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Wait a minute! Why i have a Dejavu feeling? I think i already read this chapter though wtf is happening
Well the author can always throw a twist but if we ignore the words of diana&lapis and only pay attention to natori's words, it feels pretty obvious, she basically said she wants to stay by lapis' side forever while returning her "affection", it's no where near anything like that with dianaI think I'm gonna drop this series for now and come back when it's over, I really enjoy the Lapis stuff but honestly romances where it's unclear who will end up together just don't really work for me.
Because stories like this thrive on misunderstandings and Diana has already shown her ability to be manipulated in this way before. I don't know why this triggered you so hard into a multi-post defense of Diana, but there wasn't much deep introspection on her part here, and Natori was unwilling to tell her anything more concrete about her own desires (like what she saw of Lapis's potential future, which is her main driving motivation for what she actually wants), which means the actual root cause of this issue wasn't resolved... leaving open the possibility of her being manipulated again in a more subtle way.your soo confused my guy! were in hell did your neurons take you that Diana can be manipulated again? were? did you read the chapters in advance? way are people doing garbage headcannons and act like it will happen?
Indeed - Natori can't explain her core motivation, because doing so would expose Lapis' plans, which means all she can do is ask that Diana take her at her word . . . If/when Lapis' plans are exposed, Diana is going to be in a really bad position, because (from what little we know about them at this point) Diana would never knowingly support them, and she'd assume Natori would feel the same way - she's probably going to feel like she was manipulated horribly by Natori when she finds out the whole truth, as well as having to deal with the person she loves suddenly becoming incomprehensible and possibly even downright evil. Who the hell knows how that will blow up in everyone's faces . . .Because stories like this thrive on misunderstandings and Diana has already shown her ability to be manipulated in this way before. I don't know why this triggered you so hard into a multi-post defense of Diana, but there wasn't much deep introspection on her part here, and Natori was unwilling to tell her anything more concrete about her own desires (like what she saw of Lapis's potential future, which is her main driving motivation for what she actually wants), which means the actual root cause of this issue wasn't resolved... leaving open the possibility of her being manipulated again in a more subtle way.
I'm still very sympathetic to her, even though she's being kind of dumb about various aspects of this - I think she just hasn't really absorbed what it means for Lapis to have fallen in love with her. Given her background, and her character being established quite early on as having a very poor self-image and not a whole lot of confidence (particularly socially), I think that's entirely understandable.I'd be more sympathetic to Natori's character if not for the fact that she already knows all of the information she needs if she'd just think for a second. She knew that Lapis was obsessed with her over the last 3 chapters. She should know that sending Lapis away would end badly (even if she could not have foreseen the intervention of the prince's aide).
I agree, but my reasoning is that Natori just keeps showing over and over again how much everything she thinks centres around Lapis. Sure Diana is cute, and she's clearly fallen hard for Natori, and Natori clearly likes her, but that liking is just so different from everything she feels about Lapis. Diana seems to kind of get that, too, at least somewhat - my feeling at the moment is that she'll probably start trying to think of herself as Natori's paladin, and by extension a supporting character in Lapis and Natori's love story.I still heavily doubt any poly ending purely because of the title of the work and its description. Any love triangle premise in a work named after two characters is going to end in disaster; I think most people here know that already but don't want to admit it.
It's equally likely that it doesn't end in a romantic way at all, and they all just end up as friends who both desire Natori (who doesn't return their feelings). In fact, given how dense Natori is, that outcome might be the most likely of them all.
. . . I wasn't planning to respond to this, but . . .did you fucking read the story? the ONLY REASON diana accepted to be hero is because she whants to help Natroi
and stop with garbage like “”Diana will be RIPE for all kinds of MANIPULATION””
You just explained why Diana was ripe for manipulation . . . but you didn't explain what changed to stop her being ripe for manipulation . . . Particularly manipulation by other people than the vice prez - there are other characters in the story, a decent number of whom probably wouldn't mind being able to use someone like Diana to get at various people, ranging from Lapis-via-Natori to the prince himself. Or hell, even just as a weapon - she's powerful, and she's only going to get more powerful as she's exposed to more and more spells and gets more and more experienced.HOW??? Diana ONLY agree to became a hero cuz she whants to protect Natori and be on the same level as Lapis in terms of status! that was JUST blind loyalty to Natori and like an blind fool didn’t realize it was a manipulation!
the whole idea of some one being manipulated is taking what EXIST in an person and twist it for your own benefit!
insecurites!
lack of status!
the ability to protect some one dear to you!
that existed in Diana before the guy took advantage of her and twisted them all to convince Diana to be an hero!
just became it happen one time it doesn’t guarantee that Diana will be so easily manipulated again, we don’t know were the story will go and i HOPE Diana doesn’t fall for the same BS that VP said! but from the story perspective it will be a waste of time for Diana to be manipulated again BY THE SAME GUY!
The prince assistant guy who was all "wow can you believe that degenerate falling in love with a summoned beast". Which now that i think of it might've also been brandished at Lapis to put her too on "the right path". Because she's deviating from her supposed outcome of marrying said prince and becoming queen.Who's Mr. Homophobe?
I'm confused, antagonizing someone you want to act a certain way by telling them that someone they love is being courted by someone else is homophoic?This feels a bit of an inverse on the Lapis chapter where she didn't want to let Natori go, in terms of setting and positions. Only while Lapis is focused more on her own wants, Diana is focused on Natori wants. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing but it is within their usual characterization. Though I'm surprised Mr. Homophobe would put it out there that, yes, Diana is in love and she wants the status necessary to be a partner to Natori. But will that be something that she has to give up? Or something that she won't need in the end? Only time will tell.
I'm being hyperbolic because he's a jackass in a love story between 2 girls. He clears thinks Natori is sub human by saying "she was just a summoned beast after all". I could have said racist but girl's love is the central theme.I'm confused, antagonizing someone you want to act a certain way by telling them that someone they love is being courted by someone else is homophoic?
that's called being manipulative... I worry if people who think this have the right to vote
You know when your dog tears something up and then wanders over to you tryna be your best friend before you find the mess?Lapis is on to the fuckface. He shouldn't have approched her.