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    Pit Lord shinta|hikari's Avatar
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    That's so weird though. If they denied her info before to "protect" her, why depend on her orders now? They can just keep her in that room and do their best commanding the army... It's like torture. You don't teach her anything and hide the truth, and when she finally finds out, you suddenly force her to make all these hard decisions, which you can totally make in her stead like you've been doing when she didn't know anything. It's like they are intentionally driving her into insanity.
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    Or some rule states that when the ruler is 12, they take full reins. Monarchy+army thinking, horrendous results.

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    Episode 6



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    Guess we know which side is the more villainous now. Yuki's retainers constantly betray her decisions. I get that she's meant to exemplify the puppet leader who is isolated from reality by her own feudal retainers who rule from behind her throne, but even after she actually steps up, secures a reasonably stalemate for her own forces, preserving them from a guaranteed rout, they betray her once again.

    The last scene was a great inclusion. The traitorous actions of Yuki's staff is just going to be used against her through propaganda.

    From the unhappy look on the faces of Stella and crew, I'm guessing they realized that they were deliberately spared by direct intervention from Yuki's command structure, and that the Chief of Staff's words don't compare to the reality of what they experienced first hand.

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