by the twins do you mean the 2 girls who set up a dungeon purely for the purposes of luring people in so they could kill them and use their body for experiments?
The commander may be able to kill any man, but you can't kill bureaucracy. Weldie clearly has some kind of political relation that will screw Garback over if he steps too far out of line
I'm sure they'll explain it next chapter, but I imagine it's because publiclly annulling an engagement like this is pretty classless and is going to drag the name of her house through the mud. Also it was an agreement between their families, I don't think it's something the prince should be able...
I mean you are right but it just feels like nitpicking. It's not like this is a professional work and you lose like 10 seconds max reading a "pointless" note. It saves the few who don't know what a word means having to google it so I think even the sillier notes have their uses
bro if you don't like them just don't read them. it is very easy to imagine many scenarios where extra notes are correct, informative, helpful, interesting, etc.
the translation isn't great but there's nothing wrong with extra notes. not everyone is as smart as you clearly are and there's no need to be rude
Translation aside though glad this is back, great villain set up as well
So true.
I find it kinda hard to feel bad for Anis when a lot of her problems are made worse by her actions. Sure she's in a non-ideal situation but that doesn't mean she hasn't made things worse, starting with simply dumping her problems on Algard.
Al did nothing wrong