Kyuuseishu «Messiah» ~Isekai wo Sukutta Motoyuusha ga Mamono no Afureru Genjitsu Sekai wo Musou Suru~ - Vol. 2 Ch. 14 - When Summer Break Comes

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I'm kinda happy that the parents always worried of him no matter the condition.
 
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I like this series, the little picture from the fan club and the wind guard members showing up again is really nice to see.

And then we have those guys from that other clan. What are they even trying to do? Sigh...
 
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If I had to guess, I'd say they took advantage of his weakened psychological and emotional state. Over time, it wouldn't have been hard to spot. He found anchors in that world, mostly in the friend he was closest to. To make matters worse, it was the Princess, yes? If the nobles were behind this, they likely wanted to use her for their own aims. If the Hero stuck around or became her husband, those plans would be blocked. They may have even wanted a foothold in the Royal Family by trying to get her to wed one of their sons. Waging war was out of the question, and assassination not an option against a summoned Hero who erased a problem they couldn't handle, whether because no one can, or they'd just make him a martyr. So they orchestrated everything to get rid of him, by destroying his reputation.

“Humans... and how I love you talking monkeys for this... know more about war and treachery of the spirit than any angel.”
VIGGO MORTENSEN - Lucifer (The Prophecy, 1995)
Imagine the political situation if the royal family managed to keep this nuclear weapon. They could infringe on all of the nobles by sapping away at their power with no way to resist. Eliminating the hero before he entrenches in the system was essentially the only way of preventing an absolute monarchy.

Whenever this was a good thing or not is up for debate, but the manga will probably still frame it in a negative light.
 
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