Villager A Wants to Save the Villainess no Matter What! Chapter Completed Discussion

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I think it's a beautiful peace of art, which delves deep into eternal things like hypocrisy, mental disorders and primal sin. And yeah, I just rationalize my post-read thoughts about this masterpiece, as I refuse to believe that there wasn't any higher meaning in my... hm, meaningless suffering.

So there are some thougths from this piece of novel.

    1. If you start (civil) wars and personally kill tens of thousands combatants and non-combatants alike (but with shadow of remorse for five second, of course) because you are MC and wuv Anastasia and wanna be with her - that's okay. It's not okay if war starts with the same reason, but not because of MC, and it must be stopped by all costs. Because bad guys are bad. But it is very refreshing to watch how protagonist becames the same 'dragon' that he was oh-so-motivated to destroy and actually get rewarded for this. That's very original, albeit fully unintentional from author's side, take on the genre.
    1. Fully copypaste first chapters about MC 'growth' and 'achievements' that are non-discernible from any other isekai are still more alive than chapters where Epic War Battles occur and Real Politics Talk happens. That's can only be work of a true talent, of the mad writer (or mad neural network, maybe). Also, almost all the characters, motivations, features, and worldbuilding elements are not needed and all of them are introduced just because - and thrown away just because. Because this is Spar... isekai
    1. But this thing has purpose, as it can be used as: brain bleach, acute food poisoning remedy, IQ-downgrading drug.
Verdict: 10/1, will definitely read again when I die, go to hell and be tortured for eternity
 
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