Thought I finished the anime, but also think in a previous comments section I also mentioned I hadn’t, lol. Since I do not recall this AT ALL, damn wth.
Very sad, perhaps just a tad less than the last chapter…
Wonder if Yuki is always in his hair and also heard the conversation that Seika had with the principal or if she was in a… subspace?? I dunno.
Also wondering if Seika will ever admit that he grew to consider them as friends regardless of how much he insists that they’re just a stepping stone and a means to an end.
Wasn’t that mentioned a couple times in the translators notes at the end already 🗿, lmao. Tbf I’ve barely read a few myself, so who knows. Maybe you just skipped them entirely until now, lol.
GYAAAAAAAAAATTDAMN SEIKA STOP BEING COOL BRO.
i just watched the anime and i think around ep2, his dad legit got an accurate read on him and that's why he was sent here at the magic school. now i'm curious, will there be any changes if he had gone to the army school or will he stay the same like right now.
seika really just said "violence can't solve everything in the world. however, it resolves most of the problems" by chung myung. it's paraphrased, i know, but i can't find the actual chapter he said that thus i can't link the image here lol
Yeah…Page 8? Mabel kinda looks scared or maybe somewhat connecting the dots on who Seika really is…?? I dunno, but she definitely might be creeped out by him now, if not just a bit due to his suspiciousness or lack of being inconspicuous.
Also I tried finding the chapter you’re talking about, but the closest I COULD find was in the battle he had with the “Metal Demon” where he says:
“Strength always relies on cunning. The brute force of an individual can’t take over the whole world.” - Seika Lamprogue, Ch. 4, Pg. 4.
Phrasing is close enough to what you were saying I believe, so I dunno 🤷. Think there may have been a chapter where he actually says something near identical to what you quoted, but not sure tbh. Could also be me misremembering after reading your quote too, lmao.
And the political BS has started.
Pretending that the demons who were very obviously assassins were actually "diplomats". Who had no reason to infiltrate a school at night. (And start "killing" children, though Seika erased the evidence of that.)
And the empire just forced their "point of view" by taking the whole school hostage, basically.
So they don't have any legal grounds, no moral high grounds either, and they're going to anger a lot of influential people to get this pointless result. Worse yet, the mobs here don't know it, but there is at least one individual who knows that they're going to anger just the one man they should have left alone.
And this is just the beginning. The BS gets way worse when they explain the context because their real motivations are even more nonsensical than their excuses.
Still, let's enjoy every one of Seika's badass moments we get.
Not the evidence, per se. Pretty sure he said they were his Shikigami, meaning they were never there or even real in the first place. But pretty much otherwise agreed with your points. Yeah, let’s just enjoy his badassery, lmao.
Great chapter—thankfully a full one—and can’t read to wait the next!
Edit: Can’t wait to read the next. (Lmao).
But damn, Yuki really be getting sad for Haruyoshi, huh? Like seeing him get lost within himself. Like, daaaaamnn…
But again, yeah, let’s just enjoy and see where it goes, I suppose.