Now that's a misleading title if the kingdom they are talking about is the one he's going to take over now. I was hoping he would pay a visit to Elaine's little sister.
Wait, she was going to be the future queen and she didn't study in politics of her countrya nd the social status of neighbor countries?
Weird. Not unusual just weird.
Does Greed have a single clue what the key issues of the war are, or the issues that country deals with? I know the kind of manga this is he'll be a magic fix but this sounds exactly like the example of "naive hero really screws something up by being ignorant and overzealous" that the bow hero did in shield hero.
I'm a bit confused here. Could someone help clarifying?
I thought Lord Greed went and did something to the MFL's home country and not the neighboring country? I remember reading somewhere that he went and punished her family for something dumb they tried to do when they found out she was alive and he also told off the royal family for something equally stupid. Was I mistaken? Sorry, its been so long since I read the WN for this. XD
Yo fuck this wizard. What kind of asshole brings a villageworth of people to impose on someone else? He'd be lucky if Greed didn't just kill all of them.
He does, but that's later, because he takes over this kingdom, then Eliana becomes ambassador of it and visits her old kingdom, then shit goes south and Greed has to come in and be all like BITCH YOU WHAT to the royalty and Eli's family.
@CivilSky
That's because he is. He said it himself "I won't gain anything by holding back". At this point is anything is fair for him, he is fighting a freacking dragon after all.
@Swift He's a dragon, what did you expect? Since it's the royals vs rebels, if he removed the royals entirely, things might calm down considerably. It's a different thing how the rebels were planning to govern the place after their rebellion reached its goal, but likely they had some people planning the strategies and organising people. Maybe they were usurpers, maybe they were even imagining a republic. Who knows. At the end of the day, there's nothing they can do about a dragon. On the other hand, I fail to see why Greed would want to bother about governing masses of humans. He might as well let the rebels do whatever they want, as long as they don't bother him (and they wouldn't if they've got any wits).