well, this was... disappointing, i guess...
i mean, i didn't really expect that much from a fanservice comics, but still... the logic behind this chapter is... interesting, to say the least
The bandit attack is dumb as f*ck (a few bandits without any armors and a some hatchet against armored knights and guards? Either it's some planified thing - diversion? - or they are stupid, a bandit group should have a lookout who say them who's incoming and a fully armed noble caravan...)
Such a problematic ML - it's clear he doesn't see others (let alone servants) on his level. Our MC is only standing out because she's smart and can write. It's like he's intrigued by her mystery past and not her as a person. Until he has his character development arc (it's coming, right...?) it's still going to be a problematic love story for me. I get a lot of Mr. Christian Gray vibes from him.
Guessing these thugs had attacked other military convoys with greater success in the past during this war. Just picked the convoy that had the elites in to attack today...
So he is starting to get an inkling of who she is. Im a tiny bit surprised he doesn't remember he gave the ex princess to his aide’s family, but he has got a lot on hid mind though...
were there a couple thousand robbers? if not then wtf were they thinking? this is a column of like a couple hundred knights, maids and nobles in what possible way did they think they would be able to win?