#Its the combination of other arguments I've seen on tiktok and posts defending Heinrey for killing innocent people
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Rashta is still a terrible person! Having a sad backstory doesn't make it okay for her to abuse her power! She needs to face consequences for her actions
Agreed ๐
But Heinrey just wants to defend his queens honor.. he's just trying to make sure Navier can feel safe! โบ๏ธ"
Wait but... didn't he steal magic from children?
It was just for war, it was necessary-
And didn't Navier benefit from magic stolen from the mages?...
she deserved it after all she went through! Besides Heinrey gave it all back cause he loves Navier so much! ๐
but wouldn't it had been better if Heinrey actually suffered consequences?
Consequences for what? He already got Navier scolding him.
Yeah and she forgave him 5 minutes later, that's not really consequences that's just a woman instantly forgiving her husband without effort on his part.
Your being unreasonable now, you just don't want Navier to have a husband to defend her.
I-.. when did I say that!?
You were implying it.
How does pointing out that Heinrey isn't a good person either implying I don't want Navier to have a husband who defends her!?
He's a emperor! He has to assert his power so no one threatens him or his wife so it's normal.
Okay but he's doing to this to the extremes.. threatening to fire a man when he is rightfully worried about a new queen with no warning, arranging for a child to be put in danger so he can have a reason to torture a man who only insulted Navier, killed innocent servants in a rampage when Duke Zemensias son tried to kill her-
exactly he's just trying to defend his wife!
Your missing the point.. those innocent people were being made victims just for either not agreeing immediately to Navier or just happening to be at the wrong place at the wrong time..
Well that sucks but at least he's still good most of the time ๐
..okay let me put this in a language I know youll understand: Rashta became a concubine for the protection and guarantee for a life she always wanted right?
Yup.
And when she became empress... her goal shifted to maintaining her position so her 2nd child will have a good life..
Yup.
And in doing that, she harmed innocent people to get what she wanted. People who didn't deserve to die and were just in the wrong place at the wrong time..and easy excuse for her is that she was just asserting her power to defend herself..
I know! Trashta just doesn't know when to stop!
okay... so we agree that while Rashta had her circumstances and wanted to protect her child.. that doesn't mean those people needed to be killed or mutilated..
Definitely!
And she suffered consequences for her actions right?
Haha yeah! Finally getting what she deserves for stealing Naviers man!
Alright, so then if we agree she should face consequences for hurting innocent people, then Heinrey shouldn't be rewarded by the narrative for harming innocent people.
Stop defending Trashta!
Im not.. I'm literally doing the opposite of defending Rashta! I'm pointing out that it is extremely unfair that when a villainess does something evil for her child then it's a horrible decision that calls for her head being cut off, but when the male lead does to same thing for his wife, he only gets a slap on the wrist because "he loves his wife so much!" Both are bad people who take their anger out on the one that can give the biggest excuse to explain why did what they they did. Tell me right now that you think it's fair that innocent people's lives deserve to be ruined at the hands of the Emperor if they inconvenience Navier.
...at least he isn't unfaithful ๐
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#the remarried empress#webtoon#manhwa#rashta#empress navier#heinrey alles lazlo#This wasn't based on any argument I had#Its the combination of other arguments I've seen on tiktok and posts defending Heinrey for killing innocent people#That โyou don't want Navier to have a husband who defends herโ was a real comment someone left on my tiktok post before though
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