
“I want to be a good and righteous king, so do not incite me too much. However, Your Majesty! In order to be a good king, you must first be a king!”
It was a bit too sharp.
That’s enough.
It’s the second time.
This guy was the court jester.
(Since you’re not a king yet, prioritize solidifying your foundation…)
The harsh reality is that the lack of a king’s capacity is demonstrated all too clearly by such examples…
Indirectly, you’re saying that you’re not the real king, so let’s deal with the real king. In this scene alone, he’s not wrong.
Considering that both Doula and Tail are good things and are cherished, it’s hard to tell which one is right.
“Well, a good king does not impose burdens on his subjects.”
Before aiming to be a good king, it’s saying that you should at least do the minimum work required as a king, right?
I’m being told to look at reality, not ideals.
That’s enough.
Cut off the head.
It is natural for the people to bear burdens for the sake of the nation.
It itself is not really oppression or anything like that.
Because you haven’t disposed of your sister quickly, the soldiers assigned to her are rebelling and inciting civil unrest.
Those guys are dealt with indirectly, but the court’s jesters and siblings kill on impulse.
Well, it’s not my capacity.
I think there’s a notion that if you’re someone who can only become a tyrant, you should at least behave like one.
This guy can’t even be a tyrant…
However, considering the Dragon Clan, it seems that from Dura’s perspective, wielding power to be a king makes it easier to gain justifications for killing.
If you were to be supported as a good king, it would become troublesome, right?
The king is of higher status than the court jester, so it’s only natural that he would be fired.
No matter what I try to do, I have a complex rooted in not being chosen as a king.
Even when trying to head in the right direction, both the map and the compass are pointing the wrong way.
A base, despicable legitimate successor.
Land-based tuna
A monkey that entered kindergarten.
I was told it was all about Harkeen, and I realized I had underestimated this manga.
Is that so…?
“Please just be a tyrant…”
Eliminating political rivals is something that even a great ruler should prioritize.
I’m just rationalizing the things I didn’t want to do, feeling guilty about, and impulsively did in the heat of the moment afterwards.
I will only accept proposals worthy of a king who loves his ideal and wonderful people as I envision them.
Anyone who criticizes my proposal or suggests a compromise can die! That’s my stance.
In the end, what I’m doing is being a tyrant…
While it is usually said that a king is for the people,
Terribly shallow.
If you truly care for the people, then you should step down from the throne quickly, so everything is wrong, Harkin.
The doula was prepared to be executed if it meant not causing chaos in the country.
I’m pursuing my ideals before my footing is secured, so it feels like it could collapse at any moment.
Even Buddha’s face can only be patient three times…
Minister, I am thinking of becoming kinder in order to be a good king.
Whether you are a king or not, it’s a good mindset!
First, you must become a king, and that is really true.
No matter how much one pretends to be a correct and good king, the misdeeds done to ascend to the throne will not disappear, and that is truly troublesome.
You’re not a king yet…
Internal troubles (sister competing for the throne)
External Threat (Neighboring Countries, Dragon Race)
Before striving to be a good king while burdened, I must first establish my own authority as a king.
Therefore, at the very least, the search for my younger sister, who is a source of internal strife, should be the top priority. It’s not right to use adventurers or soldiers for that—stop whining about it; that’s a perfectly reasonable thing to say, and this person with crazy eyes is saying it.
If there is no message, a talking tuna wouldn’t normally appear.
The ideal is high, but the person’s temperament is too impatient.
No, the opposite.
It’s a mistake to admire a hot-tempered yet big-hearted king to begin with.
You’ve already been exposed for killing your brother, so there’s no way the public will easily like you! Strengthen your foundation!
I really like this guy’s boldness ever since he was told to stick his neck out.
Stop killing immediately when you have a tantrum!
Because I’m a monkey!
I often think it’s a weird joke, but it actually has a sharp irony behind it, you know, this artwork…
You are not in a position where you can afford to be choosy about your means, are you?
That is sound advice.
According to this story, it seems like the military elite is staging a coup.
Before discussing the burden on the public, let’s address the issue before the damage becomes larger.
It’s a perfectly reasonable opinion to say we should recall the opposing forces and suppress them.
No matter where I go in the world, I feel out of place.
So this guy was in the clown role, huh…
I thought it was a story from a while ago and that they were a damn noble.
It’s too late to pretend to be a good king, Harkeen!
If you truly care about the people, then honor your father’s wishes, recognize Dula as king, and do your best to support him.
Why are you causing chaos in the country in the first place?
But from here, the dark king Harkeen is killed, and they all lived happily ever after!!
I’m dealing with dragons, so I can’t kill them!! I want it to be chaotic like that.
Isn’t it ovulating, this murderous tuna…
Harkin spawning
The death signs of the Mira series are becoming more and more pronounced, and it’s tough.
