Ore wa Subete wo [Parry] Suru: Gyaku Kanchigai no Sekai Saikyou wa Boukensha ni Naritai, episode 2
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I Parry Everything to Become the Greatest Adventure!, I Parry Everything: What Do You Mean I’m the Strongest? I’m Not Even an Adventurer Yet!
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Noor knew about the warrior job but he didn’t know what one looked like? I wonder how long this show is going to keep him so dense and information somehow not getting to him.
Also, was the King living in just a large house? I thought at first they were just visiting the town and that was where they stay when I saw the not very fortified looking gate, but it had a throne chamber.
@rikka@ani.social :
This had me confused as well. The only reason I can think of for mistaking Ines for a maid is her servile attitude towards Lynne.
Large enough to be a palace, I’d say. It has 5-6 above-ground floors and a large enclosed garden. It seems to be larger than Buckingham Palace.
He really is next-level dense. To be fair, he is probably uneducated and only cares about being an adventurer. Even so, you’d think he’d know about a thing or two about the (adventurer?) royal family.
Also, the king never got properly introduced and never asked for Noor’s name. Ines had to ask afterwards. And Noor just thinks of the king as Lynne’s father. It’s a little silly, but the silliness is what makes the show fun. If somebody doesn’t stop Noor, he’s going to use a national treasure / ultra greatsword to clean drains.
Done!