Yeah, was really wondering what the boss's intentions were, if he were telling her to live freely and she misunderstood, or he pretended she had a mission to get her to get some downtime, or if he actually were ordering her but in a way that allows him to decline ever having done so by dancing around the issue and relying on her clueing in. Or anything else inbetween and beyond.Oh. An actually good upper class in a manga? HERESY!
But a purposefully created one, for reasons that make good sense. He's right that just toddling off to school would not have sat right with a soldier whose comrades were still going into danger. So this is a much better misunderstanding that the vast majority that we see.I just knew it was all a cartoonish misunderstanding.
It did. And I agree. I think Folia would have tried harder, or at least needed a little more convincing.Didn’t really seem in character for her new friend to just agree with not going together to the baths.
Did that happen the same way in the novel?
Everyone attending the academy is a sheltered son/daughter of nobility of some sort. Not everyone has seen a monster, and let alone being wounded from one. In the WN, this is Raze's rationale for not going to the bath together with Folia, and it's just kind of glossed over here I suppose.Didn’t really seem in character for her new friend to just agree with not going together to the baths.
Did that happen the same way in the novel?
Yes Raze makes sense, Folia doesn’t(from what we readers know so far). That’s what I meant.Everyone attending the academy is a sheltered son/daughter of nobility of some sort. Not everyone has seen a monster, and let alone being wounded from one. In the WN, this is Raze's rationale for not going to the bath together with Folia, and it's just kind of glossed over here I suppose.