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I had forgotten that whole barrier thing. It means the saint-princess's role is even heavier than I took into account in my analysis, in the previous comments. No wonder she feels pissed off when someone else gets a second chance and freedom.
Luckily for Leold, he won't need Erina's forgiveness. She's just some random noble daughter from the capital, who has never achieved anything in her life, whereas Leold is actually responsible for a town and the welfare of its people. They live in totally different worlds. The king and princess were naturally a different thing, being polically above him. He can just ignore Erina's whining. Despite all those speeches to the king and the saint, Sendou Makoto wearing the Leold-suit isn't responsible for Leold's past sin's. He just needs to deal with them as external baggage to build positive reputation and goodwill. But fundamentally they aren't his sins, so they aren't on his conscience.
Luckily for Leold, he won't need Erina's forgiveness. She's just some random noble daughter from the capital, who has never achieved anything in her life, whereas Leold is actually responsible for a town and the welfare of its people. They live in totally different worlds. The king and princess were naturally a different thing, being polically above him. He can just ignore Erina's whining. Despite all those speeches to the king and the saint, Sendou Makoto wearing the Leold-suit isn't responsible for Leold's past sin's. He just needs to deal with them as external baggage to build positive reputation and goodwill. But fundamentally they aren't his sins, so they aren't on his conscience.