Honestly, just before leaving the conversation, he should have stopped, stood still, try to be as subtly intimidating as possible and say something like: "This time's issue was resolved in this way for the sake of relations between our respective lands... Today, you just obtained a small sample of what I can achieve. But... if this were to happen again, I won't necessarily take the same path." All the while giving them the mother of all death stares. Then he would have returned to his chambers and plopped down on the sofa, sighing tiredly with Ines in the background with her usual "I'm already used to this" stare.Yo man, if you come for the son you better get ready for the momma.
Zenji may have gotten played but I have a feeling that he can fuck them up without even going to war if they try to pull it again. More otherworld knowledge perhaps?
Hate to break it for you, but the moment Zenjirou attempts anything like that, the noble in Capua will immediately prop him up to be (puppet) king and kick Aura off her throne. As much as he'd like to show strength, he literally cannot.Honestly, just before leaving the conversation, he should have stopped, stood still, try to be as subtly intimidating as possible and say something like: "This time's issue was resolved in this way for the sake of relations between our respective lands... Today, you just obtained a small sample of what I can achieve. But... if this were to happen again, I won't necessarily take the same path." All the while giving them the mother of all death stares. Then he would have returned to his chambers and plopped down on the sofa, sighing tiredly with Ines in the background with her usual "I'm already used to this" stare.
Basically, remind them that he can think outside the box better than them in many ways and that if they try to pull the same stunt again, he will fuck them up real good, possibly even through war (without outright saying so).
Now THAT would have been an epic scene that showed some good character progression, while keeping him in character.
Other than as a novelty, proper pew-pew gunpowder is actually pretty hard to make, and this world may well not have the correct elements/physics to make it work as intended.He doesn't even need plutonium, gunpowder/black powder and cannons and they are screwed.
Lol what. He is acting as a representative of the Queen. He NEEDS to show strength every now and then. Especially when he is dealing with foreign powers. What he can't show is opposition to his wife's will as the true ruler of the land. Looking limp dicked all the time serves no other purpose than making Capua look weak. Which is what happened in this chapter. Despite having the authority to negotiate with other nations, because he did not put a strong front he ended up exposing his weakness (his son).Hate to break it for you, but the moment Zenjirou attempts anything like that, the noble in Capua will immediately prop him up to be (puppet) king and kick Aura off her throne. As much as he'd like to show strength, he literally cannot.
This story is about Zenjirou trying to support Aura's throne, not to take it for himself. People are too used to OPed and ambitious isekai MC who dominates the world - Zenjirou is NOT one of them.
Dare I ask?Oh, I used to read this until I happened to read a spoiler that made me ask ”WHY?” like in some stories that add time travel out of blue (it's not a spoiler, just a comparison).
for a second i thought you were referring to Arthur Harris and Dresden xdClearly, next time the answer needs to be: You threaten my son -> I end you. Possibly Harry Dresden style.
Thank you for the chapter!
I'll have to disagree on that. The representative is supposed to, as you name it, represent the queen, not "acting in the name of the queen". Should Zenjirou do anything on his own accord, it'll be recorded as his own achievement and plop him up to be the new (puppet) leader.Lol what. He is acting as a representative of the Queen. He NEEDS to show strength every now and then. Especially when he is dealing with foreign powers. What he can't show is opposition to his wife's will as the true ruler of the land. Looking limp dicked all the time serves no other purpose than making Capua look weak. Which is what happened in this chapter. Despite having the authority to negotiate with other nations, because he did not put a strong front he ended up exposing his weakness (his son).
He doesn't have to be "OP" or whatever. This is basic negotiation. Even if the other party knows what button to push, he has to let them know that if they go too far, it won't be worth it; that there will be consequences. Otherwise, he'll just get steamrolled over and over again by people poking at his weak points.
i know why they are weary of it but my point was that even if that's the case they can't do shit about it currently.The problem is not the naval aspect, but the greater extent of their influence that comes from it (think missionaries greater range of travel), that's what the Twin Kingdoms are wary of. They want a cultural and influential counter to that if/when the Church comes knocking.
??? Did you even read the chapter? What you call "representative" is nothing more than a messenger; go to negotiation table, discuss terms, return to leader, report and receive instructions, go back to negotiation table, and repeat until conclusion is reached.I'll have to disagree on that. The representative is supposed to, as you name it, represent the queen, not "acting in the name of the queen". Should Zenjirou do anything on his own accord, it'll be recorded as his own achievement and plop him up to be the new (puppet) leader.
This story is set up in such a way that forbids Zenjirou to show his strength (not that he wanted to in the first place). Anything that he achieved publicly will be recorded under HIS name, not queen Aura. The only thing he can do is to make other party willingly back down on their own (and even then, like Aura pointed out, it showed Zenjirou's weakness to be exploited).
Not really tbh... I think we are just playing the wording game now. In the end like the other person said He can't do much because the nobles will give him too much credit for it and not the queenn. Saying no will not really work. The problem is that even if he says no the power of the queen will be damaged. It would be a sticking point of her rulings. She it like this. You are in a room and you need to lead. You say do this and that. The whole rooms looks to the person to your left. He does not want to have that power but no one acts if he does not say anything.??? Did you even read the chapter? What you call "representative" is nothing more than a messenger; go to negotiation table, discuss terms, return to leader, report and receive instructions, go back to negotiation table, and repeat until conclusion is reached.
That's clearly not what happened here. Zenjirou was the one conducting the negotiation, using his own judgement. Aura even said so herself, that Zenjirou's decision didn't align exactly with what she would have done. That means that she wasn't the one directing the talks; Zenjirou was. A true representative needs the authority and trust from the one they are representing to act on their behalf. Otherwise, if their role simply was to parrot what they've been told to say, listen to the other party and go back, there would no need for an important person to play said role. A relatively trusted messenger would have been enough.
In any case, this manga doesn't really showcase well how politics and diplomacy work, since even acting as a proxy grants you a level of recognition for your achievements, however minor they may be. This idea that a representative gets absolutely no credit for their work is just silly. The world just doesn't work that way.
And you are overestimating what nobles can do. Zenjirou cannot become a puppet leader on behalf of the nobility if he doesn't let himself become one. He simply has to refuse to act in a way that benefits them and that's the end of it.
Also, the fact that Ines is not prepared to assist Zenjirou in his duties as a King Consort is a major oversight. She is his primary attendant and advisor when acting abroad, and has been (presumably) trained to support him in whatever he needs; that should include diplomacy.
i think we only get this series because someone pays TOOR scans to do it for us, the official English release is about to release VOL14 in augustlove this manga, just wonder why its so far behind the raws.
Hard to be a perfect wife when she can easily discard her family if it's for her kingdom.
On one hand I agree, countering mounted shock troops with crossbow variant of Tercios is far easier than introducing MG42 to the isekailand.Other than as a novelty, proper pew-pew gunpowder is actually pretty hard to make, and this world may well not have the correct elements/physics to make it work as intended.
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Wow That's a reference I didn't expect here. But it's on point. Dresden crew fucking up the Red Court was so visceral and satisfying.Clearly, next time the answer needs to be: You threaten my son -> I end you. Possibly Harry Dresden style.
Thank you for the chapter!
So...Zenji is getting the marshmallows ready? Cool.Clearly, next time the answer needs to be: You threaten my son -> I end you. Possibly Harry Dresden style.
Thank you for the chapter!