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The previous incident was in Earlshide. The commander was from Ys (I think?), and the exact details of the incident were covered up via the Royal Family and the intentional publishing of a story (much like how the Kurt incident was covered up in the intentional spreading of rumors).
SPOILERS:
The previous incident was in Earlshide. The commander was from Ys (I think?), and the exact details of the incident were covered up via the Royal Family and the intentional publishing of a story (much like how the Kurt incident was covered up in the intentional spreading of rumors).
SPOILERS:
The previous devil was Merlin’s best friend/rival/coworker within the magic institute, seemingly driven mad by being overshadowed by Merlin and his unrequited crush for Melinda.
That is (implied to be) the reason why the Magi and Guru are no longer married, and it is also why Melinda wants Shin to gain the foresight and awareness to consider the potential indirect consequences of his actions.
(Sidenote: The devil from the story was a powerful high class mage. These mooks are mostly converted civilians, so they’re not nearly as powerful.)
As shown repeatedly, Shin tends to just do ridiculous things without any considerations of just how far his influence can reach. Poor Melinda gets angry every single time, and Shin sorta brushes it off.
This time, he won’t be able to just brush it off.
As said by other commenters, Shin HAD the clues and hints that the commander might do something, and yet Shin did nothing about the situation. Because he failed to convey just how dangerous these devils are, this happened.
Though the operation (in the novel) still succeeds due to the timely intervention of his grandparents, Shin remains haunted by this mistake as well as his failure to properly communicate with the coalition as he desperately chased after the fleeing stragglers who escaped towards Earlshide. He feels immensely guilty when his failure goes unmentioned...
That is (implied to be) the reason why the Magi and Guru are no longer married, and it is also why Melinda wants Shin to gain the foresight and awareness to consider the potential indirect consequences of his actions.
(Sidenote: The devil from the story was a powerful high class mage. These mooks are mostly converted civilians, so they’re not nearly as powerful.)
As shown repeatedly, Shin tends to just do ridiculous things without any considerations of just how far his influence can reach. Poor Melinda gets angry every single time, and Shin sorta brushes it off.
This time, he won’t be able to just brush it off.
As said by other commenters, Shin HAD the clues and hints that the commander might do something, and yet Shin did nothing about the situation. Because he failed to convey just how dangerous these devils are, this happened.
Though the operation (in the novel) still succeeds due to the timely intervention of his grandparents, Shin remains haunted by this mistake as well as his failure to properly communicate with the coalition as he desperately chased after the fleeing stragglers who escaped towards Earlshide. He feels immensely guilty when his failure goes unmentioned...