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    9 months ago

    Yes, when your country is in risk of entering a war with a neighbor, have a civil war to further weaken itself first. Dumb-ass king.

    A merchant getting himself unnecessarily politically involved? And the way he executed it, personally framing his vice manager who as far as we know has shown him no disloyalty nor ambition. So being the head of a company is also, just like in real life, not an indication of intelligence.

    I think Elsa sneaked into the chest because she thought Sasaki was going to use it to rescue Marc? It was some Amazon-esque oversized chest too, having so much empty space to hold an extra person.

    I guess Sasaki can still recover by sending Elsa back immediately, she hasn’t seen much of Japan. Somebody mentioned though that time flows differently between the two worlds so some more time has passed in isekai.

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      she thought Sasaki was going to use it to rescue Marc

      This makes a lot of sense. I was wondering what caused her to do something like this and just decided to not think too hard about it in a show as silly as this. But this explanation makes sense because they were just talking about how Sasaki and her father are both trying their best to save him.

      time flows differently between the two worlds

      They made a point in a previous episode to mention this, but also that it was varying and unstable now for some reason. I wonder if there is now a manhunt going on for Elsa and Sasaki is a suspected kidnapper. Though, knowing the Viscount, he probably trusts Sasaki enough to know that he wouldn’t do something like that (at least intentionally).