@SilasMeanQuite you are amazing, thanks for all the fast releases, i see you upload a lot since i read quite a few series you have done.
Is this on hiatus now? Raws website says something like "suspension".
According to Google Translate the pause is only "this month" (February, the series is monthly) and not because of health issues. So the next chapter should be released in a few weeks.
Usually to give the artist time to do the volume covers and other artwork for physical releases, most mangas have a month 'hiatus' around February for that reason. Chounin A wa Akuyaku Reijou wo Doushite mo Sukuitai was a recent example of this i can think of
oh thank god...
i thought it's axed, with the title being [good morning, and see you later] and all.
"Come on, boy. Won't you squeeze a poor slave's hand?"
"Yeeesss..." (bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom~)
Actually his actions are understandable if we have the information of the prophecy. Suppose it's a catastrophe coming up - and the only known prevention is to have a dragon, somehow. You would've done desperate measures, perhaps including taking hostage of the Redguard land's vein to get the dragon.The king was so stupid and desperate that he ruined his whole property just on a very untested theory that dragons appear in dried-up territories.
It's unclear what kind of threat is announced by "the prophecy", but he managed this very heavy-handedly both on the Redguard territory and his own. And karma struck just as heavily.
Funny thing is, using a pretty broad description of the events, Daddy Redguard said technically the truth about the dragon.
The spirit vein dried up. => Conditions were met for a dragon to appear.
He's just kept silent about the fact what all the conditions were, in particular that they involved a (former) human being with special powers who wouldn't have summoned that second dragon if not for fixing the spirit vein.
So drying up the spirit vein indeed pushed Tougo into action. This is true but one might consider this a lie by omission.
Except he forgot one factor, even if we do give him the benefit of the doubt regarding his intentions and the prophecy.Actually his actions are understandable if we have the information of the prophecy. Suppose it's a catastrophe coming up - and the only known prevention is to have a dragon, somehow. You would've done desperate measures, perhaps including taking hostage of the Redguard land's vein to get the dragon.
It's like fighting for oil when your whole country's economy is based on it. Understandable, though doesn't make it right.
We are seeing the side of the MC here and we are oblivious to his side's, especially the prophecy. Also, the king doesn't know the source of the dragon - and whether he can get it 'easy' if he just ask kind Tougo.
THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOADS~~~ THIS BATCH WAS SO HEARTWARMING I LOVE THIS SERIES SM