I think she finds it honorable or something akin to that.Why is Irisina (in page 17) getting excited and blushing regarding what Kristoff said about carrying the Sword?
Can't remember if the manga kept it(it cuts some stuff about her) but she grew up on hero stories and tales of chivalry. Him honoring the dead man resonates with her and she's impressed by his thought-fullness.Why is Irisina (in page 17) getting excited and blushing regarding what Kristoff said about carrying the Sword?
He was Kriston before he switchedwho the heck is kristoff? I don't recognise him
He's the accountant.who the heck is kristoff? I don't recognise him
isn't he the failure guy who keep doing mistakes in battle and still survive?who the heck is kristoff? I don't recognise him
Yes, that macho-but-weak guy. But this weakling will have a fight to the death with Aegir over a woman. Some day in far future.isn't he the failure guy who keep doing mistakes in battle and still survive?
That he wasn't just looting any and everything remotely in his path would help with those assertions too, though he did definitely go a bit far into the country for the story.The most Treia could argue is that Hardlett went overboard with his defense of the country's border. However, Hardlett could claim that he felt the country was being invaded and that complete suppression was necessary to ensure his citizens' safety. He would not know whether Treia had invaded his country from other areas. It would be reasonable to assume they had.