I think some of it's logic is a stretch but otherwise it's a really interesting story that I don't want to put down. Also I think some things don't come across right like he isn't lost he never traveled anywhere he simply got brought directly to that hole. Which is why it's weird that later he blames the dragon and says it was her fault he fell in the hole. Either the author forgot something, a translation error or more likely there is a novel and they sped up the beginning or altered it and left some novel logic in or something. in my opinion it's more accurate to say he got stuck in the tower I don't know being lost when never moved just seems like a weird word choice. It's even weirder when he knows his exact location and isn't remotely lost he even knows the exit.
Oh and did the author forget about the apple he planted? Hope it shows up later I know I can't eat them but for him I want a yummy apple.
Wdym? He can't use the exit since it's not working but yea he's stuck and blames her since it was her mistake that brought him to the top floor. She even had to audacity to think about killing him to "erase her mistakes" remember. He had every right to be angry.
Tower logic is to climb up and travel floors you have entered before with a gate/ checkpoint, exit is on first floor (probably) since its a vertical climb, mc fell directly to the highest floor meaning he can't climb up or down
Tower logic is to climb up and travel floors you have entered before with a gate/ checkpoint, exit is on first floor (probably) since its a vertical climb, mc fell directly to the highest floor meaning he can't... Reio
I think some of it's logic is a stretch but otherwise it's a really interesting story that I don't want to put down. Also I think some things don't come across right like he isn't lost he never traveled anywhere he simply got brought directly to that hole. Which is why it's weird that later he blames the dragon and says it was her fault he fell in the hole. Either the author forgot something, a translation error or more likely there is a novel and they sped up the beginning or altered it and left some novel logic in or something. in my opinion it's more accurate to say he got stuck in the tower I don't know being lost when never moved just seems like a weird word choice. It's even weirder when he knows his exact location and isn't remotely lost he even knows the exit.
Oh and did the author forget about the apple he planted? Hope it shows up later I know I can't eat them but for him I want a yummy apple.