Is he not scary?Lol she actually thought him being executed because he was so strong was completely understandable. So if she was there, she would actually stay and watch in agreement.
Honestly people aren't smart, this forgets that the mc was the chosen of the goddess they worship and they executed him, to say alot of bad stuff can happen is a understatement.Which is ironic because those same actions also create more enemies like those terrorist.
In the fantasy world, antagonizing the person who saved you would likely be the seed for a revolution or another type of demon lord.
We are not even sure if its the demons who started that fight. It might be the leaders of the kingdom who summoned Takeru to fight for them for some selfish goal.
This another one step forward, two steps back for the childhood friend. I would always doubt her especially of Takeru somehow redeemed some of his enemies.
Why are retarded people like this always commenting shit like this in every manga? Comment like this is proven untrue more than it is otherwise. Like, what's the purpose of this comment? Gaining acceptance from other retards for things that hasn't happened before it is proven otherwise?MC prob gonna spare them, and called it a day without bloodshed
ngl who are these people
The thing that always gets me about "The hero could become a threat and nobody could stop them!" as a plot device in isekai (and superhero fiction, but that's another topic) is that if the state has the power to publicly execute them, that mean the state either has the necessary power to subdue them or the hero has no desire to actually threaten them. If the hero actually does have it in them to become a threat to the state, then trying to get the executed is a surefire way to get them to actually try it.
What these sorts of petty despots should be doing instead is to ASSASSINATE the hero. Especially if they can make it look like an accidet or illness.
Because in the current situation, all she knows is how powerful he is. She doesn't know if he'll be a permanent friend, or if he'll somehow change his mind and use his power to destroy everything, and/or take over the world. Which is similar to the line of thinking of the people in the other world, who were afraid of something strong enough to defeat a Demon King that's been terrorizing them for years. They didn't have the capacity to take it on blind faith that he would be their friend forever. She still has her doubts, and if it goes badly, then of course the most prudent thing to do would be to put him down. IF it goes badly, but she's watching him to determine that for now. And I do agree that it is possible to understand a reason without having to agree to it, which is what I see here. She understood why, but she's not sure he's such a terrible person, or she wouldn't humor him this way. She would've probably retreated from the park, and called the full force of the Association down on his head, if she firmly believed he was a ticking bomb.He gave her the details in its entirety so i will assume she knows he was a hero who literally saved that world. With that information in mind, no sane person would "understand" executing an innocent, let alone a fucking hero. There is no resentment, horror or confusion in her comment against the action itself. Just plain agreement. She thinks he is too strong to be left unchecked and killing him is a very viable option. She thinks it is an eventuality.
I for one can never understand how someone can do that because i'm not a coward psychopath.
Honestly who gives an f about the goddess, who in their right mind would keep a ticking time bomb around them for longer than they had to? Also the goddess apparently didn't give a crap about him either since she didn't send him back afterwards. Also Joan of Arc deserved it too. She stirred up too much trouble where it didn't need to be stirred.Honestly people aren't smart, this forgets that the mc was the chosen of the goddess they worship and they executed him, to say alot of bad stuff can happen is a understatement.
That said someone else mentioned joan of arc, however that was most certainly NOT a example of this, as she was captured by french allies of the english and the english, who she was enemies with, had her executed.
They probably caught him off guard, that's what usually happens in those situations. They were in the right though, he is probably evil deep down or could definitely become that way given the circumstances. Remember that exorcist scene from some chapters back?On ^this note, since he's obviously so powerful, if he were so malevolent, he wouldn't have allowed them to execute him in the first place. He was powerful enough that he could have broken his shackles, slaughtered everyone in sight, destroy that entire castle and city, and lay waste to the country. But he didn't, and instead accepted what they wanted, just because that was his personality.
On ^this note, since he's obviously so powerful, if he were so malevolent, he wouldn't have allowed them to execute him in the first place. He was powerful enough that he could have broken his shackles, slaughtered everyone in sight, destroy that entire castle and city, and lay waste to the country. But he didn't, and instead accepted what they wanted, just because that was his personality.
If given the choice to destroy a powerful superweapon I would, even if it hasn't hurt anyone. Things like that shouldn't exist, the more powerful a person becomes, the less human they become. Yes, maybe I'm a psychopath, but the vast majority of humanity would agree. Take nukes for example, it would be much better if we didn't have them, and given the chance almost anyone would erase them from existence.He gave her the details in its entirety so i will assume she knows he was a hero who literally saved that world. With that information in mind, no sane person would "understand" executing an innocent, let alone a fucking hero. There is no resentment, horror or confusion in her comment against the action itself. Just plain agreement. She thinks he is too strong to be left unchecked and killing him is a very viable option. She thinks it is an eventuality.
I for one can never understand how someone can do that because i'm not a coward psychopath.