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Starting to understand the others' reviews. I tried to read as far as I could but the MC is just very annoying.I second Engue's opinion.The MC honestly feels like some hypocrite. He keeps repeating his "goal" of staying away from the heroines to get stronger but somehow still ends up getting involved with some girl. He then uses the excuse of "I can't leave a girl alone" blah blah, and emphasizes that as the reason to why he helped or saved them.Honestly, at this point, those MCs who actually says they want to save the heroines is far better than this hypocrite.Also, I rated it two star for the story concept. Too bad the content itself is tr*sh but there's an interesting speculation to the summary that I'm assuming since no one is mentioning it: Spoiler
ONCE AGAIN, THIS IS JUST A SPECULATION. NOT CONFIRMED.[collapse]Anyways, this assumption is the reason why I TRIED to read even further but the MC annoyed me so I'm out.
The MC may be a protagonist to the SEQUEL of the game. But it was probably released after he died so he wasn't aware of it.
That's why there's heroine like girls also popping up like Victoria, daughter of the Duke that MC thought of as a mob, Seria (? Forgot how her name was spelled), the "bullied" child with a heroine like determination to get strong in swordsmanship kind of setting, then that adventurer girl, daughter of an earl whose father was supposedly as strong as the sword saint.
These "mob girls" setting were starting to come off as some heroine settings.
ONCE AGAIN, THIS IS JUST A SPECULATION. NOT CONFIRMED.[collapse]Anyways, this assumption is the reason why I TRIED to read even further but the MC annoyed me so I'm out.