The person is playing with self-imposed restrictions, and by involving the yakuza, it’s obviously causing issues that lead to a lack of control, which is just too much and terrible.
Doula is trying to be a king before being a good king, isn’t he?
The killer tuna is trying to become a person before it becomes a good person in order to adapt to human society.
Is there really such a detailed depiction of this guy just to kill him as a simple enemy? It seems like there might be another hook after all.
For now, I guess the wave holder is the final boss.
Despite lifting up the former king, you’re continuing to avert your eyes from the heir to the throne that the king decided on, aren’t you, Harkine?
Harkeen, who is told by the counterfeit king to become a king, gets angry and tries to act as a king while still not being one.
Doola prioritized becoming a king first, even though there is no way of being a king.
I like how he always has a face like (What am I even saying!?)
But the dark lord over here is doing a better job of dealing with the dragon tribe…
I’ve also written about the signs of growth, like being able to placate the holders and straightforwardly see a doctor, showing a more king-like demeanor!
Recently, the team assignments are too interesting.
The king is for the people.
*Not a true king.
*That counterfeit king’s selfishness is involving the subjects.*
I will cut off those who cause trouble for the people with my own hands!
We’ll use anti-social elements to mobilize the rebel faction.
The ideal of wanting to be a good king itself is not a lie, but it really doesn’t suit me.
The ideal I want to be and my own temperament are too disconnected, and I’m just stuck in between, causing confusion for those around me.
I can’t become anyone.
My brother acknowledged that if he listened to both sides, he would side with the doula.
Someone who can’t even believe in their own correctness shouldn’t be a king!
The excellent parts as abilities are understood to be useless, and what’s being denied is the completely inappropriate aspects of my temperament, represented by the illusions of my father and brother.
This may be a spoiler, but the assassination mother’s clan is completely wiped out.
Due to Miratarou’s research, the rapidly growing murder tuna eggs have matured, and the murder tuna clan will inherit the assassination guild.
After thoroughly killing the usurper minister Tail, it would be more interesting if he properly became a wise ruler, so I hope for rapid growth from here.
If only I could use any means necessary to crush my political enemies.
It’s really awful that having too much common sense is causing even more confusion… The king has no talent at all.
I’m not responding in a chaotic manner; I’m acting rationally and with reason.
The way everything is misaligned is impressive; the animation director is really skilled at making it chaotic.
What is the role of the animation artist?
I’m desperately trying my best while being aware that I lack the qualifications to be a king.
Indeed, the lack of qualifications of the king is increasingly highlighted as a result of that effort, which is truly painful.
He’s saying that a king exists for the people, but he’s never actually said what “for the people” specifically means.
Thanks to killing my brother, I’ve developed a mental illness that has put brakes on my hallucinations, so I am growing mentally.
I wonder if they are doing it?
A psychopath who deeply desires to become a good king.
This is a chi grant, isn’t it…
It’s contradictory to pretend to be a good person by not wanting to burden the citizens when the chaos was caused by my usurpation.
Which way will it turn, the talking tuna or George the monkey? Is the metaphor crazy?
It’s already too late, but I wish it would be beautiful for you to act like a wise king.
Killing just ordinary villains is something the dragon tribe would do.
I was also thinking, will King Dragon show up and connect this with the behavior of kings and the conversation?
Does that mean that if the tuna is “harkeen,” it also spawns?
If you aspire to serve the people, then it makes no sense to usurp the throne in the first place, which is why it feels inconsistent.
In that country, it doesn’t matter which one is the king; neither will last long anyway.
It’s so half-hearted that it might be better to just deal with a tyrant.
What I’m saying is, after dealing with the rival candidates and solidifying the king’s foundation, let’s become a good king, which is quite reasonable advice for a usurper, and it’s amusing.
It’s about a friend who works at a school.
A child with intellectual disabilities who would normally be placed in a special support class is being pushed into a regular class by their parents.
That child is causing trouble for both the classmates and the teacher by stirring things up.
What Kuno Ishiko 38th is doing must be something like that.
It’s hard to say that I’m doing my best…
What kind of message do monkeys and tuna convey?
Does that mean I’m not cut out to be a king!?
I’m just short-tempered and impulsive, but since I still have some reason, it only adds to my suffering.
Certainly, the kindergarten monkeys, the tuna on land, and the palace’s Harkins are all out of place and don’t fit in, but you know…
So you were a woman, Tuna?! Aren’t you supposed to be a Doola?
I am a king. To those who think otherwise.
No, you’re not the king! If I said that to your face…
I guess it’s only natural that I have no choice but to kill you now…
It’s not about wanting to be a good king for the sake of the people, but rather because he wants to be seen as a good king, that’s why he values the people.
