@flannan
She doesn't seem to care too much about "good" or "evil" from the previous chapters.
She seems to single-mindedly wish for strong opponents to fight, regardless of their reasons for fighting.
It started with her fighting someone who was there to save her in the first place.
And after the rebel knight explained the situation to her, she just said that she basically didn't care and picked a fight with him.
The only time she showed concern was when Rina was involved.
So yes, it does come a little as a surprise that she cared about the surroundings at all.
At least, it's nice to know she's not so battle-crazy that she would destroy cities without a thought.
This brings my opinion of her back up just a little.
If she took out the surrounding buildings everyone would _definitely_ know it was her, whereas if she does it outside the city there’s not many witnesses.
I would have thought the easiest method would be a one-two combo - air launch him then just ether strike him in the air. Though I guess she might miss, which would be bad, which is a reasonable thing to try to avoid.
Certainly is less satisfying when the arrogant murdering psycho gets turned into a mindless beast to be mercy killed. I don't know why the last two chapters had her speaking of Rahal as if they were on decent terms.
As I replied to the same question last time, in her, the lioness', opinion, he is just a harmless kitten. She can't bring herself to understand that a playbite in her view is actually intended to kill. That's how power differences between them is (and most of the world isn't in any better situation). Ironically, if he insisted that Rani is the one to visit him that night, he might made she face him more seriously.
This story is built upon the premise that mc is vast, vastly overpowered. If she doesn't care about Rani and surrounding, which pretty much means she doesn't care about anything other than fighting, then this story will have no challenge left....