
Isn’t there such a work?
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Kiyyyyy Kiyyyyy Kiyyyyy Starting process Repayment processing has been approved Return everything Exercise the right to attack — Return I will return it Let’s go? Ah, there’s no need to be scared Isn’t it scary to approach a young adult woman? Special Affairs Agency My exploration ability is boasting on the battlefield of wasteland Right now, that’s not the point, but Headline Exchanging big fish The lower class Testing deadly combat for me Profits and debts Do you understand? The reason won’t bend, but even so, it’s possible In the distant past My return No matter where I use it, I have no power to refuse in my current self But it’s dangerous The speed of return is unknown Cyborg language My next self is 1=1000 10 thousand ÷ 10 million Zero minutes Cycle Moge Growing Apparently repeating several hundred generations I tried to emulate my business partner Image-type craftsman 200% With the flow of time and the king of taxes 10 thousand ÷ 10 million Not advanced, flowing with young girls 10 days for 10% high interest This so-called “Toichi” Reinserting Just repeating that If that’s alright, how about it? Calculation 110% of resale inclusion Consumption behavior The way of use itself is not in discord, but by using examples Elie Calculated It’s getting dangerous It must be something about my clothes Go Go Repaying dreams doesn’t go easily Ha! Zaa!! Shut up!? If you have a thought, it’s different However, there are also turnarounds in conversations In a sense, tenfold and layered – wrap everything in something 9x chaotic payment Joy Elie 10 meters Za! Thinking about it, that’s good 100% in 2 years 150 Gowana {150} 10%. It’s nothing more than preparing the soul I believe There’s no problem with believing Free!! Easy profits 100% of one day information Principal 1000 100 10% Fair 90% Reply But a big conversation partner Listening to students’ stories, licking the expression of patience Betting on that, is it interesting? Integrity x 1900 10% 100 Principal 1000 100 10 (1000 + 1000) The next 10 days 100 In the next 10 days it’s not a game of 110% It’s true, even if I believed It’s sufficient But from the perspective of other companies 1 + 100 100% 100 1000 ÷ 10 million In the next 10 days, love x next x 1000 There’s no tenderness More than usual, just the atmosphere of ringing bells Paying future basic fees It’s my profit calculation formula Profit Profit formula
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A system that takes interest without explaining compound interest is scarier than loan sharks.
>>1
In the real world, troubles have accumulated, which is why legal reforms have progressed.
It wasn’t perfectly organized from the very beginning.
What is the name of the work?
Something about skill lenders.
Why would you go through the trouble of borrowing even if it’s simple interest…?
The capable protagonist of the exile type usually lacks words, but this is seriously the worst way of lacking words.
>>5
Rather, it is an appropriate move if you think of it as a moneylender.
They’re stripping me bare.
Well, the other person is a loser too, so it was probably the right choice to stay silent.
It seems like everyone has been getting excited about a really nostalgic work.
>>7
I told you it’s a beautiful girl, didn’t I? Have you lost your mind?
>>12
>>12
>>12
I thought about this a bit, but I would hate to have my values or aesthetic sense taken away.
God.
May the nameless who lack talent find peace for their souls.
Just a note, but it’s like this.
Is this good enough?
First, the number of kanji being used has clearly decreased. At first, it seemed she was looking them up on her smartphone, but as the number of kanji she couldn’t write continued to increase, she seemed to give up. After that, it seemed her katakana also became uncertain, and the proportion of hiragana visibly increased. Moreover, there were many mistakes in the use of particles and forgetting to add voiced sounds. —Then, one day, about a month after starting our correspondence, Rana said this: Rana: “……I’m tired of getting love letters.” Rana: “Is it okay if I don’t write anymore?”
I heard that the Sword of Void Version 2 also has to do with interest.
>>17
Isn’t this the work?
>>181
The Sword of the Void is available via installment payments on Kakuyomu.
The image in the thread is one that appears with skill rendering.
I think such explanations need to be given before lending.
>>18
I did it, but I think it’s because they forgot, so it’s their fault.
>>11
So that’s what this story was about.
The director’s illustration is amazing, but you say scary things, don’t you?
I heard through the grapevine that the story was improved in CS.
Mr. Taiza from Sun Red
I used to get into fights over how great Casca the idiot from Berserk is.
Nanaka 6/17
Nameless beings deprived of their intelligence are popping up one after another!
It’s the kind of erotic thing you often see in personality-excreting jelly.
>>28
It’s already wrapped up in two panels!
It’s not hard to understand young adult women, but it’s a bit of a strange expression.
Speaking of which, there was a doujin where Agrias gets her brain sucked, right?
I read the manga, and I thought it was nice that you can see quite a bit of the pants of the witch who became an idiot.
