It's the prosecutor's (sorry, couldn't be bothered to remember her name) attempt at wrestling power away from the Queen. Despite his achievements, it would really bring to light that the Queen entrusted a stranger, who not only (supposedly) defied orders, but also impersonated a key person of their nation directly under her orders. This would shed a negative light on the Queen, reducing her credibility and politically allowing the prosecutor to move more freely.what a dumb arc who cares if he is an imposter at this point? like my dude has done so much for the Country.
Wouldnt that void all the treaties he established? So they will be left weaker than ever?It's the prosecutor's (sorry, couldn't be bothered to remember her name) attempt at wrestling power away from the Queen. Despite his achievements, it would really bring to light that the Queen entrusted a stranger, who not only (supposedly) defied orders, but also impersonated a key person of their nation directly under her orders. This would shed a negative light on the Queen, reducing her credibility and politically allowing the prosecutor to move more freely.
That never stop any politicians that hunger for powerWouldnt that void all the treaties he established? So they will be left weaker than ever?
'Politics', period.what a dumb arc who cares if he is an imposter at this point? like my dude has done so much for the Country.
For all we know the old maid really IS Gray's grandma and was already if not one of first few that were informed about Gray's passing.Gil and Shizuna swapped granny with their own old lady, didn't they? You can't tell who she is under the veil, after all. Just like Kai and his mask.
Evidently the Senator. For her own gains, obviously. Just goes to show how selfish she is that she'd stop at nothing to bring down the Royal Family and seize what's left in the resulting power vacuum.what a dumb arc who cares if he is an imposter at this point? like my dude has done so much for the Country.
Sour, or perhaps even rottenif this bitch becomes milker, would the milk taste bitter or salty?
You can clearly see at the start that the two "assassins" saw her leaving and going to Senator place and then last chapter we can see someone standing on the roof and thats probably one of these "assassin" going to rescue Doronea. It might be a turning point when she is rescued and it comes to light what Senators does in the dark.There's a glaring plothole here. The fact that nobody notice Doronea has been missing for several days.
This. Having her and Grey's granny swap places is way too complicated, but having them be the same person all along is not only simple, but also better plot-wise.For all we know the old maid really IS Gray's grandma and was already if not one of first few that were informed about Gray's passing.
Even if she wasn't. The ProsecutorThis. Having her and Grey's granny swap places is way too complicated, but having them be the same person all along is not only simple, but also better plot-wise.
It will also explains Gil's answer to her question. While her actual grandson is already dead, Kai is still a great guy that lives up to Grey's reputation and accomplishments, and she should know that by now. And like the other has said, most of Albion's recent achievements is due to him anyway.
Which void she could fill with, for instance, rewritten treaties that benefit her more, citing that 'an impostor signed the treaty you agreed to' which would necessitate the re-agreement to maintain diplomatic relations.Wouldnt that void all the treaties he established? So they will be left weaker than ever?
I think they will do some double twist First the "granny" will not do what the senator wants, then they will acause her of killing and torturing people with the offscreen saved Dororena as witness.There's a glaring plothole here. The fact that nobody notice Doronea has been missing for several days.