This was already the case with the military supplies stocktaking, where George was the only one that really did it as the leader, for some reason. So I very much can believe that there are similar bottlenecks in civil parts. We see the lord himself being swamped by work which gives even more...
Mephisto was granted the right to decide at sole discretion, so I doubt that there's anyone that can do anything at all to prevent Iruma passing.
The fact that he fulfilled the task is also objectively true, so biased or not doesn't really change anything.
There's so much wrong here that it's hard to decide where to start.
First, Iris is the one that wanted to come with him. She was never forced to make that choice. She did her darnest to make it possible. She had all the freedom she needed to inform her father of the reality.
She also is the one...
No, there was a law. It's true that the demons in general are 'interested' in devoring humans, but the law does in fact state that they need to be deported. That's the whole premise behind the first meeting with Ameri and Henri. Border patrols job is literally to find humans and safely deport...
Nothing happened. He still has the final say and can override Narnia's command. But he learned of it too late (because Narnia specifically hid it from him) and the command to cancel this action wouldn't make it in time. It was explicitly said.
That being said, since Narnia is another 13 crown...
...Huh?!...Like, half of the chapters since she popped up include the fact that she's a princess that hides under the guise of a boy to stay hidden...It's the second largest plot point aside from Ash and his drive for advancement.
...You CANNOT make a robot repeat a program indefinitely unless you SET IT UP to work indefinitely!!!
It is simply IMPOSSIBLE for a robot to work indefinitely without being told so directly or indirectly. ALL programming depends on loops for repeating actions. Loops either work a specific...
I didn't say I know how the stuff the author made better than the author. You're being purposefully stupid here?! I did say, over and over again, the the AUTHOR does not know how CONTRACTS work. The author did NOT make the concept of contracts!!!
If you made a program to repeat a certain action...
I mean, I'm not questioning the translation or anything. I'm just saying that the actual numbers provided in the story don't seem to make sense from a logical point of view. Even if we'll assume a days walk to be a pitiful 10km, 1944 units of that is still almost half of the Earth's...
...I already 'answered' this 'question' in the very first post...Because author, just like you and many others, do not comprehend the nature of contracts and how they work. If the author doesn't know it, then clearly neither does the character he writes.
It's a plot point coming from the...
...You...You're no good with logic, right?!
'Compulsion' is 'something'. 'Permanence' is a 'trait'. That means that permanent employment in a contract needs TO EXIST to apply.
If a duration does NOT exist in a contract, then it does NOT mean it's permanent. The exact opposite. It means that it...
Day walking doesn't use feet. It uses steps.
Anyway, the dimensions in this manga seem all messed up.
If we'll assume the comma in number to be dividing the thousands (American style), then the closest town from Hika is over 1 900 days away? That's ridiculous. Even more ridiculous is that if...
...No...It's not proving your point...Quite the opposite...
If a contract is enforced EXACTLY to the letter, then there being no mention of the method to end it means that there is literally no way to prevent it from being ended by either party at their leisure.
What do you not understand in...
There's such a thing as context. Japanese is a contextual language in that manner, but this idea exists in every language. That's why you do not translate a manga without actually looking at the images that give you context.
No matter the text, the panels where Emilia talks about herself or...
Logic and magic are very compatible with each other actually. It's physics that are incompatible.
Do you know the common trope of magical beings and their contracts? They are absolute and to-the-letter. In case of demons, they usually use loopholes in the wording to bring forth undesired...
A modern court would very much likely overlook it for the same reason that many people looking at this chapter would overlook this. Judges are also humans. And history has proven a lot that some of them are not fit for the position, either for lack of intelligence, corruption or neglect.
That...
Reality is funny like that. Depending on what you fall on and how you fall, it is possible to survive a fall from any height.
That's because humans, depending on some factors like the hardness of the surface, their shape, their actions in fall and the position they fall in, have a potential to...
Same here, though for a slightly different reason.
Apparently the only way to read those chapters is through a phone app. There's a reason why I have a computer and why I consume digital media. Forcing me to read it on an app on phone (or messing around with an emulator), with a greatly...
The thing is...if a contract has no mention of how it's broken or how long it lasts...it's actually not an 'unbreakable contract' but a 'broken in any way' contract.
A contract is a document requiring to do something and restricting you so that you do it properly. That means that everything it...
No matter how I look at it, there is no way in hell that working 12 hours a day EVERY SINGLE day, for 84 hours a week, can be called part-time... That's literally working TWO full-time jobs.