Talk:Naofumi's Triumphant Return/@comment-24729606-20190613024413

Personally while I can't claim to have read the manga version I still applaud a few people. firstly the queen for being so seemingly impartial that she would condemn her own daughter and husband to execution, even if she didn't actually indeed to carry out their punishment. I also applaud the queen for being so devoted to her duty and people that she would be willing to kill herself to right the wrong of her former husband/consort. I don't disagree with the now officially exonerated shield hero (although it will probably take a while before the royal pardon and the results of the trail become fully known across the kingdom of Melromarc) that death would be too kind a fate for all the slights and danger the former king and princess forced on him it does seem that however justified his vengeance have been that he none the less acted unflatteringly immature in carrying it out. while I have no doubt that this will not be the last we'll see of the former king and princess I doubt they will be able to cause NEARLY as much consternation to the shield hero now that they've been publicly humiliated, outed as conspirators in the attempted murder of one of the worlds only real protectors, and colluders with a fanatic in a coup plot. although it does seem fitting that however deranged he was that the former Pope's coup would have overthrown both his and his former organizations greatest benefactors and supporters had it actually taken place and succeeded. at the same time if that had happened a religious fanatic and his group of essentially cultists would have killed and forever vilified one of the few beings capable of, at least so far, holding of the waves of catastrophe. on a final note I personally would still be very interested to know what sparked the Waves in the first place and how long they've been a bloody and sorrowful feature of the world depicted Rising of the Shield Hero.