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Alright girl. Ya're not my type but... Now strip.
Contrarianism and probably the desire to make him realize he is in fact a monkey. I assume at least.Why is the entire thread trying to convince an illiterate monkey?
Are you really this dumb? You're the one ignoring what's there. You're only focusing on 1 line, when there are several. You have to take the context as a whole, you can't just ignore all but one part.It's as if you aren't reading any of what I wrote, or what the translator wrote, or even looking at the images in the chapter. One of us being ignorant, that's for sure, but it certainly isn't me.
If the first thing he said about the test restrictions doesn't matter, then why say it? She only asked for clarification about leaving the area, not about the range requirement.
The rest of your post is nonsense that fails to hold up to your own misconception. Pages 11 and 12 clearly indicate their positions. The principal stood a short distance outside the circle, while the princess stood a bit farther away inside the circle. That is when he stipulated the range restriction, and she clarified the area restriction - neither had moved yet.
During her questioning, she asks, "Let's say that I use a fireball, would it count as a violation if my arms and legs would leave the ring?" to which he replies, "That would be no problem. As long as you don't step outside... That is." While in her imagination bubble on page 11, the image shows a human figure with one arm and leg inside the ring, while the other set, with the fireball, is outside the ring.
If, as you suggest, stepping inside the ring results in failure (no idea how you came to this conclusion), then she would've failed for doing so. Page 9 shows that the targets are inside the ring, and page 12 shows her standing inside the ring with the targets right before she starts her running jump.
So, even if you try to construe the events of the chapter as something else entirely, your own misconception denies you, and she still failed.
Handstand part is not humiliation. It's proof of your arms having enough muscle to support your body. They gonna be muscle bros- I mean... muscle sis.Surely our princess won't let her first friend humiliate herself like that. Even if she brought it upon herself with such a ridiculous penalty.
Copium for yuri development that will probably never happen.
Ew, Yuri. Why do Yuri*fans* need to try and insert yuri everywhere. You're the modern day Bronies.Surely our princess won't let her first friend humiliate herself like that. Even if she brought it upon herself with such a ridiculous penalty.
Copium for yuri development that will probably never happen.
The onli limit was not to touch the ground before destroying the thing or something. She destroyed it and then touched the ground so it still counted.I'm not sure what to think about this. The princess failed the magic test as per the principal's instructions. "Use any means necessary, and destroy the target from this range." Yet somehow, he allowed her to pass in this chapter. Was this a translation error in his instructions?
This is gonna have tons of yuri, deal with it loser.Ew, Yuri. Why do Yuri*fans* need to try and insert yuri everywhere. You're the modern day Bronies.
They can't do that because she's a princess. If they said "you have to use magic" then they could've said it. But you can't pull a "Oh we meant you have to do this" after the fact with a princess. If word gets out you did that to royalty your reputation and career are over.Stupid twist. If they didn't want her to be in the academy, they could have just refused her on some random technicality.
Even in the practical, they could have said she didn't use magic, so she was disqualified.