My man just has a god complex imo. Based on his face when he didn’t get a reply I’m assuming he’s gonna be a REAL pain in the ass laterWow that man sure is salty because mc won't follow his bs
It seems, awfully much, that none of what happened could have been predicted (besides maybe the heroes showing up and malcolm pulling something, no matter whether that ends up being alongside or against the heroes).So, Yuto and the demon queen went through all this trouble just so that the financial minister would reveal to the heroes publicly that he's a backstabbing scumbag? Yuto wasn't going to do anything about the bastard himself, he just wanted the heroes to witness it. I guess he could also foresee that Malcolm would bring all of the animal ear folks with him, so that Yuto & demon queen could free them, once everything is said and done.
It seems, awfully much, to me that Yuto is going to great lengths to not interfere with the human empire any more than he needs to. He doesn't wants to dirty his own hands by killing any human villains. I don't know if he's soft or if he simply doesn't care. Back when the heroes killed the demon children, Yuto certainly didn't do much beyond slightly frowning. He didn't even end up killing the Onibaba (whatever was the punk's name) fool. It annoys me personally he's all the time behaving like he's some super cool and calm, mysterious badass, but at the end of the day, he doesn't really want to make decisions or become involved. As much of a tool as Miyamoto is, I feel like he's onto something when he criticises Yuto's attitude.
No, I don't mean Miyamoto would be onto anything concretely intelligent, per se, since he obviously only cares about himself and wants to be the number one hero in the whole universe, so he's exceedingly envious because Yuto seems to be doing better. I'm only talking about the difference in their attitudes. Miyamoto is fully dedicated to being a (scumbag) hero and to make a difference, even if the difference is a genocide. Yuto, however, is just surfing the story. He isn't really aiming for anything, things just go his way due to the demon queen's plans and plot convenience. So, Yuto can just hang around, acting like some big mofo, only missing shades since he already nailed the long black coat, occasionally kicking ass and pretending he doesn't care about the small matters or what others are saying.I disagree that miyamoto is onto something, since what he is criticising is simply that mc doesn't "read the room" and act exactly as all others (adheres to some weird obligation to clap to cadavers (aka pray), and is weak enough to die). But yes, you have a point that mc's behaviour is essentially "ooh, I'm so dark and mysterious so I don't act with regards to the heroes summoned alongside me, no matter if they are hostile or adores me. But I still keep on involving them nevertheless, or react to what they are doing", while not caring about what atrocities ppl around him does so long as he doesn't have to sentence someone himself.
This perverse story-telling is middle- and high-school fantasizing writ large. In real life, swiftly killing the bullies and the evil teachers wouldn't fly, so the alleged heroes in these stories don't just swiftly kill the analogues to these bullies and to these teachers.So, Yuto and the demon queen went through all this trouble just so that the financial minister would reveal to the heroes publicly that he's a backstabbing scumbag? Yuto wasn't going to do anything about the bastard himself, he just wanted the heroes to witness it. I guess he could also foresee that Malcolm would bring all of the animal ear folks with him, so that Yuto & demon queen could free them, once everything is said and done.
It seems, awfully much, to me that Yuto is going to great lengths to not interfere with the human empire any more than he needs to. He doesn't wants to dirty his own hands by killing any human villains. I don't know if he's soft or if he simply doesn't care. Back when the heroes killed the demon children, Yuto certainly didn't do much beyond slightly frowning. He didn't even end up killing the Onibaba (whatever was the punk's name) fool. It annoys me personally he's all the time behaving like he's some super cool and calm, mysterious badass, but at the end of the day, he doesn't really want to make decisions or become involved. As much of a tool as Miyamoto is, I feel like he's onto something when he criticises Yuto's attitude.
I'm sure it will be just a formality, not necessarily because Malcom is guilty (which he is), but because they need him to take the fall to keep the heroes from rebelling.Malcolm will no doubt as lie as easily as he breathes. I hope they have some way of recording evidence, or his arresting officer will be considered more credible than him. Since they were already pursuing him, I hope this means that Kingdom agents have already gathered a lot of evidence before proceeding with the arrest, and this hearing is just a formality.
yep, powertrip type of story, how long until we start to get the pervert moments or the bad classmates go for the cliche "try to rape the mc love interest to get him into a rage"This perverse story-telling is middle- and high-school fantasizing writ large. In real life, swiftly killing the bullies and the evil teachers wouldn't fly, so the alleged heroes in these stories don't just swiftly kill the analogues to these bullies and to these teachers.