reasonable crashout, yes.Reasonable crashout tbh, killing the crown prince would be fair
I kind of disagree. While I can understand sympathy for him, he went too far. He's the callous and cruel one. Well, obviously not the only callous and cruel one, considering what happened in the past.The plot plan is p decent but the resolution feels very shit. I still sympathize more with the villain more than the protagonists. While I do understand why everything is unfolding this way, including them refusing to kill archduke, I still hope that the archduke finds a way to end his life on his own terms or get anything on his terms. It’s very callous and cruel for them to treat him like his father did, not taking into account his wishes (although the protagonists doing this is justified as opposed to his father doing what he did). Maybe if this ending wasn’t so rushed and was fleshed out a bit more, it wouldn’t feel as bad, but it really just feels like they’re brushing over all that happened to him.
Not missing, probably just done off-panel. We know last chap that Violet was investigating where they were so she could magic herself there, and at the start of this chapter we see the portal she took there with the king+co. It just means she went to pick up the royal family before portaling there.Is where a missing chapter? Like, how king even ended up here.
Justified crash out tbh. His plan was to publicly reveal everything and the populace would have agreed with him and caused a revolution.
Only problem is that he's invoking sins of the father.
The prince is innocent in this at the very least. Not sure what the current king has done at all to make things right besides saying sorry. He even hid the truth about the tea leaves until the previous king died. What a dick.
I definitely feel like I'd have understood his anger and need for revenge more if they'd hinted at the situation with his wife before this.And here comes the villain assumptions, based on not understanding good people.
I kind of disagree. While I can understand sympathy for him, he went too far. He's the callous and cruel one. Well, obviously not the only callous and cruel one, considering what happened in the past.
But yeah, it does feel rather rushed, especially compared to how complex all relations are, what happened, and the plan he had. Those things need more space to develop, but I feel it was just flashback-revealed and then solved without digging too deep into it.