"They're enemies, so it doesn't matter what happen to them."
Nice and calculating as always. Never seems to hold on to that when her emotions appear, though.
That spy severely underestimates the floofiness of Mia's mind. Not alone in that regard.
Of course their Evil plan is falling apart because of her. It's actually what she's aiming for, and she's not as incompetent as she often seems. She's at least working towards the right goals.
"You're reading too much into it."
[He's reading too much into it.]
I think he's reading too much into it, but I might be reading too much into him reading too much into it.
Double bitted axes are inefficient. Better have either a bigger blade on one side, or a different weapon on the other side.
So his objective is to complete the task too perfectly to be safely executed, therefore he's unable to act. A bit of a design flaw in that order.
That confrontation didn't seem to have anything to do with it being male-dominated, but an asshole noble against a servant.
man, i gotta say i love how butterfly effect plays role in this series. like even little change means a lot for the future chain.
It also makes it a relatively complex situation. A bunch of different parts moving in response to one another.
Yeah, that's my thought as well. Fighting fire with fire, while decrying the use of fire. It's not like something like fighting for peace, where non-peaceful methods are the only option, but fighting for an ideal by breaking that ideal.