Honestly, MC is coming of as villainous here. Though the little brother attacked and MC was just defending his Teacher Waifu, from this Fire Girl’s perspective, MC is the bad guy.
She’s not a cartoonish arrogant rich kid.
But that said, she thinks MC’s power is 2/8 (dragons). It seems that the person who supplied intel either didn’t know or deliberately withheld that MC has a pocket army ready at his disposal at this point.
That seems to be a running theme in this series.
Most enemies don’t’ know what MC is capable of. They either belittle him due to his low level, or thinks his dragon is a low type dragon (justifiable since dragons are supposedly extinct/rare), or they don’t know that his Dragon Taming ability had evolved and has loads of sub classes at this point.
Each dragon is technically a powerful class on its own.
And when MC retaliates, he usually devastates everything so there’s nobody to talk about it.
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Honestly, MC is coming of as villainous here. Though the little brother attacked and MC was just defending his Teacher Waifu, from this Fire Girl’s perspective, MC is the bad guy.
She’s not a cartoonish arrogant rich kid.
But that said, she thinks MC’s power is 2/8 (dragons). It seems that the person who supplied intel either didn’t know or deliberately withheld that MC has a pocket army ready at his disposal at this point.
That seems to be a running theme in this series.
Most enemies don’t’ know what MC is capable of. They either belittle him due to his low level, or thinks his dragon is a low type dragon (justifiable since dragons are supposedly extinct/rare), or they don’t know that his Dragon Taming ability had evolved and has loads of sub classes at this point.
Each dragon is technically a powerful class on its own.
And when MC retaliates, he usually devastates everything so there’s nobody to talk about it.