I see, still, using that word just feels weird, as a person who only speaks and reads in English. “Aggressiveness” probably would’ve been better.
You mean, who speaks and reads in only one specific version of English.
A bit arrogant for you to claim primacy for the English language, especially given it's a soup of dialects and loanwords that has no centralization.
I've no issue with the word. I also speak and read primarily in English. A bit of a lame point isn't it?
It's only been a few chapters since Shiraori started to keep her eyes closed, so conveniently she's already adopting her mysterious aura that follows her the rest of the series as far as everyone else is concerned. It's funny to think this is the first time a lot of the demon generals are meeting her and she's already at the head of the table, and they have no idea who she is lol.
Reminder that the manga is more of a companion media to the novel. When the novel run was still active it was one of the most read WN/LN series once you accounted for many other popular LN series doing better sales by including manga and stuff. Unlike many other series, this manga assumes most readers have read either the WN or LN.