That's often the problem with watching the movie version of something after reading the exact same thing: everything looks cooler on your imagination.
ALWAYS
And then forget her. Because if you get mad and things escalate out of control(physical, etc), everyone will hate you and think you're the real culprit, even if you're in the right.
If people can't get along, it's best to just keep distance and not be hostile
There's a lot of space and people on the forum, so don't let it bother ya
Uhhh... Okay. Weird. To each their own personality, I guess.
So long as no one's chasing after each other and actively attacking, though, I guess it's still fine.
Beautiful. So he got himself traitorous criminals in exhange letting go of his own people.
And that's right at the beginning??
Lol
That village is DOOMED
Mark my words
HAHAHAHAHAHA
What even was that?
Like, maybe I need to read more to get the context, but it made no sense.
Like, are the criminals a group or not?
I may not have sliced that woman's throat, but I was holding her for someone else to do it, or watching idly from the sidelines. Does that make me...
But yeah, the abundance of this kind of thing in Korean stuff makes it hard to like very often.
It's annoying on JP and I assume in CH too, but it's not as prominent as far as I know.
But why a r##ist? Clearly, deposing you wouldn't be enough for them. They just want to hurt you (possibly others) for no reason. It's not even a matters of usefullness despite being untrustworthy.
It's just such a dumb writing decision, I don't get it at all.
Exactly. Depending on the kind of plot and setting?
Trying to kill you? Eh.
Subduing and integrating a traitor can work if it's a Decepticon(Transformers) esque setting where everyone wants to depose the other and it's the while point.