

The hairless adventurer kills the monsters that appear one after another. She keeps fiddling with the controller as she speaks, moving the bald guy around on the screen. “Being bored is bad enough for humans, but gods live far longer than mortals, so finding ways to kill time is especially important for us.” Maybe she’s trying to use the movement on the screen to express her inner irritation, but if anything, it just makes her seem even weirder.

It’s so surreal to see the stoic-looking old-timer stomping around and the girl watching him expressionlessly that I can’t even laugh. In contrast to that emotionless tone, the bald old man on the screen stomps angrily. “Humans love to say that boredom kills, but it’s even worse for gods, you know.” | Fantasy.Ĭlassification: LCC PZ7.1.O44 So 2017 | DDC -dc23 English | So I am a spider, so what?ĭescription: First Yen On edition. Title: So I’m a spider, so what? / Okina Baba illustration by Tsukasa Kiryu translation by Jenny McKeon. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The publisher is not responsible for websites (or their content) that are not owned by the publisher.

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