Great chapter, it feels like the end of an arc, or that at least this arc will end soon. The manga is still going strong though, the new chapters have quite some big moments and plot twists.
Always seems kinda odd to me that while the Urband house does extrajudicial assassination for the “good of the country”, they never touched Garwin.
Even with Oliver it was done before the evidence is solid (it’s solid by this chapter).
Garwin should be in about the same spot with all the non-direct evidence. They should do the same with Garwin and then investigate his house postmortem.
Always seems kinda odd to me that while the Urband house does extrajudicial assassination for the “good of the country”, they never touched Garwin.
Even with Oliver it was done before the evidence is solid (it’s solid by this chapter).
Garwin should be in about the same spot with all the non-direct evidence. They should do the same with Garwin and then investigate his house postmortem.
Garwin is too high up with too much power and connections. Also, IDK how much evidence they have. The main evidence that we have is Maria's memories from previous life, but even in that case she didn't even see him. Also, there is the factor of "can't whack the guy if you're not reasonably sure that it's him".
Garwin is too high up with too much power and connections. Also, IDK how much evidence they have. The main evidence that we have is Maria's memories from previous life, but even in that case she didn't even see him. Also, there is the factor of "can't whack the guy if you're not reasonably sure that it's him".
Yup, Garwin is basically the series's "final boss" so to speak. He has too much power and influence to be taken down by a simple, cute maid. In fact, that's a big driving part of Maria as a character, that she learns to depend more on others, and that she alone can't take down such an evil and powerful man. Garwin is an important character developer because he is the bridge between Albright in the past and Maria in the present for a lot of the story beats.
Oliver was personal. He killed the hostage that Albright let himself be assassinated to save, and Urband himself was there to see it, arriving too late to stop it. The translation was a little rough there so the impact may have been lost. In the novel, at least, everyone is shocked that Urband made so blatant a move, and it was clear he'd been wanting to off Oliver for a long time and finally had official reason to do so and wasn't going to wait around for 'evidence'.