"Ya I f#cked you over, but it's not like you died."Bitch no one would trust you. He nearly died Sith lost an arm and you are partly responsible. I really dislike this trope that just because she didn't take part in the fight she is somehow free of guilt despite the fact the fight only happened because she put a wall of fire on the only exit. And now I'm starting to question why I'm still reading this.
I don't think the manga is portraying anyone other than herself with that mindset. He's clearly still wary of her and doesn't think she's innocent.I really dislike this trope that just because she didn't take part in the fight she is somehow free of guilt despite the fact the fight only happened because she put a wall of fire on the only exit.
I was talking about the author, not the in-universe characters (other than herself since they never belive they were in the wrong) acting like she's innocent.I don't think the manga is portraying anyone other than herself with that mindset. He's clearly still wary of her and doesn't think she's innocent.
In what way does the author portray her as innocent that's separate from the characters?I was talking about the author, not the in-universe characters (other than herself since they never belive they were in the wrong) acting like she's innocent.
She gets no comeuppance things just continue as usual. Even the MC barely puts up a fight before giving in to her.In what way does the author portray her as innocent that's separate from the characters?
So all moral wrongs have to be righted or punished, otherwise the author agrees? I think this story is a bit darker than that. People are evil and get away with it. It's not a shiny happy place where justice prevails.She gets no comeuppance things just continue as usual. Even the MC barely puts up a fight before giving in to her.
Looks female enough.It's still a monster man...
I dunno.
don't put your dick in... a monster?
She's humanoid.
She's a lovely girl.
She wants love.
It's still a monster man...
I dunno.
don't put your dick in... a monster?
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I, as well, despise this idiotic trope.Bitch no one would trust you. He nearly died Sith lost an arm and you are partly responsible. I really dislike this trope that just because she didn't take part in the fight she is somehow free of guilt despite the fact the fight only happened because she put a wall of fire on the only exit. And now I'm starting to question why I'm still reading this.