"The fuck do you mean that MY land is under your authority?"Mephisto off to the side at this announcement
Just because you have the right to do something, doesn't mean you should do it. Narnia technically has the right to do whatever he wants. But Henri's and Narnia's jurisdictions overlap. They are both in charge of border patrol. In fact, Henry has the seniority over him in that field. They are literally cooking in the same kitchen and Henry is the Chef. Henry likely expected Narnia to either find his own kitchen or keep being his sous-chef in this one. Instead he overstepped and pretty much told him "fight me, pussy". No shit he's shocked by this blatant disrespect.Honestly, I'm not sure why Henri was surprised by the fact that Narnia didn't consult with him about it. Like Narnia said, he's of equal rank as Henri, there's no need to discuss or consult with how Narnia decides to do with his troops. It's like when Narnia was slapped by Amuryllis during the party, she was able to do so without consequence simply because she's one of the 13 crowns and he wasn't at the time. Now that he is, he's able to do almost anything he wants within the Netherworld so long as it doesn't impede on the Deity, Demon King, and/or the other 13 crowns, and if it does (like this situation), then it's a matter of whether the opposing side has the will and strength to stand their ground and resist. So unless Mephisto, Amuryllis, and/or Henri step in and assist, things aren't going to look good.
and that would be great, 'cause she was ready to give a really good price for each carrot, it would be a good punishment, but Narnia was presentes as a big wall to mess with Iruma and Kalego too, so difficult that he takes a big L this time.The way I imagine Narnia being punished by Amu-chan is Narnia being made to pay a certain tax for x years with interest, paying the collateral damage and the subsidy tax on the products that were destroyed .
That'd indeed be the case except those are exclusively Narnia's men, not Henri's. So it's not like Narnia used Henri's men to do the job. Also, Seniority means little to nothing when it comes to the thirteen crowns (why do you think it's the 2nd most alluring position within the Netherworld). We saw this when Baal (not just once mind you) spoke against Sullivan and Belial, both of whom were members of the thirteen crowns longer and 2 of the 3 greats. It's pretty much established that the power and authority that the 13 crowns have overshadow almost everything else (for example when Baal had explained the concept during the party). So there's no reason for Henri to be shocked at Narnia's attitude unless he simply didn't know Narnia as well as he thought, which I'm willing to guess is exactly the case.Just because you have the right to do something, doesn't mean you should do it. Narnia technically has the right to do whatever he wants. But Henri's and Narnia's jurisdictions overlap. They are both in charge of border patrol. In fact, Henry has the seniority over him in that field.
You’re all thinking too much like a human. This is all about dominance.The way I imagine Narnia being punished by Amu-chan is Narnia being made to pay a certain tax for x years with interest, paying the collateral damage and the subsidy tax on the products that were destroyed .
Yeah, Henri is really beginning to learn what kind of monster he had been putting his faith in. Narnia has been playing the long game on this con.That'd indeed be the case except those are exclusively Narnia's men, not Henri's. So it's not like Narnia used Henri's men to do the job. Also, Seniority means little to nothing when it comes to the thirteen crowns (why do you think it's the 2nd most alluring position within the Netherworld). We saw this when Baal (not just once mind you) spoke against Sullivan and Belial, both of whom were members of the thirteen crowns longer and 2 of the 3 greats. It's pretty much established that the power and authority that the 13 crowns have overshadow almost everything else (for example when Baal had explained the concept during the party). So there's no reason for Henri to be shocked at Narnia's attitude unless he simply didn't know Narnia as well as he thought, which I'm willing to guess is exactly the case.
This is true, after all, this to is part of what it's going to take for the Many-Eared tribe to establish their independence, Mephisto stepping in would just prove they still need be subservient to receive protection. It'd be one thing to use the connections they're building, but Mephisto can only do so much without ruining the integrity of the exam. He can step in, but, as the Demon patrol guy said, then Iruma would failUnless he lets this play out to see if a leader rises from the tribe. He wants to have Iruma find a person to lead and protect themselves when he isn't around.