Not sure if i want to hear about those details from the novel in the credits' page or if i can take them as the manga forgeting to make that noticeable to the reader, but thanks anyways.
I am struggling to understand why knowing Maou is coming means that she has to hurry the soldiers, but i understand the part about playing along with the farce because of that.
@kazundetec in most mangas that come from a novel, most readers haven't read the novel.
@Stained-Rose Nah I get you to be honest. But there’s more to the story than that. It’ll impact me rereading though. Like both versions of Akame ga Kill.
@Stained-Rose nah, Im just reading the comments too, not even bothering with the manga anymore. :-) And trust me, ever since this came out, I really digged this, but such is life. Feels as bad as the happenings in the latter volumes of "Alderamin on the Sky".
@imadoathing If you learn a person is just a big fucking troll who pushes through his sudden ideas despite what he was building for years, you just cut them off and dont listen to their other shenigans to possibly frustrate you even more.
Happily not reading the manga since a few chapters ago, but it's still on my follow list so I checked the comments. Was on my follow list.* Cya and have fun.
Man I thought that this whole (ha) wheat subplot / driving force was retarded, but man, those spoilers. Only a few manga have been able to make fuckups that big. Guess this series is like Sakarusou all over again, just watch the anime and pretend the rest doesn't exist.
Edit: Jesus Christ, it's even worse than I thought: