- #1
1- Psyche Transference - author puts a frustrated adult into the fantasy setting by chance because this new Japanese generation loves to be mediocre.
2 - He gives the hard work to 3 disposable characters and start his slice of life chronicle.
3 - To emphasize the "mediocre" aspect, author shows MC's prowess through
the occasional meeting of the first party, "it's good to depend on others" is the message.
4 - The pet pops out of no where to become the alpha, now it's clear our MC have homo desires.
5 - After some chapters the plot seems to gain some significance so Author immediately solves the problem by making MC run away, "it's wise to be a coward" is the message.
6 - It's adoption time! The author needed to choose one insignificant monster but his desire to adopt a cute child that resembles both him and all the mental images of the "ideal partner" shortens his options to one and only viable, amorphous, yet predictable monster species.
7 - Disposable characters come to give more plot armor against no threat.
8 - MC is recognized for being able to depend on others and "being wise". Just like all the mediocre people over the world.
9 - MC converts the end boss into his buddy and solves whatever remained from the plot.
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