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Ah there is the little sister I expected!
I hope she gets along with her sister in law and adopted niece.
I hope she gets along with her sister in law and adopted niece.
I feel like this is the only acceptable outcomelmao it would be hilarious af if cain betrays king and goes to lloyd's side
If that is indeed the case it'll be terrible writing. Personally I think that would just be very lazy by the authorThis part got me hung up too, so I double checked 37. Lloyd went to just be a trainee at first, and returned on a break after a year (of the total of 3 needed to go from trainee to full fledged) to find Cain missing at that point. It seems it was at the point after he couldn't find her that he volunteered himself to the Hero program.
So it just turns out that Cain went in first so she could be healthy and see her brother again.
I mean she's cleanly NOT going to execute him. She doesn't give a shit about the king. She did this entirely for her brother. That being said, that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. She may very well NOT like Lloyd having a new family at all. She could still be a villain.lmao it would be hilarious af if cain betrays king and goes to lloyd's side
She may have been "revealed" two chapters ago if you're being pedantic about seeing her face, but we've been seeing her back in sad one-panel flashbacks since chapter 1.Who knew that the little sister revealed two chapters ago was the mysterious figure revealed last chapter. What a mind blowing revelation
Yuplmao it would be hilarious af if cain betrays king and goes to lloyd's side
Nope, never saw it coming.Who knew that the little sister revealed two chapters ago was the mysterious figure revealed last chapter. What a mind blowing revelation
My money's on "Worthless aunt and uncle sold her the minute Lloyd left, knowing it was for experiments". They and the king need to be fed to army ants, feet first. If so, worthless king likely has no idea they're related.Is there a canon reason the king thought bringing the hero's sister, who hasn't been brainwashed, to execute the hero was a good idea? Is he stupid?
The king already knows he doesn't want anything, he knew it from the start even, but still wants him dead anyway because "too much power". So yes he's just an absolute moron, when his plan obviously could've just stopped at sending off to the middle of nowhere.Is there a canon reason the king thought bringing the hero's sister, who hasn't been brainwashed, to execute the hero was a good idea? Is he stupid?
Again with those fake chapter proclamations. Though at least it used scare quotes for "enemy"."The 'enemy' who surpasses the hero appears"