No she doesn't. There are reasons why people are charged differently during group crimes. She bears less responsibility as it wasn't her idea nor did she ACTIVELY push for it.she bears the same responsibility, in the first place he wouldn't have been forcibly retired had she not invited her boyfriend to the place he wasn't invited to go
I am not assuming that this is the end. I am complaining that Kaori got a dispropotionate punishment for her current actions.you do realize this is only phase one of them falling down right? why are you so in a hurry to assume this is the end of their suffering? this is a revenge manga 2nd, stuff like this ALWAYS has levels to the downfalls of the people who wronged mc, your first mistake was assuming early on that, that's it, that's not the fault of the author
You couldn't tell anything about this in the first chapter. The ONLY thing you could infer is that he has a lot of money. There is SOME lip service in chapter 2 and chapter 11.yeah so what if it became only relevant this chapter? it's good they went straight to the point and just said it as it is, there doesn't need to be build up for something that you could just as easily tell in 1 chapter
However, there is almost nothing about Kaori's job AND it needed more build up if it was going to majorly affect the plot. Exposition dumping is bad writing.
You are arguing for the sake of arguing at this point. Your initial point was that he was viewed as VERY VALUABLE in society. I pointed out that he clearly wasn't. Now you are saying that it is obvious that he wouldn't be valued in society because he wants to protect his ordinary life. Additionally, every non-adventurer in this story has a neutral to negative view of them. You can't say society respects them when they are REPEATEDLY mocked.It's clear that the general populous not knowing who he is, is by design, this is to preserve not only his privacy but for him to be able live life normally, also what kind of idiot just lets everyone know who their top dog is that can clear dungeons so fast? are you okay? you do realize if that info was public, forget the fans, he'd have entire countries scouting him if not want him dead to make Japan's standing weaker.
You can't have it both ways. Either he (and by extent) adventurers are highly important members of society or they are losers who everyone looks down on.
You completely missed the point. The point is that there was no scandal about the incident. Making up scenarios doesn't change that fact.it actually does, because they can just say that MC was forced to retire because of her and still keep his identity secret, locked with an NDA for his identity which I'm sure is the case.
You know what happened to the boyfriend? He got DEMOTED. Why did the guy who broke the law get a LESSER punishment than the by-stander?oh i actually do, there's already a wrongful termination done recently in a live service game, also what do you mean neither broke the law? did you forget that the terminal used wasn't even supposed to be there? the boyfriend actually did break the law and the company's rules, he for one forcibly abused his authority to just randomly terminate an adventurer he didn't like. I don't think you're very smart, please re-read chapter 1
Let me quote what she said verbatim:it's irrelevant, either way she'll still get away with it because the person involved was just that important to the country.
please, before commenting use your head
"Yes, perhaps it could be considered wrongful termination. If you want to sue me, be my guest. But you see... even if it goes to court and the brand is ruined because of it, I refuse to forgive you."
It isn't irrelevant. The text literally says Kaori has a winning chance. At least respect the story you are reading enough to not make stuff up to justify your feelings.