
I was getting tired of him going around, beating everyone easily, and acting all smug. But his character growth has been interesting, he lost most of his rash temper thanks to the master he aquired, and now he recognized another's strength, and said he wouldn't mind dying if he had to. All this without giving up, and still trying to grow. Nice work on the author.

Is it that amazing that someone can work hard to become strong? There are jobs, there are mythical beasts, and there's magic. But for some reason none of these people can wrap their heads around how someone can TRAIN to become stronger, even if they don't have a job. So people with jobs just wait to level up? That doesn't seem right...

Yea that's basically how it goes in this world. Why work 10x as hard to train to learn things, when almost everyone gets a job assigned to them and can learn skills and such with little real effort?
For us in the real world we need to put in that effort. But if we grew up in a world where, for instance, you could get the job "mechanical engineer" assigned to you, and you'd immediately be at 2nd year university level, we might be like that as well. Why put in 2 years of hard work if you can just hope for a good job and learn it even before you're of age to go to highschool?

Well, you got a 2nd year university level. But imagine if you work super hard on top of that. You'd be making space ships while in the bathroom taking a wizz. With the concept of easy jobs, they could go even beyond what others could imagine if they worked hard. I guess it's just to show how complacent people are.

That's a really frightening idea though...imagine that it's hereditary. Then if you're born from a family of farmers, that's all you'll achieve in life, nothing else. Imagine that in the real world, it'd be a cycle of rich people's bloodline gaining all the power, and the rest unable to even reach a speck of that.
He managed to run around for half a day...good, but Usato has some bad news, he's going back!