Yeah. He should be notice the cops come near him. Kikuru needs more training i guessKikuru would have not been so relaxed if Tokishiko and co. were around to make things more complicated .
Yeah. He should be notice the cops come near him. Kikuru needs more training i guessKikuru would have not been so relaxed if Tokishiko and co. were around to make things more complicated .
Yeah you'd think the fact he was with two aces would make them hesitate to immediately arrest him lolOK I can kind of understand not knowing who Kikaru is do to how he avoids the lime light, but he should have identification to prove his identity and affiliation.
Also feels like the whole arrest is kind of sus when most of the people in the group are high profile guards and aces. Obviously we dont see the whole scene, but it still flet like they zeroed in on him and completely ignored everyone else despite their celebrity status. If it wasn't for Kikaru's bad luck, the officers would have just fanboied for a bit, then walked off.
True is the new ace in the area, which still makes little sense that the cops wouldn't be aware of someone of decent importance to public safety like True (and potential danger if True decided to abuse his skills) - the same as Kikuru not having some identification that marks him as an Ace from Mebuki makes little sense.Yeah you'd think the fact he was with two aces would make them hesitate to immediately arrest him lol
Maybe True also suffers from regular people not recognizing him or knowing that he's an ace like Kikuru, given he's presented as a character of a similar vein to Kikuru who has bad luck and is mistreated, as seen in chapter 70. The police only mention seeing San with him, which makes sense as she was on television and became famous.
If I remember correctly, when they mention the ban on carrying weapons during celebrations, they say it is absolute, regardless of identity or affiliation.OK I can kind of understand not knowing who Kikaru is do to how he avoids the lime light, but he should have identification to prove his identity and affiliation.
Also feels like the whole arrest is kind of sus when most of the people in the group are high profile guards and aces. Obviously we dont see the whole scene, but it still flet like they zeroed in on him and completely ignored everyone else despite their celebrity status. If it wasn't for Kikaru's bad luck, the officers would have just fanboied for a bit, then walked off.
Yea, they should sell like life insurance or something.That village needs no help in defending itself. It has so exceedingly competent police officers, after all. They can deal with each and every problem that might arise, even if it was an angered former god. Just let the cops take care of everything. The village has no need for monster hunters or aces.
Other than that, who the heck would buy tea from a necromancer?
Not the point I was making, but fair enough. Still doesn't change the fact the cops zeroed in on the most supposedly forgettable member of the group, searched, then arrested him and only him.If I remember correctly, when they mention the ban on carrying weapons during celebrations, they say it is absolute, regardless of identity or affiliation.
Why waste panels on things with no relevance? Proving his identity does nothing and the rest didn't have weaponsNot the point I was making, but fair enough. Still doesn't change the fact the cops zeroed in on the most supposedly forgettable member of the group, searched, then arrested him and only him.
This despite there being a monsters in human form, a named monster, multiple famous Aces, and a number of good looking individuals. The fact he doesn't have identification to prove his identity is just another absurdity to the pile of what just happened.
O . oWhy waste panels on things with no relevance? Proving his identity does nothing and the rest didn't have weapons