Fritz got stomped hard. The Sovereign of Fluffadise needed not dirty his hands when he could use them in more productive ways, like practicing his Divine art of Petting.
Considering the huge flag that Chlust just put up, it's about to be him. Sadly, he was coming into his own and I don't really want it to happen, but I'd still have rather he survive. But if things happen the same as they did in-game, then Chlust will mess up and beg the enemy commander to let him go. I don't want that either, but a story is a story. As for that fight, DAMMMMNNNN. Fritz met his long lost friend. Ground.
It's either Aleist's fault for coming here through a game, or it's the Will of Fate, which doesn't agree with the greater freedom making your own fate entails for people like Rudel. Like the Goddess, it seems to be a minor background program, that has grown from the resentment of others.
That's a very difficult thing to root for though, they want to overpower the guy they regard as the strongest, so that he will train them to get strong enough to win some strong women....
That's why they are grouping up and stuff. Tigers are supposed to be solitary and junk (Chinese tigers and mountains quote) so they hope that all of them are enough to have Rudel feel sorry and throw the match (unlikely at best). On another note, anyone know when his little sister will arrive in the story?
Not so soon, if at all. From chapter 2, Rudel was 10, both Erselica and Lena were 3 years old. Also, in the recent few chapters, Izumi's name showed up without her a few times
Hahaha plot proved you wrong! This novel is just like Sevens. Absolute madness. Have to hand it to the author, he knows madness well.
For now, I enjoy Dragoon more than Sevens, largely because Dragoon is more light-hearted. The shorter and easier-to-digest chapters also help.
True, but I think it's more in the fact that we know what to expect. I was blindsided when sevens went all mad with power the moment Monica showed up.