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Marco Hueber
2 months ago
I forgot to mention this the previous chapters, but did that elf queen not realize that if it wasn’t for Seika, Ifa would have already been murdered by that shady Summoner? Would a Demon King go out of his way to save someone he does not care about? Her logic is flawed and she refuses to believe that perhaps Seika is not evil. She sees an anomaly and for her that anomaly is the root of all evils. She’s not even trying to understand his intentions, only assuming that he is forced to be evil and projecting those assumption over someone that is continuously and openly denying them. Not making an effort to understand the situation is flawed logic.
KingMonster
1 year ago
I get the feeling there are still things that the elf is not mentioning.
Plus, teleporting her without her full permission…and pulling off the spell like it’s nothing. Yeah, those are some serious red flags to me.
I forgot to mention this the previous chapters, but did that elf queen not realize that if it wasn’t for Seika, Ifa would have already been murdered by that shady Summoner? Would a Demon King go out of his way to save someone he does not care about? Her logic is flawed and she refuses to believe that perhaps Seika is not evil. She sees an anomaly and for her that anomaly is the root of all evils. She’s not even trying to understand his intentions, only assuming that he is forced to be evil and projecting those assumption over someone that is continuously and openly denying them. Not making an effort to understand the situation is flawed logic.
I get the feeling there are still things that the elf is not mentioning.
Plus, teleporting her without her full permission…and pulling off the spell like it’s nothing. Yeah, those are some serious red flags to me.