What kind of diabolical idiot would misinform people about the pact that would lean it in their direction without consequence? Are they trying to get humanity extinct?
Not necessarily. Just because he failed to educate his son properly doesn't mean the count himself is a villain. The king seems to trust him greatly. And while it's hard to estimate how long after the king informed the nobles this takes place, currently the count knows that the dragons are in the process of judging humanity right now and the pact is about to end. Sending some people to continue robbing them would be beyond suicidal.Ohhh. These kind of f-ckers. I wonder if they serve the Bilbim family?
I do get it. Due to the academy being a test bed to judge whether humanity as a whole will be exterminated or not, Dragon royalty has decided to withhold all the information about this spares for king and high ranking nobles as the headmaster realise.![]()
I have a feeling I'll get a lot of use out of this one.
Not necessarily. Just because he failed to educate his son properly doesn't mean the count himself is a villain. The king seems to trust him greatly. And while it's hard to estimate how long after the king informed the nobles this takes place, currently the count knows that the dragons are in the process of judging humanity right now and the pact is about to end. Sending some people to continue robbing them would be beyond suicidal.
Definitely possible, as seen in other manga.This chapter did mention a previous war with demons. As terrible as the humans are in this, I'd bet the demons are behind it. Probably acting through a not yet introduced church. Tropes and all.
I don't think that's a reliable judgement. It seems the king receives some "gifts" as mentioned in this same discussion, so he might be bribed or biased towards someone who brings him gifts.The king seems to trust him greatly.