Even Ushijima-kun would at least mention simple and compound interest before lending out money…
>>33
Since Ushijima-kun is set in modern society, all the characters probably understand that they are borrowing with interest… maybe.
There’s something that’s perfect for doujin.
The Kuya from Utawarerumono is the result of regressive infantile behavior following a mental breakdown, so it’s different.
In old eroge, there were quite a few heroines who became simple-minded.
>>36
Everyone loved the idiot heroine, didn’t they…?
>>36
Mako from Kanon and so on.
I see a loose one of personality excretion that feels like that.
Isn’t that different from personality degradation? But if that’s what you’re looking for, maybe it’s just right.
But usually, it ends in 2 or 3 frames after they relieve themselves.
I want to see the life that comes after that.
If the secret is revealed, no one will rent it anymore.
It shouldn’t be based on the premise of deceiving the mark from the beginning.
Even if the gal game heroine ends up like that, I’ll figure something out as the understanding me.
I want to see the subsequent tragic life.
>>40
How about progressing to a certain point and then switching to another heroine?
Transformers 2010
Episode 25: “Grimlock’s New Mind”
I thought the girl in the thread might not be that wicked just based on the page, but she’s definitely wicked…
>>43
This is just between us, okay?
Actually, there aren’t many works that do terrible things to characters who aren’t wicked.
>>47
The problem is that those vicious people have such an extreme level of stupidity, and their acts of revenge are so shocking even when considering the victim’s position.
Well, I should have properly explained it in the past.
>>45
I haven’t done anything regarding compound interest.
The intelligence is lowered so much that Hiro Monji is made to forget even the way home.
There was a situation in some erotic anime where the heroine and the sub-heroine were being drained of their intelligence by a plant-like demoness, and they became completely silly.
The comic adaptation is just at the point where the Wise Girl makes her reappearance.
It will be a while before it’s free again.
>>52
In yesterday’s thread, I was told the reappearance is in episode 44, and when I looked it up, it seemed like a fade-out where they might never appear again, but is there still a chance they will show up?
>>85
Next is the main event.
>>89
I see… I had a feeling it somewhat resembled Saito Hajime, but I’m grateful to read it.
I feel like the anime “The Day I Became a God” had a vibe like that.
It was an anime where the gags were relentlessly harsh.
The fact that they haven’t taught him about the dangers of compound interest means they probably don’t think of him as a comrade…
>>54
At first, I was diligent about paying it back, but from that point on, I think I was giving advice like “It’s better to pay it back regularly since accumulating interest can be bad.”
>>54
Well, since it’s a relationship based on mutual interests, insurance is important, right?
Isn’t Ushijima-kun in the world of Toichi?
You will want a skilled lawyer.
In that regard, installment payments are considerate!!
>>58
This damn devil!
>>59
But the compatibility between being an adventurer, where you never know when you’ll die, and paying in installments is outstanding!
>>58
Sword of the Void ver2.11(2)
Isn’t that a way that the enemy might come?
There was a fan fiction where Tachibana, crying, took care of Lady Ai who became an idiot due to echinococcosis in the Eastern region, and something about it resonated with me.
If you don’t commit the foolish act of setting the rebate close to the minimum limit, it is generally quite useful.
Well, it’s just that Rebo is trying to take from the layer that is supposed to be set up.
The default amount of 5000 yen per month that you often see is incredible.
Is there no downside to this ability?
>>69
Isn’t the downside that it temporarily decreases since it’s a loan?
If it doesn’t end up in a loss, it’s worth lending, but it seems like I might get killed.
>>69
To lend, you need capital, and to raise that capital, I am making blood-stained efforts.
If you can work hard and build some capital, a low-risk, high-return scenario is similar to real-life lending.
>>79
The depictions of struggle and effort in this type of work are really superficial.
The protagonist being in tatters doesn’t resonate with me at all.
>>90
It’s someone who really hates Narou!!
You say I explained it but you weren’t listening, but isn’t it the case that the genius understood it in an instant, meaning I only explained it to the leader?
Since I’m lending it, I become weak while I’m lending it.
Why does the anonymous person saying “Explain it!” think that it’s a given that explanations should be provided?
>>73
I think it’s because a person who seems like a victim is actually hiding a way to trap others without explaining important things at first, and when the moment comes, they can immediately ensnare someone.
Well, if you respond promptly, there’s really nothing to worry about, so it’s hard to say anything other than that it’s the fault of those who slack off and end up in arrears.
Their correct answer was probably to take the protagonist by surprise and kill them instantly.
I know of an eroge where the heroine has dementia.
Isn’t it the case that using a revolving credit occasionally doesn’t get that bad?
