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Ruby started this story going well out of her way to be abusive towards Lloyd, ruining his reputation and constantly verbally abusing him. The synopsis of the story makes it clear that Lloyd being treated like that is meant to seem harsh and cruel.
Ruby hasn't really shown any form of remorse for how she treated Lloyd, doubling down on it constantly, attacking someone when they tried to explain the reality of how difficult the tasks Lloyd was accomplishing were, and purposely absorbing power to get the opportunity to threaten the lives of people so Lloyd would be in the abusive situation he started in.
To say people shouldn't be dropping this just because they don't want a redemption arc is, well, it's missing the point. With the ruby the manga has shown so far, this would not be a redemption arc. This would just be enabling terrible behavior.
A redemption arc needs to show at bare minimum that the "redeemed" person acknowledged what they did wrong and wants to be better. She had the opportunity to apologize to Lloyd. She was near him. But Ruby not only didnt do that, she actively got more antagonistic. She threatened to kill people with demonic, supernatural power to try and get everything back the way it was before. Ruby doesn't want redemption. The manga has made that very clear.
Lloyd only wants her redemption out of his own nostalgia for how things used to be. That's a very dangerous path to walk down. Many of us have had situations where we extended an olive branch to someone who hurt us, only to discover that it was taken as a sign by their abuser that they could continue to hurt them, and never have to worry about consequences because they'd be forgiven.
Now, to be fair to the author, this is an adaptation. Its possible they cut out the parts that showed ruby having remorse. And also whatever would make introducing a newer, even bigger threat before that's resolved do anything but suck any enthusiasm I had left out of me.
Anyway, I think I'm gonna go ahead and drop this.
Thank you for the translation.
Ruby hasn't really shown any form of remorse for how she treated Lloyd, doubling down on it constantly, attacking someone when they tried to explain the reality of how difficult the tasks Lloyd was accomplishing were, and purposely absorbing power to get the opportunity to threaten the lives of people so Lloyd would be in the abusive situation he started in.
To say people shouldn't be dropping this just because they don't want a redemption arc is, well, it's missing the point. With the ruby the manga has shown so far, this would not be a redemption arc. This would just be enabling terrible behavior.
A redemption arc needs to show at bare minimum that the "redeemed" person acknowledged what they did wrong and wants to be better. She had the opportunity to apologize to Lloyd. She was near him. But Ruby not only didnt do that, she actively got more antagonistic. She threatened to kill people with demonic, supernatural power to try and get everything back the way it was before. Ruby doesn't want redemption. The manga has made that very clear.
Lloyd only wants her redemption out of his own nostalgia for how things used to be. That's a very dangerous path to walk down. Many of us have had situations where we extended an olive branch to someone who hurt us, only to discover that it was taken as a sign by their abuser that they could continue to hurt them, and never have to worry about consequences because they'd be forgiven.
Now, to be fair to the author, this is an adaptation. Its possible they cut out the parts that showed ruby having remorse. And also whatever would make introducing a newer, even bigger threat before that's resolved do anything but suck any enthusiasm I had left out of me.
Anyway, I think I'm gonna go ahead and drop this.
Thank you for the translation.