Sure they can, because, and I quote from Calliope in chapter 164, "Pansylvania's reputation as a magical powerhouse rests entirely on the strength of Elysion."How this should have gone. They doubt their nations princess and block official business disrespecting both the throne and a ambassador. Get immediately striped of noble rank and sentenced to death because that nonsense would never be permitted. That they just did is openly defy the throne.
Yeah no. That means they hold influence and power yes. But that doesn't allow for directly opposing the royal family. They have to at least pretend to be friendly and maintain the balance of power.Sure they can, because, and I quote from Calliope in chapter 164, "Pansylvania's reputation as a magical powerhouse rests entirely on the strength of Elysion."
thinking?Akira didn't even get to trash the brat? What the heck are you thinking, author??
The Rainfords have plenty of plausible deniability, at least for now. Regardless of whether they know the king of Pansylvania is compromised or not, to all outside observers it would just look like they're disputing Stroheim's assessment of Akira's magical prowess, and potentially his claim of the Rainford name. Considering Stroheim's reputation of not being any good at magic vs the Rainfords' reputation of being the best at it, there's little reason for other nations to question it.Throwing a tantrum and denying the royal family because someone left the family would never be accepted. This sort of action would result in the current head being replaced.
Other nations aren't likely to back Stroheim over this, because none of them have really confirmed Akira's purported achievements. Aside from the king of Pansylvania who isn't going to be broadcasting the fact that he tried to assassinate Akira and Medis and the one woman who tried to seduce Akira at the conference and got seduced by him instead, no one else of any real authority outside of Stroheim has much of a reason to believe Akira and therefore Stroheim are as strong as they say.These ignorant of his achievements and current political state of the country actions would require swift corrections as they pose a risk of justifying a coalition of other nations declaring war as retaliation.
As annoying as the interruption is.Akira didn't even get to trash the brat? What the heck are you thinking, author??
ATM oji-san has been going for a while now iirc during the last part of Akira's battle with the Duke.This could go on hiatus at any moment; the author has started publishing another manga...and has a history of abandoning previous projects.
none of this are plausible deniability really it's dumb, reinford family was given royal command to let mc and his equally stupid group travel the forest it doesn't matter if the reinford think mc is a fraud (despite their own country king and princess saying his achievement is legit?) it's just dumb writing for introducing unwanted conflict. "oh a noble just disobeyed royal order just because but mc can't do the same cause he's a cuck"The Rainfords have plenty of plausible deniability, at least for now. Regardless of whether they know the king of Pansylvania is compromised or not, to all outside observers it would just look like they're disputing Stroheim's assessment of Akira's magical prowess, and potentially his claim of the Rainford name. Considering Stroheim's reputation of not being any good at magic vs the Rainfords' reputation of being the best at it, there's little reason for other nations to question it.
Rainfords have dominion over this forest and purported expertise in matters regarding it, so if they say it's too dangerous even for royalty, they have the last word. Because sometimes protecting the royalty from themselves is more important than protecting their egos.
Other nations aren't likely to back Stroheim over this, because none of them have really confirmed Akira's purported achievements. Aside from the king of Pansylvania who isn't going to be broadcasting the fact that he tried to assassinate Akira and Medis and the one woman who tried to seduce Akira at the conference and got seduced by him instead, no one else of any real authority outside of Stroheim has much of a reason to believe Akira and therefore Stroheim are as strong as they say.
And even all of the above aside, Elysion used to be its own kingdom and is acknowledged as semi-autonomous, as stated in ch 164. Presumably all the other nations would know this and therefore expect the Rainfords to occasionally backtalk Pansylvania when it comes to matters of their own territory that they would know better.