2015-06-08, 04:03
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Originally Posted by Valky
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She separates from them after they get freed from slavery (Hifumi didn't ever actually mind releasing them from slavery at practically any point) because she can't handle all the killing. Origa stays with Hifumi because she still wants to have her revenge, and she started to hold feelings for Hifumi.
Later, the princess and Pajo (or whatever it is, the female knight) recruit Kasha and have her go back and spy on Hifumi. They planned to have her signal them with a magic item if Hifumi ever got seriously wounded in battle so they could finish him off. She accepts because she thinks Origa staying with Hifumi is a bad influence to her. Well, she's not wrong?
Hifumi sees through this from the start because Kasha's a bad actor and not the sharpest tool in the shed. He purposely gets wounded and plays the 'I'm dying' schtick and she signals the knights. While Hifumi is being "treated", Kasha reveals to Origa what she really came for and they fight, and Origa fatally wounds her. Origa wants to heal her, but Kasha tells Hifumi to just let her die for being an idiot and he does.
Incidentally, Hifumi also kills 20 knights from the Third Division barehanded, and quickly finishes off Pajo. As they left proof behind they were trying to kill Hifumi, he decides to use this to manipulate the princess to entering the fight to become the new ruler of the kingdom instead of her younger brother, the prince. He wants her to became the new ruler to train up soldiers that can actually put up a fight and spread the arts of war around the world. The queen, having sided with the prince, tries to kill the princess and Hifumi kills her and essentially ruins the First Knight Division while he was at it.
The princess has ran out of means to oppose Hifumi and has essentially given up, since he has several achievements by this points and is generally regarded as a hero for his war exploits.
I haven't gotten far enough to know what happens to the prince yet, but according the princess, the prince isn't ambitious to begin with and she personally wants to keep her brother out of harm's way. Though Hifumi has absolutely no problem killing the prince if he does decide to try to become king.
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