umm can we remove alice and focus more on suguhaSo there will be no more space for Suguha, Sinon and Alice?
umm can we remove alice and focus more on suguhaSo there will be no more space for Suguha, Sinon and Alice?
P.s Sorry, while this stream of thoughts was going on, I lost the thread. I wanted to say that in the end, Fujino mentioned a lot of reasons why Asuna and Kirito's relationship deteriorated, but he did not name at least one reason why she should stay with him. If Fujino hadn't written these tales about love and would have said bluntly that the reason was pity and worry that Kirito would break down and, for example, try to kill Inoda, I would have believed it, but Fujino continues to tell us lies about falling in love, even if it's falling in love with a " personality and the memories"I don't think it's that complicated, Asuna loves kirito's personality and the memories the had together in the years during and after SAO, but she is horny so she fucks Inoda, from the start of the game Inoda went from being a dildo substitute for her to a fuck buddy, there are emotion evolving but that doesn't change much how she feels about kirito, it didn't change much from before, her reasons to stay with kirito where (feelings + memories + sex(bad)), they became (feelings + memories + sex(bad) + sex with inoda), so it's an addon, maybe remove some bad sex but it didn't change much from before
In case someone else has not already explained this. Inoda cannot openly compete for Asuna because he is not an socially acceptable boyfriend for Asuna. As everyone in the game says he is ugly and poor while Kirito is handsome and capable. He really has nothing going for him except his big dick and luck. Inoda can't announce he is best for Asuna because he has a big dick and makes her cum all day. Face means a lot to Asian culture so Asuna won't admit she likes Inoda over Kirito. So he has to work in secret to make her his dick slave without the outside world knowing. Also if Kirito knew he would kick his ass.What does this phrase mean? Either the translation is not quite correct, or I don't understand something...
Does it say in Chinese that "Inoda has no right to compete", which means that Kirito (now) is not worthy to compete with Inoda, or does it mean that Kirito will be more important to Asuna than Inoda anyway?
If Fujino meant that Kirito could no longer compete with Inoda, then what was the point of continuing the game? After all, one of the main aspects of the NTR game is the moral dilemma of the girl who cheats. If Asuna has already made up her mind, then what's the point of dragging this thing on?
Pretty sure in Fujino's game all the other girls were aged up to 21 to make them legal too. Like at some point in the game they just celebrated Asuna's 21st birthday.And 21 years old, older than all of themother major characters are 19 something years old.
Did Asuna mention it somewhere in the game, at least once? I can remember Kyoko telling Inoda not to even think about Asuna. As they say in China, "a frog does not dare to think about swan's meat."In case someone else has not already explained this. Inoda is not an socially acceptable boyfriend for Asuna. As everyone in the game says he is ugly and poor while Kirito is handsome and capable. Inoda can't announce he is best for Asuna because he has a big dick and makes her cum all day. So he has to work in secret to make her his dick slave without the outside world knowing. Also if Kirito knew he would kick his ass.
Yes you are right in thinking that Asuna does not mind Inoda's appearance one bit according to Fujino's writing. However, other members have pointed out that his appearance IS an issue as mentioned by the likes of Liz, Kyoko and other students in the school. Why does Asuna even wants to get close to Inoda then? Mainly because of guilt (Inoda saving her and hurting himself in the process) as well as her sheer kindness in trying to help the less fortunate as much as possible. Fujino just wrote her character in a way where she was easily manipulated and coerced into doing sexual favours instead of brushing them off like a normal human being.Did Asuna mention it somewhere in the game, at least once? I can remember Kyoko telling Inoda not to even think about Asuna. As they say in China, "a frog does not dare to think about swan's meat."
Liz and Suguha talked about ugliness and poverty (I may not remember Sinon), but we only care about Asuna's thoughts and opinions on this issue. Asuna herself had never said or even thought before that she would be ashamed to date Inoda because of her appearance (she also never said that she could not break up with Kirito because of his social status or appearance), but now that she is in love with Inoda and I've acquired memories of their 4-year relationship, the only problem is Kirito.
