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2018-11-24, 17:42 | Link #144 |
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I hope this series will not become sad. Specially with the fact that the Author will not add the harem tag. It could be a one girl end or all the heroine turn on Leon because he and Marie distort the way this world was supposed to go.
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2018-11-25, 01:22 | Link #146 | |
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2018-11-25, 01:52 | Link #147 |
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Location: ..what is here?...W where is this?!?.... Who Em I!!!???~
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WHAT!? the Author of this is the one who make Sevens!?!? Then he refuse to add a harem tag!? Whats happening is he trying to make something new?...tragedy good end? Something like sacrifice MC then harem & co will remember him as a world hero not a mob thus each one of the girls end up marring their suppose to be fiancee guys?....thats annoying i wish not pls just no.
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2018-11-27, 00:26 | Link #148 |
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Hello! Newbie here and I'm reading up to chapter 85 by machine translation and I would like to ask if I'm wrong about the characterization of the two A.I.'s that belong to MC.
Luxon: -All-purpose A.I. -Originally in a very powerful military spaceship -Even though it's originally a military spaceship, it's main function was to transport any "old" humans to safety so that they can repopulate -Wants to eliminate every single "new" human -Strangely doesn't want to eliminate Olivia, the heroine of the first galge -Prioritizes his master's wishes (in this case the mob MC) and would ignore some of his orders that are not important Claire: -Originally a management A.I. of a laboratory that tries anything to counter the "new" humans and subsequently creates all sorts of experimental races -The original version destroyed itself and the laboratory after providing a copy to Luxon -Mainly stays around Olivia and Angelica -Has a habit of taking inappropriate photos Am I missing anything? |
2018-12-13, 02:09 | Link #150 |
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Read the LN up to when they introduce the queen.
I assume the girls bullying Leon are higher up the noble ranking, otherwise how could they get away with it? How is the king's personality like? He seems to be quite scummy, preferring to be with his concubine harem instead of his legal wife. I'm also guessing why the king keeps causing trouble for Leon is because Leon can't keep his mouth shut about the king's behaviour. |
2018-12-14, 14:15 | Link #151 | |
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Ironically Leon only has no fame since his power was displayed in the first volume and he got literally every other noble's money because of it. I don't know the answers from the light novel for your second and third paragraph. If your want the answers from the web novel then... Spoiler for spoiler tag:
My memory of the web novel is fuzzy so if anyone notices something wrong please correct me. Also am I doing this right? |
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2018-12-14, 19:48 | Link #152 | |
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2018-12-15, 00:46 | Link #153 |
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can you guys clear something up for me? regarding the betting pool around leon's duel, there were many students betting their entire fortunes plus loans against leon. my confusion about that is, with so many people placing so much money against leon, even if leon had lost, wouldn't those students have received lower amounts of money compared to how much they bet? or am i thinking about this completely wrong?
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2018-12-15, 01:53 | Link #154 | |
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You would always get a return higher than the money you used if you won. Not matter how much little it gives. There are bids which gives just 1% more than the money you bid. But never a minus. Also regarding the whole Leon vs Prince's group's betting. It's just that if they had bid on Leon who had very low chance (from the matchmakers and people's perspective) then the return would be much higher since very few people had bid on him. Even if the Prince's group had won it would probably gave them a slightly more return. This is just an example but say the odds for the outcome was.... Leon's victory = 20.00 odds Prince's victory = 1.10 odds Say you had $100,000 and you were to bid on either of the outcome. And if you had bid on Leon and he had won, then you would get $2,000,000 return. So you would gain 1.9 million dollars. If you had bid on Prince's group and then won, you would get $110,000 return. You would gain $10,000 dollars. In real life (myself included) people still bid even if it gives partial more returns. If you bid just $10 then getting a return of $11 is nothing. But if you bid $100,000 and getting a return of $110,000 means you gained $10,000. So people actually takes the risk for that sum. Getting back to topic, the noble kids were very sure the prince's side would have won. Hence they most likely didnt even hesitate in the slightest in bidding on the Prince's group. The actual odds for the match werent mentioned in the story (again the above odds are just my example to explain things). But since Leon mentioned he had gained a fortune from the bid means that the whole betting works like the bids as above. Last edited by n0m@n; 2018-12-15 at 02:06. |
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2018-12-15, 03:27 | Link #155 |
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^ok, I see where I got myself mixed up on. Thanks for clearing that up. Though from your explanation, it does make me question the thought processes of the students. Based on what you said, if leon had lost, the net amount won by the students would still be small compared to their initial bets. I mean, it's one thing to bet a large sum of money. It's a whole other issue if one bets their ENTIRE fortune plus loans for a relatively small gain.
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2018-12-15, 04:16 | Link #156 |
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Yeah, the bookie have to pay for it.
The students huh. They're retards after all, thinking of making small amount of easy money while taking a loan, which is dumb. There is still risk of the prince group losing and then they have to pay the interest too after all. The only saving point is that we don't really know the betting odds and the interest rates. Well, it's not like they're the only retards, this novel is full of it.
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2018-12-16, 23:51 | Link #157 |
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I was under the impression that the bet was decided on two factors.
1. The more obvious 5v1 scenario with the 5 side consisting of extremely notable, if not famous, individuals. Successor to their territories and unquestioningly extremely good in their respective fields (magic, fighting experience in general, swordsmanship, Jilk's cautiousness, being the Prince) [can't remember the names of the guys but this should be obvious who I'm talking about right?]. 2. The actual reason why the duel was held in the first place: a duke's daughter vs some random family's-daughter-that-was-already-in-debt (can't remember if they were an earl or a lesser title). I would believe that whoever set up the betting pool would logically factor 2. into payouts. Also remember that there was factional disputes between nobles and Angie's family has a lot of enemies who would love a chance to say "gEt reKt, scRUb!" and rub it in. Their former allies also became turncoats at the hour they were supposed to stand up and bolster Angie's arguments. |
2018-12-23, 21:56 | Link #159 |
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Compared to the author's previous works with proactive, positive MCs; it's interesting the author decided to write Leon with many negative personality features.
Leon's lazy and unmotivated, highly reactive, self-serving and sort of a pushover. Especially highly reactive (going overboard in his duel in insulting the love interests for momentary satisfaction without thinking too hard of social consequences) and self-serving (only helps out in airbike match after realizing not acting might affect the protection Angie's family is giving him.) |
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