Like the whole story hasn't even gone the way the original plot has for 7 years so like what is the MC basing all her logic from? Like nothing has gone the way the book did and the system she wants to "join" is hell according to her father so why force him back. The whole concept of this being isekai feels tacked on and last minute, since the story would flow alot better if she wasn't isekaied. Also couldn't they do a rebellion outside the kingdom and not from within.Is the author or the kid stupid? What rebellion? He wanted vengeance because his daughter died. If she isn't dead AND wants to be a noble and ability user, he has zero insensitive to start a rebellion and because she's alive, why would he take in the main character?
He'd probably go along with the empires genocide just so his daughter can live a comfortable life she really wants.
This is absolutely horribly thought out.
i disagree with you, i think he would still rebel, and would even have more of an incentive to now that she is alive. he’s voiced time and time again how he doesn’t want her to join the battlefield and how quick he was with fighting that knight commander dude just so she wouldn’t have to live the life of an ability user. he’d most likely take up arms to revolt against the empire solely for her. if he was going to follow the empire’s wishes just so his daughter could live comfortably, he would have never left in the first place. it doesn’t match his character or his actions we’ve seen thus farIs the author or the kid stupid? What rebellion? He wanted vengeance because his daughter died. If she isn't dead AND wants to be a noble and ability user, he has zero insensitive to start a rebellion and because she's alive, why would he take in the main character?
He'd probably go along with the empires genocide just so his daughter can live a comfortable life she really wants.
This is absolutely horribly thought out.
it’s not much better to be running away for the rest of your life either. you’ll always be a fugitive and the next time you’re inevitably caught, they might not be as merciful as they were before. they do say keep for friends close but your enemies closer. idk how big the empire is but taking care of them from the inside out is best imo. if they were fighting an enemy country then i would have thought like you, but their main concern are monsters, so naturally the empire would have more support from the people and other nations if they are “protecting the people from harm” yk what i mean?Like the whole story hasn't even gone the way the original plot has for 7 years so like what is the MC basing all her logic from? Like nothing has gone the way the book did and the system she wants to "join" is hell according to her father so why force him back. The whole concept of this being isekai feels tacked on and last minute, since the story would flow alot better if she wasn't isekaied. Also couldn't they do a rebellion outside the kingdom and not from within.
Sigh this whole series so far seems kind of dumb, like I get she has the mind of an adult but she hasn't experienced shit compared to her father but wants to push a novel narrative that will be bloodier than what the father has already lived. Civil wars/rebellions aren't pretty and ask for a lot of sacrifices.........these authors can't make characters have serious beliefs and histories but then simplify the reality cause "ThAt'S HoW thE NoVEl wEnT". As a genre I feel like this thinking has ran its course and there needs to be more satires on it