Yeah they've rallied behind Sara and Natalia. That might be because as knights, they understand how complex these decisions can be and don't get as wrapped up in their emotions as a typical citizen might. They're more used to thinking things through during crisis.the knights save the day! I said this before but the knights here are really different from the serialized version. I wonder how the changes in them will affect the story?
thanks for the chapter!
She doesn't seem to believe in killing someone to save another. She seems to reject that kind of utilitarian approach and moral framework (philosophical concept). She believes she can save them along with Sara and that, that is the better moral decision. Plus she's prideful.ngl natalia needs to prove me wrong that she ain’t doing it because she’s down bad… for a NUN! girl…
yeah but they're only mature here though. They know how to fight monsters, protect citizens, is aware that the royal princess aren't god and can be vulnerable too,... They're much more sensible than other citizens.Yeah they've rallied behind Sara and Natalia. That might be because as knights, they understand how complex these decisions can be and don't get as wrapped up in their emotions as a typical citizen might. They're more used to thinking things through during crisis.
I think it's mostly the same. Just a variety of knights & it's hinted at that they haven't fought monsters much here, I think. The seriealized makes everything clearer but I'm looking forward to all the similarities and differences too!yeah but they're only mature here though. They know how to fight monsters, protect citizens, is aware that the royal princess aren't god and can be vulnerable too,... They're much more sensible than other citizens.
However, in the serialized version, they haven't fought monsters for hundred years, they came so late to a monster attack (that frankly if the Princess hadn't been there, would be a disaster) and they seem to worship the Princess blindly like other citizens (all of this happened in chapter 2 btw).
Which makes me question how exactly will the serialized version handle the crisis, when the knights there are a lot less experienced and sensible?
I could see the knight captain returning as one of the few sensible characters concerned for Natalia. His absence so far could simply be that narratively, there hasn't been much external threat yet, and thematically, he'd interfere with the sense of overwhelming loneliness and pressure on Natalia that made Sara take action.Which makes me question how exactly will the serialized version handle the crisis, when the knights there are a lot less experienced and sensible?