Agreed, the context is somewhat there, but it's painful to read. Especially when there are multiple different names for the same character on the same page.
It's also weird cause other sites barely pair up double pages together.
Are they really S-Rank if they get overwhelmed so easily? Or does the author just not understand how to make a team seem competent, yet challenged in each situation?
"Yes men" can be as dangerous, if not more, than people who would always say no. Liz needs to understand this, and how she perceives the world as centered around herself. Even if she doesn't realize it.
Damn, the mysteries around the heroine just keep going deeper. Especially that moment where the guy just seemed to zone out about why wolves were in the academy. Then immediately goes on the defense of Liz as if there was never any reason to consider these events.