It’s safe to say that the number of people who use that will continue to increase, and it will definitely lead to terrible outcomes.
Those who use revolving payments deliberately conceal them so that they can enforce collections.
The protagonist was also being manipulated psychologically so as not to feel any guilt.
Well, it’s a setting for the protagonist to turn the tables after being exiled.
Even if you say that if it were like this, the side doing the expelling wouldn’t have been troubled, it’s not really that simple.
It’s like the demon king should go out to kill the hero when they are at level 1 with maximum strength.
Boukenja’s Actor-gami
Setting interest rates without explanation is way too crazy.
In a toxic environment where I only received scraps of food and underpaid wages, constantly suffering from power harassment, I was thinking of quitting. If I hadn’t been told to go die in the boss’s room, I might not have had such unreasonable demands placed on me.
>>84
Isn’t it because you didn’t promote yourself in that environment?
>>88
The only point I can use to promote myself is something like “If I really wanted to, I could make you all incompetent and myself competent, you know?”
>>102
I wish I could have said that in the interview…
It feels like a typical expulsion story where both the one doing it and the one being done to are involved, but is there something about it that might stir up trouble?
If the protagonist doesn’t take down this stupid and worthless S-class party like this, the readers will get angry and stop reading, so it can’t be helped.
I don’t know from which perspective to enjoy stories where someone is treated as useless and exiled for hiding their abilities.
A story about how entering society and various experiences affected my mental state and took away my intelligence.
I wonder if it would become something I could see if it were a beautiful girl.
In Momotetsu, you can bail out with the Tokuseirei card, but if there were counter skills like that…
The starting line for this kind of thing is to feel good by reversing bullying in a group.
The thread image can end up collecting a hefty amount regardless of how much you lend, so it’s quite scary to use it normally.
It’s like using consumer finance as a regular wallet.
I remembered a porn game I played long ago where a support girl robot gradually regressed into childhood while malfunctioning in a looping world.
I understand you want to get revenge, but I couldn’t help but think that your explanation was too lacking.
It’s just that it appears distorted because you’re thinking in terms of good and evil.
Is it that seeing it as a non-legal battle like in Ushijima-kun makes it not a big deal?
>>101
Well, the party that expelled such a capable protagonist is at fault, but…
If that’s not the case, then I won’t feel good even if I enjoy it.
>>103
It’s not a manga that’s worth starting a response to, right!?
>>110
Well, this is supposed to be a story to feel refreshed after a banishment, but if the protagonist is worthless, it would collapse the premise…
By borrowing skills and then honing them beyond their interest, there’s a smart way to ensure that skills remain at hand without having to learn new ones.
I wonder what SP is.
If the protagonist is portrayed as a good guy, it’s problematic, but if they’re acting with the premise of trapping someone in a loan shark manga, then well…
Both are trash, you know…
>>108
What’s so interesting about trash making fun of trash?
Just because I pushed you into the boss’s room and exiled you because I didn’t want to pay your retirement money, am I being treated like trash!?
>>111
Yes
I think you definitely didn’t explain this in such detail or pose like this when lending it.
The person intended to withdraw without acquiring any skills after this was over, but they attempted to commit insurance fraud…
The author’s comment says that it’s really important to understand the system of revolving payments properly, or else it can be dangerous.
It feels quite cruel to try to expel something from life, even if it’s something that deserves to be expelled…
A scumbag who betrays their comrades just because they felt like they were about to be killed!
Obligations to explain and whatnot.
The relationships of the exiled are strange, but so what?
Look at the president of Naniwa Financial Road.
Even my subordinate Haibara tries to take advantage of every opportunity to trap me.
What the CEO is doing…
I wonder if we will leave debts unpaid whether it’s me or the other person who dies.
I was expelled from life and it didn’t work out.
There was a genius data character in a Zico or erotic doujin who becomes increasingly foolish as they indulge in erotic acts that cost them their intelligence.
If you’re such a scum that you can’t feel good about revenge from a victim’s position unless you’ve been bullied thoroughly to the point of almost being killed, then I guess that’s just how it is…
The thread from last night was pretty chaotic about this story, but I was completely captivated all night by the situation where this genius beautiful girl has her intelligence taken away and becomes an idiot.
How many chapters of the manga can I read?
>>127
Episodes 12 to 13 might be the peak.
If you don’t post the part where it becomes brainless in the thread image continuation, I won’t understand…
A relationship where each side exploits the other and seeks to kill at any opportunity to gain profit, like in “Gokuaku Ganbo.”
If it’s after being banished and turned evil, that’s one thing, but if it’s like that from the start, it’s no surprise that it doesn’t go over well.
The ending of the Crystal Skull seems fitting, doesn’t it?
I like it because there are many big-breasted manga lolis in the thread images.
