Thank you for making this disscussion thread. I would never learn about this manga if it weren't because of it.
As I see it, this chapter gives a compelling reason for a warrior that used to be so noble to go haywire over people isekai'ing to his world. I also enjoyed the fact that they made this chapter really long to explain the manga's premise, instead of only giving it a few chapters in after introducing essential concepts of the story, as some stories do. Plus, the chapter was overall funny.
I really hope that the author is able to keep it up and not make the story turn bland. Joking with the oversaturation of the manga industry with isekais is funny, but things are prone to turn stale if that ever becomes the only running theme of the manga.
I DISAGREE with you. YOU ARE NOW OBLIGATED TO ENTER AN EPIC DEBATE TO THE DEATH WITH ME BECAUSE REACHING A CONSENSUS IS IMPOSSIBLE IN THE INTERET!!!!!!!!
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I already knew about it being used for wolves (although I did not know about what it was used for, or its origin). I was just joking with some people's obsession of using these terms. Thank you for your comment, though.
(If these terms were originally used for wolves, could it be that the people using them... are furries in denial?!?)
I don't understand the obsession some men have in calling themselves and other men Greek letters. Is it some kind of secret code for sexual intentions? For example, could the sentence "get lost, beta male, let the alpha male do the talking" mean "you're clearly a sub, I can't wait to dom that cute ass"? And could the sentence "damn, you're sigma as fuck" mean "finally, a switch! You should come to my orgies ASAP!"
So you speak computer?