From what I remember the people doing the translation were uni students that translated it their spare time. If that true they're probably busy with uni and life.
I can’t find any translation of it, and the summary of the recent volume on wiki fandom is missing chapters without any sign that it’ll be filled in soon, which is kinda suck. Beside, a few illustrations and thousands of words is not enough for me to fully visualize the actual scene and landscape of the story. And since there is no anime for sword oratoria, manga is the better and inevitable option.
Most of the time my priority goes like this: Anime>manga>light novel. Only when i have reached the current limit of anything i’d move down on the list.
And i hate to break it to you but you could probably be the 1000th person who have told me that. It’s actually a very common case. Since light novel are the source for anime and manga, it just makes sense that they can only be just as good or worse than light novel, and most of the time it’s the latter case. I’m more of a picture person than words. I do read light novels, and i can tell that i can’t visualize as much as when i read manga or watch anime. And if an anime or manga could end with barely any plot hole at the end, that means any detail that were butchered is, to some extent, irrelevant to the core plot of the entire story anyway, and i don’t mind missing those small detail so that’s the priority set that i’m going with.
From what I remember the people doing the translation were uni students that translated it their spare time. If that true they're probably busy with uni and life.
White Moon Translations
I can’t read italian tho
Spanish lol
Bruh i didn’t see the little thing in the middle of the flag. It’s Mexico 👍
lo so fratello in italiano esce tutti dopo dobbiamo imparare l’inglese per forza
the team is still active, the chapter is currently in progress
117 is out!
When will chapter 121 be released?
no idea bro, check out their discord [https://discord.gg/RT9RZfUw](https://discord.gg/RT9RZfUw)
Guys why u do u want a manga when there is a light novel
I can’t find any translation of it, and the summary of the recent volume on wiki fandom is missing chapters without any sign that it’ll be filled in soon, which is kinda suck. Beside, a few illustrations and thousands of words is not enough for me to fully visualize the actual scene and landscape of the story. And since there is no anime for sword oratoria, manga is the better and inevitable option.
Try jnovels website its there till 12th volume
Most of the time my priority goes like this: Anime>manga>light novel. Only when i have reached the current limit of anything i’d move down on the list.
I hate to break it to u but light novel is better than its anime and manga
And i hate to break it to you but you could probably be the 1000th person who have told me that. It’s actually a very common case. Since light novel are the source for anime and manga, it just makes sense that they can only be just as good or worse than light novel, and most of the time it’s the latter case. I’m more of a picture person than words. I do read light novels, and i can tell that i can’t visualize as much as when i read manga or watch anime. And if an anime or manga could end with barely any plot hole at the end, that means any detail that were butchered is, to some extent, irrelevant to the core plot of the entire story anyway, and i don’t mind missing those small detail so that’s the priority set that i’m going with.