Asuna is a separate character, and what Liz thinks or says that Inoda is a freak has no effect on Asuna. At least there are no moments in the game where it would affect Asuna. Fujino throws words at us that "Inoda is not a competitor for Kirito," but in the game itself there is no mention at all that for Asuna there is some kind of social competition between Inoda and Kirito. Asuna falls in love with Inoda during the ritual, and the only reason she can't think about that love is Kirito, not social condemnation. That is, there is no reason in the game for Asuna to stay with Kirito instead of leaving him and fuck with her beloved piglet.
I may be wrong or I remember something wrong (Mandela effect), but I seriously don't remember social condemnation ever being mentioned by Asuna as an obstacle to breaking up with Kirito and loving Inoda. That's why I always say that there's no reason for Asuna and Kirito to be together other than NTR, but Fujino is constantly trying to deny this through strange, unrealistic information that doesn't relate at all to what we see in the game...
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I'd bet on Asuna being all noble and good. She doesn't care about her boyfriend's wealth and beauty. She can love sincerely without any social self-interest.Did Asuna mention it somewhere in the game, at least once? I can remember Kyoko telling Inoda not to even think about Asuna. As they say in China, "a frog does not dare to think about swan's meat."
Liz and Suguha talked about ugliness and poverty (I may not remember Sinon), but we only care about Asuna's thoughts and opinions on this issue. Asuna herself had never said or even thought before that she would be ashamed to date Inoda because of her appearance (she also never said that she could not break up with Kirito because of his social status or appearance), but now that she is in love with Inoda and I've acquired memories of their 4-year relationship, the only problem is Kirito.
Asuna is a separate character, and what Liz thinks or says that Inoda is a freak has no effect on Asuna. At least there are no moments in the game where it would affect Asuna. Fujino throws words at us that "Inoda is not a competitor for Kirito," but in the game itself there is no mention at all that for Asuna there is some kind of social competition between Inoda and Kirito. Asuna falls in love with Inoda during the ritual, and the only reason she can't think about that love is Kirito, not social condemnation. That is, there is no reason in the game for Asuna to stay with Kirito instead of leaving him and fuck with her beloved piglet.
I may be wrong or I remember something wrong (Mandela effect), but I seriously don't remember social condemnation ever being mentioned by Asuna as an obstacle to breaking up with Kirito and loving Inoda. That's why I always say that there's no reason for Asuna and Kirito to be together other than NTR, but Fujino is constantly trying to deny this through strange, unrealistic information that doesn't relate at all to what we see in the game...
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That's the plan, don't worry.I have another question - 7/18 when Kirito comes to his apartment and starts calling Asuna, the game suddenly goes back to the Main Menu. Is this all there is so far, or is it a bug?
The problem is that if Asuna had been noble and kind, the first thing she would have done after cheating would have been to confess to Kirito and they would have broken up. But no. Asuna is hypocritical and rather stupid in the game, judging by how she doesn't notice Inoda's actions and manipulations.I'd bet on Asuna being all noble and good. She doesn't care about her boyfriend's wealth and beauty. She can love sincerely without any social self-interest.
At first she felt sorry for him and had a certain maternal instinct. Then she gradually became more and more accustomed to Inoda and his penis, so that even the stink of it was no longer a problem for her.)
it's not a bug, the update ends thereI have another question - 7/18 when Kirito comes to his apartment and starts calling Asuna, the game suddenly goes back to the Main Menu. Is this all there is so far, or is it a bug?
Asuna didn't say anything about Inoda's appearance or abilities.She might even likes it but that is not the point. It still goes back to how society will think of their relationship. Fujino is Chinese and his main audience is Chinese so you have to think like them. Again face is very important to their culture. Kirito is considered worthy to people other than Kyouko. But Inoda is not. If he tried to court Asuna no one would take him seriously. If Asuna accepts his feelings then she would be shamed for lowering herself. It might be me overthinking it with Chinese cultural beliefs implications. It is like why in the perks Asuna thought giving birth to Inoda's child is payment for him leaving her alone.Did Asuna mention it somewhere in the game, at least once? I can remember Kyoko telling Inoda not to even think about Asuna. As they say in China, "a frog does not dare to think about swan's meat."
