The root word of "science" also means "knowledge," just via Latin instead of proto-Germanic. So yeah, it's just "better science," or if you really want to read into it, "different, better science." It tracks.
I think he just knows from past experience that getting mad at her won't do him any good. At the very least, he's nervous when she shows up in the classroom (you can see him sweat), and offers no rebuke when she says she'd wipe the floor with him in a contest of magic. He knows her, knows what...
We're doing the Lorem thing again and I'm still okay with it. I just wonder how many more of his sexy romance manga are going to turn into action series.
It's also possible they're so petty and dickish that they assume everyone else is just as bad as they are, and are trying to get ahead of any attempts Crim's team make of betraying them first.
I'm not fluent in Japanese nor am I a linguist or anything, but I've read enough manga to pick up on the fact that the Japanese language can be maddeningly indirect when it comes to love. A lot of cliche romcom lines are actually indirect complements, "I love you"s, or marriage proposals. Making...
We know that the hierarchy of nobility in this country is strongly tied to magical power, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that the crown prince will feel threatened by someone stronger than them. They're a direct threat to his future authority.
Almelia was an antagonist in the game, so...
Is there a page missing between 13 and 14? The conversation sounds like it's going in a particular direction but then that thread just stops.
Anyway, highly appreciate the re-TLs.
The only way this plotline can recover from the unforgivable sin of
is if it ends with Mitsuki showing up at Aya's place on Christmas with a pair of Iron Maiden tickets.
Yes, actually.
First, he's a failure on paper, because he didn't kill his demon lord. He doesn't want anyone to question WHY he didn't kill his demon lord. Easiest way to do that is to appear weak.
Second, he's trying to keep his actually-incompetent assigned partner afloat.
Third, and this...
His initial relationship with Silphy is probably supposed to read a bit groomer-y, but his relationship with Eris actually shows how he's made some progress since then. Remember, Eris tried to throw herself at him (at her mother's request I believe) BEFORE the catastrophe and he turned her down...