You can tell how much bullshit I put into my report as I came up with the answer first and then sloppily wrote out crappy workings to bridge the beginning and the end.
One single sentence in a word doc from past me in 2024 Oct.
This is why to at least write coherently. The person that is in the future is vastly different from the one currently in the present, not to mention the dead one in the past.
As paraphrased by Yahtzee Croshaw, the protagonist is either weak but likable or unlikable but strong. A weak AND unlikable protag just makes it a difficult thing for the audience to engage with.
Character growth is a thing and the MC can become likable through learning mistakes and taking responsibilities. It is still hard for normal readers to engage with a protag that only grows in strength and not in behaviour.
Context: MC had a rough past before isekai; becoming a nugget like Curly since childhood, shunned and mocked by all including his parents who were the ones to turn him into a quadra-amputee in the first place.
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This is the Law : The genius lawyer Noh HyungJin's justice-executing returner fantasy! Valedictorian of his University, perfect score on the Bar Exam, and even a 95% case win rate. Noh HyungJin was a so-called successful lawyer! While he was fighting against evil, higher
Nota did you read OGnovel Douluo Dalu/SoulLand ? (with TangSan)
Bc can't understand the hate for this guy or the trend to write him suffering in FF
But worse, are FFs that portray him as doublefaced
>Livestream worlds series : I love you XiaoWu 'Damnit im jealous of this guy(livestream) having harem'
Its as bad as if telling me the original Goblin slayer kept thinking secretly : "i want to bang priestess SO BAD"
There is a sense of ire when you can't spot the mistake of someone you are teaching on the first go and ended up trial-and-error your way through until you discover the mistake was the first thing that you assume the person would do right.

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