Virgin Knight: I Became the Frontier Lord in a World Ruled by Women - Vol. 2 Ch. 6 - Noblesse Oblige

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I dont think if yoy change the genders this chapter makes sense... they are behaving like women here and the warrior culture here is True too. Zabine tô me looks more like a mercenary capitan , they all behave like women tô me. When give power are as degen as any other men kkkk... The fact they are all afraid tô die and show that is another thing... this would never happen in a male army.
 
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Ironically, the princess being swayed by the knights and townsfolk is a perfect example of why she's not fit to lead.

When you're in command, you must be resolute in your authority. Her experienced advisor has stated that they cannot win against such a large force. Yet she allows her knight to inflame the peasants to make a militia, all so that they can fight a battle that most likely won't end in a victory. They just don't want to feel shame. So they're willing to throw villagers to the meat grinder so that they can say. "We tried!" Also, it's not like the bandits are an army trying to invade. They're actively retreating across the border.

As for the "You're dead anyway" argument. They're not. Sure the village is done for, but the peasants can still move on to other villages, get absorbed into their communities.
 
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Ironically, the princess being swayed by the knights and townsfolk is a perfect example of why she's not fit to lead.

When you're in command, you must be resolute in your authority. Her experienced advisor has stated that they cannot win against such a large force. Yet she allows her knight to inflame the peasants to make a militia, all so that they can fight a battle that most likely won't end in a victory. They just don't want to feel shame. So they're willing to throw villagers to the meat grinder so that they can say. "We tried!" Also, it's not like the bandits are an army trying to invade. They're actively retreating across the border.

As for the "You're dead anyway" argument. They're not. Sure the village is done for, but the peasants can still move on to other villages, get absorbed into their communities.
In the princess's defense, she is too young to form the qualities necessary to lead the knights. It also looks like her sisters are ignoring her and not forcing her to grow up early. The fact that all her knights are parodies of Centurii-chan's characters doesn't help either.
 

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