun if you're in the mood, but didn't feel like the same series, and I couldn't tell you anything about if you asked me to tell you about it.
If you like this, I recommend "Say I love you" which has similar conflicts about fitting in. Not nearly as funny, but the characters really grow like they do in Horimiya.
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