Unclear if her gullibility causing things she hears to actually occur or if the friend's words simply come true, thus leading the girl to believe everything she hears. I mean, when someone tells you that monsters attack furniture and you see your couch get ripped apart by a ape with a scorpion...
I'm thinking along the same lines as Nimroth, it feels so weird having these experienced officials that need to be told the basic long-standing situation of surrounding countries.
I don't get this one. The punchline is...a bus arrived? What? Given how the first four chapters were disconnected I'm not hopeful for the 6th to follow up on this. Also, why did the mc not comment on his dad suddenly wearing an eyepatch? That seems pretty freaking important.
Edit: Chapter 6...
I think things would have been a lot more interesting going forward if the public became aware of dragons existing, and of someone who can take one down.
While reading the novel I was convinced she had been ordered by her father to marry him or something, due to him being an outstanding mage, dragon slayer, and alchemist(though he hasn't really done much alchemy, he did cure the princess which nobody else was able to do).