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Originally Posted by Triple_R
I like the Hero, and I like how he's aware of and reflective about his own glaring inadequacies. As long as he acts upon that and gets taught by the Demon King, it's all good.
But I really hope he does that, because if the man is still befuddled by "Economics" and "Education" by the end of this narrative, that's just sad.
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Yuusha is acting in the role of the audience. He doesn't know what's going on or why Maou is doing certain actions, so he asks questions that the audience may "get it". This role is important if the story material is new or unfamiliar to the audience.