I feel like half the time people see her is either when they are in the other end of the blade or being guarded by her.
I wonder if it's the case that no one really took the time to actually look at her because either they were to afraid or too prejudiced.
It is pretty much in style, since it shows that these insane show of Aesir's power is not the important parts of his life.
To him, this is just some kind of side quest to right a wrong.
I feel that he's definitely more pissed that the archbishop made him lose precious learning time with his...
People in love are crazy man.
He could have been the only nice person that interviewed her, or maybe the one that treated her like a human being.
In these kinds of story, especially yandare ones, the smallest things an MC does is just enough to trigger them yandare girls into a frenzy
I think the technologies and strategies just evolved too fast and moved in a direction towards safety, skills, and being in a party.
In my opinion, skills overshadowed these old time methods and paved way to new methods involving skills. It also kinda gave a shortcut where people can use...
Honestly, I hope this manga is just skipping through the boring initiation BS and plopping us into a main training arc.
The story is going fast, but at the same time, I don't mind it since it's the same song and dance I've seen a million times.
I rather have it skipped and go to the part...
They don't even need to do brainwashing. Assumptions and ignorance is all you need. I mean most knights didn't see Lienna on the front lines as much once she got promoted, so most people assume she's living the cushy life, this making her weak and soft. Couple that with the fact that she is a...
I do agree that it is a bit arrogant and naive of Aesir, and this might blow up on his face. I mean we do know Aesir to be a "my way or the highway" type of person, being stubborn to a point (I wonder him being taught by the current dwarven king might have to do with it) At the same time...
The only thing that's kinda saving is that her reputation before coming to the school wasn't the best.
Remember, not a lot know how she basically single handedly stopped the coup led by the former prince.
All they know is that she is a rambunctious tomboy who puts shame to the idea of lady...
As much I'm not a big fan of that trope, in this manga, it's much more believable.
As someone already stated, Kurokawa is already prone to the unpredictable side.
Also with Takahashi, not only the man is earnest and is such a good dude, the man has no self esteem (in a very believable way)...
I feel like these moms were really just plot development or eye candy in the original work.
I feel that they weren't really the focus and instead just th MC and his Loli harem