Not even worthy of being a tyrant.
If you are a true king, your subjects will follow you even if you don’t treat them generously, right? It’s so sad to be told that by the illusion I’ve created myself.
You know that yourself…
Everyone criticizes Harkeen, but I want them to acknowledge their high level of awareness.
The predecessor was definitely viewed with parental favoritism.
The love for my parents is what’s holding me back, but if I acted without it, I would have quickly dealt with the Duala and ended the conversation, right?
Understanding that what you are doing is wrong and being troubled by it is not the character of a king.
Don’t worry even if you make a mistake.
The banished cheat-giving wizard enjoys a carefree second life. ~Not only can I grant “enhancement points” to weapons, but I can also apply them to everything, and I can cancel their effects anytime I want. But are the people who stayed behind okay?~ The part about the people who stayed behind is being brought back to the title.
How much of the story currently being portrayed is in the original work?
No matter how hard I try, I’m just a monkey…
I will never forgive anyone who tries to burden the people!
This is the king’s vessel, Harkeen.
Because of the rebellion by the Doula faction knights, the holder has also become immobile, and things are continually deteriorating due to their own actions.
But monkeys are still monkeys! It’s more like, monkeys can also become human! It’s the vibe of a manga like that, right?
When I was a prince, even if my temperament flared up, I had the luxury to be admonished and correct myself.
I’m completely useless now.
Dad wasn’t doing things like that, brother.
I am aware of my faults and am reflecting on them, trying to improve.
Things are misaligned, so it’s not going well, and I’m getting stuck in a swamp.
There are people like this.
It’s the second time.
This guy himself is just being overwhelmed by the pressure of the king, and it’s not that he’s evil, but there’s no turning back now.
Because there are two axes—one for serving the people and the other for reigning as a king—I can’t abandon either, which is why I can only move in a strange direction.
If we think of Tsuri as trying to be a good king somehow, then it’s Harkeen.
Isn’t the current situation one where we are doing our best?
Is the character from a pop-up adventure an adventurer under the 10 Doulas?
The killer tuna seems to be living normally on land and is putting in more effort than Hurricane, so it’s rude to compare.
Compare it to a monkey going wild in a kindergarten.
The fact that the monkey part had meaning means that the strange outfit of the beautiful aunt assassin also carries some message…
The killer tuna is a metaphor for an existence that transcends the essence of the original tuna.
The metaphor means that even if a monkey imitates a human, it remains a monkey and cannot become anything more.
Poor brother.
There are also Miratarou, who was raised by a mother involved in assassination and was able to write at a level that passes peer review.
My delusional father and brother are harsh and it’s tough… Help me.
A talking tuna for some reason and a monkey that can’t engage in social activities—a contrast? Is this what this is?
They say I have to become a good king, but I wonder when I will be able to do that.
In the first place, the fact that you’re shouting “Shut up” at a corpse means your mental state is already off…
There is no ability to think about why using yakuza lowers the king’s dignity…
Isn’t the killer tuna a big breast holder?
The monkey is just like Harkin.
I don’t know about the killer tuna.
The increase in the Mira series is severely damaging the image of the name Mirabelle.
The king’s refusal to use something like that shows an incredible level of persuasive lowliness.
Even though it’s a tuna, it wants to be on land where it doesn’t belong, and I wonder if that means it wants to become a king even though it doesn’t have the ability.
Becoming a host and living by hitting women is probably my true calling.
Aren’t you just always regretting after acting without thinking?
It’s pathetic that even after killing someone, there’s still a sense of humanity left in the form of hallucinations.
Everything this guy is doing is just a cover-up for his own barbaric actions.
It all started from trying to cover up the fact that they usurped the throne in the first place.
The buttons have been fastened incorrectly from the start.
I wonder if the difference in openness of heart and skin color between Harkeen and Dulater is due to having different mothers.
It seems like there might be a theme behind only Miratarou and Mirazou (Miratsuna) surviving.
The monkey seems like a metaphor for Harkin, but I’m having trouble judging Miratsuna and Kunishi Ko!
If only I had at least killed the clown with my own hands, I could have still maintained my dignity.
If you had chosen the tyrant option, there might have been more supporters for that.
Doola shows the qualities of a king in the latest episode.
Due to being incompletely educated, the livestock barn.
You’re just imitating, so you don’t understand why a king should or shouldn’t do that.
Otter
Even without fighting this guy, it seems like they would be falling apart in a year anyway, right?
The country must be falling apart too.
The expression on the subjects’ faces when the clown spills the beans is great, isn’t it?
It has a face that says, “I said it.”
But I actually quite like the current usurper king.
The king. It was said in the previous thread that as soon as I take my eyes off this guy, he goes berserk, so it didn’t work out.