No seriously, if rumor that she was sent by the emperor can reach the academy then surely the REASON the emperor sent her should have reached the academy. All I am learning is that the girls at this academy are dumb, some are dumbstruck with ol' girl with the hearteyes, but I thought ya'll were being educated. Can no one see the light?!In all honesty - I've not seen a more compelling argument to just go "okay I guess I'll go lend my strength to [insert rival power here]".
Sure, she's the literal king's daughter - and a former member of the hero party from which the kingdom itself claims its founding lineage. But there is a breaking point, and surely even those at the top who are pearl-clutching over "the unladylike"ness of it all, should see that the mere threat of someone of the princess' caliber turning enemy could spell existential doom for this entire place.
If this weren't a "comedy first and foremost" sort of story, anyway. As it is, she'll just Violence her way through it all and win over everyone with the power of muscles and potential yuri and that'll be that.
But the fact that everyone continuously thinks they can "get one over on" the very girl who 1v500'd an enemy army and has done everything she's done at the academy thus far, really makes this one to suspend all belief and higher brain function over.
The Emperor wants MC to create a secret unit of women to be the last line of defense for the Empire
During a time where Women are basically raised to believe they are meant to be seen and not heard, and that adventuring and personal strength are the sole purview of men
He sent her to the academy that has had its original purpose completely subverted in order for her to build said unit
Because he doesn't want to reveal the secret female knight unit, he looks like a man who's losing it by allowing his daughter to continue her foolishness instead of shutting her down and making her be more ladylike(even though she literally prevent a coup singlehandedly and saved everyone in the Palace's lives)
I mean technically they don't, they just know one called "reverse shrimp"... =)Why does everyone in this world know about the "Boston Crab" wrestling maneuver?
Problem is the joke is starting to overstay a bit. Like, her beating the crap out of the raiders and her brother was great. This school BS is not.Mom is part an aristocracy, which has a power structure, where one's position on the power structure is determined in substantial part by adherence to that structure's rules. Princess (and Emperor) want to drastically change those rules. This threatens the position of everyone in the existing power structure. Hence, they cannot accept what is essentially a revolution that throws them out of power (or even lower them in the existing power structure). Consequently, they'll always think the existing rules are correct and anything that contradicts them is wrong.
Of course, this is a comedy primarily, so it's mostly about the humor of bullheaded stubborn people getting trounced by muscle/magic princess.
The student council has authority over the emperor?![]()
No?Oh yes the student council, the only organization whose power surpasses the emperor![]()
Dude, you took it too seriously!Remember friends: When women are running the show, ability and merit are irrelevant. Only fitting in matters.
"Earthquake" refers to the stuff you are standing on, not the name of the planet. I don't understand why people are confused by this. Now, that being said, it was named "Boston Crab" because it was translated into English, and that is how that move is known to English speakers. The actual name in Japanese translates to "reverse shrimp hold," which is why you see it represented graphically with a shrimp rather than a crab. This was not a matter of people in a fantasy setting somehow knowing about a modern city, but a translation error.
This would still be the case for the Japanese even without capitalism, because it is not behavior that is shaped by economics; it is behavior shaped by culture. Read a book before you start talking about something you clearly don't understand, and aren't interested in understanding.