I like the alchemist’s child’s breasts because they are too big.
Isn’t Machina from Grisaia’s ChiruChiru’s bad ending about depicting the remaining life of a forgetful heroine?
Will this party member show up from time to time after this?
>>136
I’ll properly make amends.
The ability will not return.
If you can use your abilities regardless of distance, wouldn’t it be better to borrow them and hide in a safe place?
Why are you still coming out when you’ve become useless?
>>138
It seems that without consent, it’s not possible to collect interest.
Isn’t it so that you can repay even when you’re on an adventure?
It’s quite common for abilities to decline, but when the brain deteriorates, it’s like the very personality itself changes.
This guy who will explain compound interest later is quite something, isn’t he…
>>142
Since it is not a PT built on trust, insurance is likely necessary.
The other party is also taking the interest risk lightly, thinking it’s no big deal.
I felt like I became an idiot after reading it, but it didn’t feel that tough.
Become more foolish.
From the start, if we didn’t treat each other like trash, we wouldn’t have nameless people starting this messy brawl outside like this.
I wish this unpleasant trend of useless expulsions would just end already…
>>147
If you don’t like it, don’t watch it.
Stop complaining and look for works that you like.
Zama Sukkiri is an eternal popular content.
It will be impossible unless a new pattern is developed.
I’ll propose a new genre.
Its name is precisely!
There are many works, but it’s a genre that doesn’t really grow much.
I think it’s a problem if the protagonist is unpleasant.
Well, if it’s selling, there are probably a lot of people who like this main character, although I completely don’t understand that.
>>152
People who feel that both their company and family don’t understand their true greatness will resonate with this.
>>155
Well, I think it’s okay if it can be realized even just in manga and make us feel good…
Is the most famous in the “narou” expulsion genre becoming the Shield Hero?
Once the part where the villain gets their comeuppance ends, it usually drags on as the side that did the banishing ends up suffering terribly.
I have the impression that the expulsion is where the most exciting moments happen, and afterwards it ends up being boring.
It’s an adult manga, but erase pinkjoe.
Transformers 2010
The thread image is from the original party rescue development.
>>160
The former party is still a mess and is further exploiting the mess, right?
>>162
No? They have a big attitude, but they are properly rehabilitated.
>>160
As far as I know, there are some members who have disappeared along the way and have not been rescued, as they seem to have been abandoned midway.
If the wizard’s child is saved, I suppose that’s fine.
>>173
I hope you’re looking forward to the fact that the missing child will be properly rescued.
It seems that they changed their direction because the former party member was cuter and gained popularity than they expected.
He’s someone who really hates banishment!
It’s true that Narou starts without interesting developments to make it enjoyable, so it can be boring.
I wonder if suddenly being shown that development can bring relief, when there’s not even a hint of catharsis.
It’s very common for the protagonist to be completely unappealing.
There are many unpopular protagonists in narou.
The thread image is really the most boring when it’s the protagonist’s turn.
>>167
I’ve always wanted to see big-breasted lolis.
Since there have been so many mass-produced expulsion stories, it has become difficult to empathize due to overly convoluted developments.
I got interested and read a little of the thread image, but I definitely can’t enjoy the protagonist’s part that much…
It’s somewhat frustrating that the protagonist doesn’t seem like a good person at all, especially since there was no explanation provided when they were lending out using such a system.
Regardless of whether the protagonist’s stance is good or evil, if they are a regular member of the starting lineup and are perceived as boring, then that’s no good at all.
“Once again, bless this hand.”
The noble young lady who was cold to the protagonist and her maid ended up in a disastrous situation.
The noble young lady has her throat crushed, unable to chant magic, and becomes homeless, rummaging through garbage.
The maid had her eyes gouged out and was endlessly violated by a giant pig, forced to give birth to piglets.
When a maid with a special constitution is violated, the partner’s member turns into a lump of narcotic crystals.
Pigs are being used as bait focused on cost performance.
It seems to be a world where lending and borrowing money exists, and I wonder if something that was explained to have interest is something that can be left without meaning for a long time.
The problem is that there are people who can’t enjoy it unless it has this kind of content.
When it was collected, it was almost an antagonistic relationship.
When I lent it to you, we were friends, right…
I think it wouldn’t be interesting unless there are restrictions that these types of skills only activate if the opponent fully understands them.
I understand that bringing points that can’t be collected with borrowed skills from other skills is because it’s a debt, but why is it powered up compared to the original skill?
You can just watch the second half of the story from the day I became a god.
The contract is important.
Well, the actions in this work against the original party were too cruel.
The developments regarding the rescue of the former party have shifted.
I wonder if the protagonist’s popularity didn’t do as well as expected because of those actions.