Liz and Suguha talked about ugliness and poverty (I may not remember Sinon), but we only care about Asuna's thoughts and opinions on this issue. Asuna herself had never said or even thought before that she would be ashamed to date Inoda because of her appearance (she also never said that she could not break up with Kirito because of his social status or appearance), but now that she is in love with Inoda and I've acquired memories of their 4-year relationship, the only problem is Kirito.
Asuna is a separate character, and what Liz thinks or says that Inoda is a freak has no effect on Asuna. At least there are no moments in the game where it would affect Asuna. Fujino throws words at us that "Inoda is not a competitor for Kirito," but in the game itself there is no mention at all that for Asuna there is some kind of social competition between Inoda and Kirito. Asuna falls in love with Inoda during the ritual, and the only reason she can't think about that love is Kirito, not social condemnation. That is, there is no reason in the game for Asuna to stay with Kirito instead of leaving him and fuck with her beloved piglet.
I may be wrong or I remember something wrong (Mandela effect), but I seriously don't remember social condemnation ever being mentioned by Asuna as an obstacle to breaking up with Kirito and loving Inoda. That's why I always say that there's no reason for Asuna and Kirito to be together other than NTR, but Fujino is constantly trying to deny this through strange, unrealistic information that doesn't relate at all to what we see in the game...
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Inoda needs to be pathetic for the story to work, because if he were someone good who deserved the girl, there wouldn't be any sense of deception. Also, by being pathetic, he gains sympathy points.Playing through Part 2 for the first time, and I have to say, I find Inoda so pathetic that I can't even get mad at him lmao. Like he's the main antagonist, but he's just such a loser. Whenever he randomly gets jealous of Kirito and complains about being cucked I completely forget all of his past victories. If anything I find myself getting annoyed by Asuna more often than Inoda for her pure hypocrisy in and out of the game. She's doing something wrong, knows she's doing something wrong, makes no action to ammend the situation, yet still finds a way to blame Kirito for things that he does.
I mean seriously, she started getting suspicious and emotional over Kirito presumably going to brothels in game? You're not mad about him cheating, you're mad about "lying"? Literally last scene you just got bent over and fucked by Inoda while invisible was Kirito was literally still in the room lmao
For an NTR protagonist, Kirito actually has a lot of room to grow and level up if you aqquire his lust points or whatever. Leave Asuna for Inoda at this point, go get a harem or something idk
No, those who take the game seriously mean they want to understand it better. The only person who said they identify with Inoda is the author himself. I don't think anyone here likes Inoda, just what he does to Asuna. So if someone is wondering and having doubts, it doesn't mean they're an Inoda.Inoda needs to be pathetic for the story to work, because if he were someone good who deserved the girl, there wouldn't be any sense of deception. Also, by being pathetic, he gains sympathy points.
Asuna, on the other hand, is the typical story of a fallen angel, a good girl who eventually falls into corruption.
Kirito is the good guy who loses everything for being a good person and helping others. (insane)
That's why it's a parody, and whoever takes this game seriously is because they identify with Inoda, someone who is overweight, selfish, wants to have all the girls, live without worries, and outsmart the protagonist, who is a capable guy with a pretty girlfriend.
Well, taking a game seriously and above all NTR is practically and, pardon the words, it is ridiculous, possibly they are people who are new to this area, it is true that there are NTR stories with a plot that seems like a movie but they can be counted on the fingers, the majority are simple, some good, others bad and others worse. The NTR ends when the cuck loses his partner or he likes to watch and other variants but there it ends, there are no rematches, there is no revenge unless the author writes or draws it, if you ask for revenge it is only to fulfill your selfish desires for justice. that's how it has always been, just enjoy the parody that it is.Inoda needs to be pathetic for the story to work, because if he were someone good who deserved the girl, there wouldn't be any sense of deception. Also, by being pathetic, he gains sympathy points.
Asuna, on the other hand, is the typical story of a fallen angel, a good girl who eventually falls into corruption.
Kirito is the good guy who loses everything for being a good person and helping others. (insane)
That's why it's a parody, and whoever takes this game seriously is because they identify with Inoda, someone who is overweight, selfish, wants to have all the girls, live without worries, and outsmart the protagonist, who is a capable guy with a pretty girlfriend.