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Once again, a manga in which characters powerful enough to be law-givers monkey-dance through the whole of a chapter and at the end do not fix the social order.
Well... believe it or not, it's realistic.Another tiring Trope of ""Some noble trying to piss the hero who saved the world and who also has the entire world leaders under her thumb"" despite knowing that she is the hero who saved the world and who also has the entire world under her thumb. Come on author, if you go for this trope at least make the noble have some trick on their sleeves where the Hero's title and the world leaders are muted and cant intervene, and not some direct to door approach.
Not saying anything about the authenticity of the nobles stupidity. What I am saying its a lazy trope, If an entire chapter is dedicated to it and has an effect on the next chapter then at least made them more interesting.Well... believe it or not, it's realistic.
People who have a little bit of power that they never worked to earn legit think like that, if not worse. And yes, it leads them to ruin.
It's why Spoiled Rich kids are often the death of a lineage or at least their wealth.
It'd be weird for them not to have nobles like that tho... that's just how humans are. And well, they've already established them as trash nobles in that faction, so it'd be dumb for them not to have it.Not saying anything about the authenticity of the nobles stupidity. What I am saying its a lazy trope, If an entire chapter is dedicated to it and has an effect on the next chapter then at least made them more interesting.
It makes sense if you're using insane troll logic. From the previous chapters, the rationale, if you can call it that, that these moronic nobles from this one specific kingdom keep using can be summed up as:Did this chapter make no sense to anyone else? Maybe I'm just dumb but I understood nothing. So this guy just invades a foreign nation with a handful of soldiers, he talks about how the people he was until previously in debt to (the heroes) are now in debt to him so they now have to be his slaves. Oh and his men loot and steal from the heroes private property. Where did this debt come from and why are people letting them do this?
Then they finally get sent away and go straight to a royal castle, force their way in, are not stopped at any point, point swords and threaten a princess, threaten to enslave her, and when MC comes in to defend them he's the bad guy (politically) because he used force on the soldiers. HOW DOES ANY OF THIS MAKE SENSE! From a story stand point this makes no sense in my eyes. This dude should have been killed the second he tried to force his way into a royal castle.