Ouritsu Mahou Gakuen no Saikasei ~Hinkongai Agari no Saikyou Mahoushi, Kizoku Darake no Gakuen de Musou Suru~ - Vol. 6 Ch. 56 - Every Chance Encounter

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Arus not only saved her life, but he also allowed her to get strong and showed a path to getting even stronger. She also ought to understand already that even if Arus was the one who killed her father, it wasn't personal. If it wasn't he, someone else would have done it. It was the conspiracy, with Lecter initiating it, that truly killed her father. Arus was just a replaceable tool. Of course this doesn't mean she shouldn't still bear a grudge toward him as well, but considering his unwitting role in the crime, I'd say what he has done for her and is still doing for her has greater weight than what he did to hurt her. After all, absolutely nothing forced him to do anything to help her, whereas he was following orders when terminating her father.

Even if she absolutely didn't want to ever forgive him, it might still be wise to get every bit of training out of him. Where else would she get such training? The regular nobles are already well below her because she actually received training normally only available to special operatives or those in extremely privileged positions.
 
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Wtf? Is she basically saying she forgiving him for killing her dad, without him even giving a reason why he did it? If so this author is horrible at writing a story or he knew he wrote himself in a corner by making Ars the killer of her dad with no way out seeing as this is a harem
 
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Arus not only saved her life, but he also allowed her to get strong and showed a path to getting even stronger. She also ought to understand already that even if Arus was the one who killed her father, it wasn't personal. If it wasn't he, someone else would have done it. It was the conspiracy, with Lecter initiating it, that truly killed her father. Arus was just a replaceable tool. Of course this doesn't mean she shouldn't still bear a grudge toward him as well, but considering his unwitting role in the crime, I'd say what he has done for her and is still doing for her has greater weight than what he did to hurt her. After all, absolutely nothing forced him to do anything to help her, whereas he was following orders when terminating her father.

Even if she absolutely didn't want to ever forgive him, it might still be wise to get every bit of training out of him. Where else would she get such training? The regular nobles are already well below her because she actually received training normally only available to special operatives or those in extremely privileged positions.
I get your point but we must also admit the Author had this play out horribly from a readers perspective.
 

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