I don’t like how the author handled Rikshasha in this chapter. I’m sorry did the author forget about chapter 64?
It was the biggest and most important character development for her, and the author throw that out of the window, just to make this?
The author used her to validate Valicious dramatic apology. Also, he was a good Naga worker, why did the MC say something like he’s just a disposable?. He doesn’t act like that to the others.
He didn’t think much of the horned Rats situation because he was ignorance. But he was full context what’s happening with Valicious now. He give up his role as the owner of labyrinth to be the judge? Huh?
You mean where she let him suffer a lil bit more in her rage? Do you get how trauma works? She’s not over that. Now she realizes not delivering that death blow with her Soul Sword (the very thing she’s using here) and leaving him to the Black Merchant Group (the very thing she criticized here) gave him a chance to come back. The author didn’t throw anything out of the window. This is what it’s like when a character is written well. The kind of trauma he inflicted on her doesn’t disappear with one confrontation. That’s something she’ll have to constantly battle within herself. Even here, she’s having inner turmoil over the decision.
MC said that because… y’know… he was one of the biggest most dangerous enemies he’s faced. Having his power and abilities would be a huge boon, but he’s not going to betray Riks’ loyalty by taking him in against her wishes. He actually showed his ability to govern and how far he’s come here. He understands who Rikshasha is and knew she wouldn’t just slaughter. That’s why he didn’t forcibly stop her. She would have felt wronged, dismissed. He acknowledged the worker’s and Dom protecting Val and heard them out. Then issued an order to the workers that he would consider is treason from that point, being firm that he’s the leader, despite treasuring them. He fully informed Rikshasha of his intentions, reassuring her place, but putting the decision on her to remove the stone from her heart, so to speak. He’s being rational and considering all the angles. This was character development all around in this chapter.
UnknownKami
They did mess up with Rikshasha but i like how the mc knew he was different the moment he was crying. thats not something the undead would do
Hardboil
I don’t like how the author handled Rikshasha in this chapter. I’m sorry did the author forget about chapter 64?
It was the biggest and most important character development for her, and the author throw that out of the window, just to make this?
The author used her to validate Valicious dramatic apology. Also, he was a good Naga worker, why did the MC say something like he’s just a disposable?. He doesn’t act like that to the others.
He didn’t think much of the horned Rats situation because he was ignorance. But he was full context what’s happening with Valicious now. He give up his role as the owner of labyrinth to be the judge? Huh?
Skyrellian
You mean where she let him suffer a lil bit more in her rage? Do you get how trauma works? She’s not over that. Now she realizes not delivering that death blow with her Soul Sword (the very thing she’s using here) and leaving him to the Black Merchant Group (the very thing she criticized here) gave him a chance to come back. The author didn’t throw anything out of the window. This is what it’s like when a character is written well. The kind of trauma he inflicted on her doesn’t disappear with one confrontation. That’s something she’ll have to constantly battle within herself. Even here, she’s having inner turmoil over the decision.
MC said that because… y’know… he was one of the biggest most dangerous enemies he’s faced. Having his power and abilities would be a huge boon, but he’s not going to betray Riks’ loyalty by taking him in against her wishes. He actually showed his ability to govern and how far he’s come here. He understands who Rikshasha is and knew she wouldn’t just slaughter. That’s why he didn’t forcibly stop her. She would have felt wronged, dismissed. He acknowledged the worker’s and Dom protecting Val and heard them out. Then issued an order to the workers that he would consider is treason from that point, being firm that he’s the leader, despite treasuring them. He fully informed Rikshasha of his intentions, reassuring her place, but putting the decision on her to remove the stone from her heart, so to speak. He’s being rational and considering all the angles. This was character development all around in this chapter.
The Curator
we know he gonna get accepted