For you it's a tone problem, leaving aside the ecchi, life has ups and downs. One day you cry and one day you smile, it's not that weird nor deep.This Series has a serious tone problem. Last chapter was all sad and mopey and in this chapter opens up with someone groping ass.
Yo he kinda likes itAll I want from this manga, is for Faust to crush Astartre's hand as she gropes him.
In our world, a man groping a woman would get their heads crushed, especially if they're on "friendly, good terms". Faust is definitely being too cowardly here.
Byzantine Empire in Greece and in various places in Europe. Because you simply can't kill someone from the churchWhy would she need to enter a convent if her sister becomes queen? I don't remember European nobles being forced to become monks on their older brother's ascension to the throne.
He just needs to clenchAll I want from this manga, is for Faust to crush Astartre's hand as she gropes him.
happened with Japan imo... Emperor/Shogun dies, his buddhist monk brother became the successor...It would be so she's out of the picture, and doesn't have children who could claim the throne. It's not necessarily historical to Europe, but I could imagine this type of thing happening in japan back in the day, or at least in one of those cool samurai movies, but I have no idea.
Why would she need to enter a convent if her sister becomes queen? I don't remember European nobles being forced to become monks on their older brother's ascension to the throne.
You guys need to read about the Merovingians and the usurpers peppiniandsIt would be so she's out of the picture, and doesn't have children who could claim the throne. It's not necessarily historical to Europe, but I could imagine this type of thing happening in japan back in the day, or at least in one of those cool samurai movies, but I have no idea.
The only reason why didn't smashed the whole royal family is because if either one got pregnant, they would take over his mom's landsBro is using every ounce of mental strength to resist the urge to grope Astarte's tracts of land