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Based on what?as far as I know from here on the story is quite terrible.
Based on what?as far as I know from here on the story is quite terrible.
Yeah that was a bad move on her part but I can at least chalk that up to her being a child at the time. She should have talked with him first before doing it as they probably could have worked out a solution with the king on how to fix the issueThat's precisely what she described just because of her nature, and the status quo. The whole problem is the status quo, and the old men who are all too willing to zealously enforce it. Anis thought removing herself from the equation of succession would be the simplest solution, but she forgot to take her brother's feelings and concerns into account. To make matters worse, they were separated at some point due to his training and orientation to become King, so they couldn't talk about anything. Her brother came to the only conclusion he could under the circumstances, that the entire system is rotten.
Al was born into power and privilege, but was forbidden from using that power to reach out and helping even a single person, and even now is getting jerked around by all the nobles trying to either curry favor, or trying to control him for their own convenience. Before this fight, he never even meant any harm or directed any hostility toward his sister, but the selfsame aristocracy trying to influence him, did. Shit-talking about his sister, and treating her with animosity because of what he saw as groundless prejudice based only on zealotry. In a similar way, it's like how modern day believers leave their faiths, because they can't stomach the people. The Prince is good natured, but he's pissed that the very system which he was raised to believe is for the good of all, is actually dumping all over his moral compass. And the contradiction finally made him snap.
Oh I agree she should have. Alas she didn’t and it led to this situation. I wonder how much of her rushing to renounce it was spurned on by the nobles and the rumors they were spreading. I could see them doing that to her and freaking her out since she was still a kid at the timeMaybe... but she should have properly communicated with him... but she didn't...
His goal is to crush them... not a complete wrong goal really... but maybe it could be done better....
Actually their parents being shitty and indifferent was the problemActually.... the princess is the problem. She literally ran away from the issues and forced all the problems on her little brother.....
Both are children at that part. But Anis at least had some memories as a reincarnator and as an older sister to Al, so I still think she shoulders part of the blame.Yeah that was a bad move on her part but I can at least chalk that up to her being a child at the time. She should have talked with him first before doing it as they probably could have worked out a solution with the king on how to fix the issue
Oh I agree that she does share the blame for what happened but I can at least understand why she did what she did. Just like Al was the nobles freaked her out with the rumors she was spreading and she thought abdicating her right would make it so people could try to say she was trying to kill Al so she could make sure she was queen.Both are children at that part. But Anis at least had some memories as a reincarnator and as an older sister to Al, so I still think she shoulders part of the blame.
That is what makes the story interesting, like in the real world it is complicated. The nobles are the ones at fault and both Anis and Al went into different ways to try and solve it.
That… that isn’t even remotely the way this series has read so far. We did read the same chapter/series right?Basically, nobles and Anis created a "monster", isekaied Anis went full out in "hurr durr im'a become a magician fuck everything" deepened her distance from the throne and rejecting it to favour Algard.
After gaining memories of someone else she wasn't into magicology, just sort of background character, her pursuit of the matter started right after that.That… that isn’t even remotely the way this series has read so far. We did read the same chapter/series right?
she started pursuing magicology from the time that she gained her past life's memories after thinking about how much she wanted to fly in the sky. this was established early in the series. This chapter shows that she was into it and wanting to make it work for the people of her nation. It also shows that she gave up her right to the throne after nobles spread the rumor that she tried to kill Al. This is probably the reason why she did it and it isnt remotely cause "hurr durr im'a become a magician fuck everything".After gaining memories of someone else she wasn't into magicology, just sort of background character, her pursuit of the matter started right after that.
Not true at all. Anis tried to use magic "normally" but she can't use magic at all. That's when she turned to magicology since it's the only way for her to wield magic. Anis has explained to Euphie during magicology crash course chapter. Anis only threw away her cliam to throne after that rumors of her "jealousy" toward her brother and that she attempt to kill him. That's a bad move, of course, since she basically threw all of her responsibility onto her brother. The very main cause of Algard turning out that way is the very mistreatment of Nobility on non-magic user, not-capable magic user (Tilty) and commoner. Anis is only wrong in wanting to keep 'stat quo' of her country.After gaining memories of someone else she wasn't into magicology, just sort of background character, her pursuit of the matter started right after that.
Yes, but do remember her pursuit started off from the moment she regained memories. Their trip that "looked like assassination attempt" was after that, most likely the original didn't had such a reckless urge to become a magician.Not true at all. Anis tried to use magic "normally" but she can't use magic at all. That's when she turned to magicology since it's the only way for her to wield magic. Anis has explained to Euphie during magicology crash course chapter. Anis only threw away her cliam to throne after that rumors of her "jealousy" toward her brother and that she attempt to kill him. That's a bad move, of course, since she basically threw all of her responsibility onto her brother. The very main cause of Algard turning out that way is the very mistreatment of Nobility on non-magic user, not-capable magic user (Tilty) and commoner. Anis is only wrong in wanting to keep 'stat quo' of her country.