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Shitty anime adaptation, and now a subpar art compared to previous arc. This series have the worst luck ngl
To prevent that crisis, Leon and Marie, along with the others, arrive in the Republic of Alzer as exchange students—but then...!?
they're strong, wdym they pathetic?why the villains are always so pathetic in this series?
wdym, "worst of all"?? T_T you were saying Leon should've brought the Queen of the Kingdom with him to the republic as his woman?? :""Leon and Marie"..."along with the others". From what I'm reading here and saw at the end of the last manga, Leon left Angie and Olivia (and, worst of all, Mylene) behind for a new country but dragged that pedobait anchor with him.
Is there a reason to keep reading this, then? Seems like the author's precious lolicon is just going to rot the rest of the story--as it had the previous story, toward the end.
wdym, "worst of all"?? T_T you were saying Leon should've brought the Queen of the Kingdom with him to the republic as his woman?? :"
pathetic in almost every aspect of a villainthey're strong, wdym they pathetic?
Ah I get it now, yeah I agreeI was speaking figuratively.
This whole relocation effectively put Angie and Olivia on a bus, focus-wise--and, worst of all, Mylene is on that bus too by virtue of being unable to be in focus for obvious reasons. This, while Marie remains a constant.
What I was saying was that the heroines and Mylene (or, rather, Mylene and the heroines--she is tops) should have remained in focus somehow--not getting switched out Pokémon-style for a new set of "companions" in a new region. Angie and Olivia are the female leads of this story, and have every reason to remain in focus. Mylene is appealing, and is already being set up to join his harem, so she has considerable cause to remain in focus. The only person who doesn't have cause to stick around is Marie, whose character is actually villainous: never mind Marie's clearly vicious character--the author took the otome villain role, extracted the infamy, and forced it on Angie and Olivia in order for Marie to take the in-universe otome heroine role from Olivia while keeping the otome villain character. This exchanging of roles is at the core of the first arc, the very reason why many of its events took place; it's a testament to Marie's total lack of substantial redeeming characteristics.
And yet Marie, who already has an LN "spinoff" (it's obviously the story the author wanted/wants to write and focus on) with her as the main heroine, remains in focus like she actually is.