First of all its not like that chuuni thing finally rises to my brain and im totally beyond salvation... Hahaha i mean seriously?? That will never happen. NEVER!!!! Okay soo I'm sure you all know those isekai stuffs and reaching the apex thingy... Soo,,, what if one Nufian actually got Isekaied and becomes a god later, or reincarnated into a waste but against all odds still reaches the peak of cultivation. Shouldn't they take the responsibility of fulfilling our wishes like OTHER WARUDO TRAVELS/REINCARNATION/TRANSMIGRATION?? I mean just look at all these losers here.... helping a bit wouldn't kill you right?? Thus i hereby propose the "Bill 69 Nufian agreement of 2017" which states: (to all nufians) He/She who reaches godhood should at least fulfill the wishes of over 1000 random Nufians...
Tbh, to me it sounds more like you want someone to repeatedly risk their lives, bring treated worse than dogs etc, etc. Just so you can escape a life you don't really feel like. In my opinion, even if anyone does all of that, they have literally no responsibility whatsoever. In fact, most of us would probably weigh them down. PS, the grass is always greener on the other side. I bet almost all of us would be that Bystander A that got killed within the first few chapters.
If i achieve godhood in isekai, why should i care about other pleb wishes, like nuf people? I got better things to do. Like having fun with my harem of demi girls. Or see how my puppet country doing. Or sneakily add "Fujoshi blessing" on summoned heroes. You know, the important stuff.
You summoned us for this? As if this rule would apply to a God. Plus after all the time spent reaching godhood, I would totally forget this was even said. Now if you excuse me, this ordinary mortal has an exam and is about to lose it.
Am i the only one who notice it... not gunna tell tou what but... its seems like the same plot phenomenon is not only for novels... its for a thread too :3
why 1000 random nuffisans? Ofc the people that you know may change with power, but I would rather risk that than say, 1000 strangers, I don't know their moral code of.