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This is written in French.)) "I don't like the protagonist's relationship with Kushina it's not logical on a mission and sure the battlefield he's going to kill little girls so the thing I can't stand the little tears of a little girl it doesn't fit is who shares and what's more she steals And the protagonist doesn't smash her? I would have sent him to the hospital it pissed me off and the chakra should have grown naturally he should have used the cloning technique to study and train and the system is not crazy it's going to be a model then that's it after the story is going to get even shittier after that it's from my point of view everyone it's taste and color but it's still shit I wasn't expecting anything and I'm even disappointed"
The worship of Kushina and Tsunade is incredibly annoying. The main character is simp. He is indignant, angry, but still behaves like an obedient dog.
Well, what kind of trust can there be when the emperor expected an attack from his most loyal vassal? What kind of trust is there when decisions are made for the main character, and he passively goes along with it? It would have been worth discussing this in advance as one of the possible outcomes, right? I'm talking about a political marriage. That would be a true demonstration of trust in a partner. But here, there’s no trust at all, only mercenary interests. If that's the case, what practical benefit does the imperial family provide? What are they needed for if the main character can accomplish everything faster and better? Uniting the Empire, gathering forces into one powerful fist, and being ready for what’s to come. Author, don't you want to give such power to the main character?
What a farce. We married you without your consent, which means you have to explain to everyone that you wanted this yourself. Prove to the great theologian that a marriage with an ice witch and a follower of another god is the best decision. Seriously?! All of this just because Albrecht refused to participate in the negotiation process? So the Emperor and his envoy have that kind of authority? Where does that come from? Who agreed to this? It’s a spontaneous decision that threatens real problems and, quite possibly, civil war. The moment Albrecht protests such a decision from the Emperor, all the electors will side with him - I’m sure of that. And where will the Emperor and his son, Karl, end up then? It turns out that the Emperor's and Prince's most loyal ally, the one who brings victories, creates the best weapons, produces food, develops transportation infrastructure, and is on the brink of an industrial revolution... is just a pawn. As we say in my country: give him a finger and he’ll bite off the whole hand - that’s about the Emperor. First there were guilds, now there’s a political marriage, and what will come next? And what saddens me the most is that Albrecht puts up with everything, no matter what the imperial family does to him, because the author makes him a blind supporter of centralizing power. I would have already wondered if such a suzerain is worth all the effort put in. Maybe it’s time to take matters into his own hands and make the Empire great again? (lol) Postscript: Yes, the current marriage is beneficial. Yes, Katarina is a wonderful woman. But the way all this came about - it’s complete nonsense, in my subjective opinion.
Correct analysis. I completely agree.
- Burn the witch! - But she's so beautiful... - Okay.. but then burn it!
I'm not a WFB expert, but is it possible to somehow justify his psykerism? For example, imitate a divine sign, saying that Sigmar granted him such powers or something like that.
A stern young count, very stern. Luck is in the hands of determined people. With this move he will receive the titles of Duke and Elector?
Do you think his competitors and ill-wishers don’t have even a few barrels of gunpowder? A hammer can also cause damage, but it depends on who hits it, with what force, and where. Don't forget, this is fiction. As an example, damage the sleepers: burn them, pull them out from under the rails, dig under them, after which the train itself will destroy a section of the railway track.
Seriously? It is enough to simply damage the railway track.