Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjou, Aruiwa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen - Ch. 20 - Even When Apart

@samura1jack They blame the guy for trusting them enough to get drugged (victim blaming) but still feel righteous. No surprise that they have no common sense.
On another note, please have him say "You are the bitch who wanted a truce and then proceeded to let your attendant drug and kidnap me, your only ally in the empire. But your body is nice so... 7 out of 10"
 
Bitch, you kidnapped him. Not the time for indulging your romantic urges, you freak.
 
Of course he loves you ~
But a typical shy MC won't admit it and just plain deny or reject the grills feelings making everything complicated for the grill.





-FAPtain was here
 
no, princess. get dressed first, please or maybe it's an physiological trap-thingy?
 
Wow, she really is unlikable. Who kidnaps someone and wants their victim to appreciate them?

As a good friend of mine once said. "As you mature, you'll realize that no amount of good looks will make up for crazy."
 
does people forgot it was the maid who kidnap Iska? princess here just goes along with the event with him already drugged. but yeah, she does still responsible
 
@Dezaki I didn't forget. Kidnapping Iska was not a royal order, Rin acted alone. Alice is the direct superior of Rin, and thus responsible for her personal actions. She also goes along with the kidnapping, like you mentioned. Alice is equally guilty, if not more.

Rin is more of a footsoldier, while Alice is a commander. Rin broke the ceasefire, commiting a warcrime in the process, with permission from Alice.
 
Finally progressing on the actual romance I think she might only see him romantically at this point and he just sees her as a friend.
 
That maid is irritating me to no end. As for Rin... SEXY!!! But she's young, and forced to be loyal to a place with no heart.
 
@cor3zone
Not to mention she committed a hostile act in a neutral zone, which violates the sovereignty of said zone. I know you meant that by the "broke a ceasefire", but that's just the war crime between the two countries; the fact she did it in a neutral area is considered another one.
 

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