I had to double take to make sure his face wasn’t the one under the title card 😅
I had to double take to make sure his face wasn’t the one under the title card 😅
Yea, it really puts things into perspective. I’m not sure it does much to improve my opinion of Wilfred, but it certainly provides more context.
This will be his moment to step up and choose what he wants for himself. I’m curious to see what will become of him, hopefully he’ll become a bit less insufferable with this change.
Is Hortensia in danger?
I feel like with the speed at which that information made its way back to Raublet that she has started asking questions that she’s really not supposed to be asking about.
Raublet seems to be behind the knights attacking durring the ditter game, no? Hard to say with any amount of certainty yet, but that was the implication that I read. Raublet’s been throwing up big ol’ red flags for a while now so I suppose that should not be a surprise, but still…
Adolphine you go girl!
It really is a shame that her and Rozemyne never hit it off, I really think they’d have gotten along extremely well had they had the chance to actually speak like human beings.
Seriously, Sigiswald, go take a long walk off of a short pier. That boy is the worst, is it just being oblivious? Or is there malice to his actions? He’s too clueless to tell! He’s like Wilfred without the excuse of having met him at 7 years old!
If she can, that’s a lot of books! I wonder how much it would cost to transport that much stuff! K either money or mana)
This might beat out p4v2 for me as my favorite volume to date.
Seriously, so much is happening so quickly! Compared to p5v4 it feels like we’ve really been laying on the gas.
Poor Hildebrand, I feel like he’s being led down a really dangerous path. I surely hope that whatever he’s being led into is irrecoverable (but knowing nobel society, it probably will be).
I don’t understand how more people didn’t immediately assume trug was being used. Given that a similar incident has happened twice now, that’d be my first inclination.