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In that case, a person who has not overcome these difficulties will grow up to be a somewhat distorted adult, and unless he or she is extremely self-loving, he or she will wonder, ''Is this what my life was all about?'' I feel like I'm wondering. I can't say for sure....
Aisha is that.
Since he has never overcome difficulties, he is strict with others, but since he can do everything, no one says anything.
What Aisha needs is failure. It’s not a failure caused by someone else, but a failure caused by yourself.
That said, Aisha doesn’t fail when she’s alone, so someone always gets involved.
Aisha's failure in this volume could be attributed to Ars, but the bottom line is that Aisha realizes that she failed because of her own fault.
However, when I wrote about this on the web, I couldn't do something.
Yeah, Ars Graylat dig.
The character Ars is a child of Rudeus, and is a bonus that does not appear in the main story of Mushoku Tensei.
In my mind, I have already decided where he will be in the future, but that's only a matter of what will happen later, and I don't know what kind of person he is now. It was also ambiguous.
So I focused on the failures of Aisha and Rudeus, and didn't write that much about Ars, but this was the failure.
At the time, the impressions section for 『Let's Become a Novelist』 was mixed (there was a lot of criticism, but there was also a lot of defense, and that was always the case when I wrote a story that had a certain degree of impact, so there was no particular problem, but I was not satisfied with it.
However, at the time, I had no idea how to write it to make sense. It took me ten years to come to the conclusion of what I should have done.
In that case, a person who has not overcome these difficulties will grow up to be a somewhat distorted adult, and unless he or she is extremely self-loving, he or she will wonder, ''Is this what my life was all about?'' I feel like I'm wondering. I can't say for sure....
Aisha is that.
Since he has never overcome difficulties, he is strict with others, but since he can do everything, no one says anything.
What Aisha needs is failure. It’s not a failure caused by someone else, but a failure caused by yourself.
That said, Aisha doesn’t fail when she’s alone, so someone always gets involved.
Aisha's failure in this volume could be attributed to Ars, but the bottom line is that Aisha realizes that she failed because of her own fault.
However, when I wrote about this on the web, I couldn't do something.
Yeah, Ars Graylat dig.
The character Ars is a child of Rudeus, and is a bonus that does not appear in the main story of Mushoku Tensei.
In my mind, I have already decided where he will be in the future, but that's only a matter of what will happen later, and I don't know what kind of person he is now. It was also ambiguous.
So I focused on the failures of Aisha and Rudeus, and didn't write that much about Ars, but this was the failure.
At the time, the impressions section for 『Let's Become a Novelist』 was mixed (there was a lot of criticism, but there was also a lot of defense, and that was always the case when I wrote a story that had a certain degree of impact, so there was no particular problem, but I was not satisfied with it.
However, at the time, I had no idea how to write it to make sense. It took me ten years to come to the conclusion of what I should have done.
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