
Before becoming a good king, you must first become a king…
Are you trying to say that it’s a matter before the king?
The face when I suggested, “Let’s go defeat them in this royal situation!” and was rejected.
Maybe it was the one who proposed the most suitable policy.
However, Harkeen didn’t like that.
A monkey can’t be a king.
Because it’s a monkey.
(What is this guy saying…
We must call back and mobilize the adventurers who are currently exploring! We can sufficiently mobilize S.A. rank adventurers! Adventure is the source of wealth for this kingdom, but those who aim for the throne must be defeated! We cannot burden the citizens of the kingdom too heavily. Do not incite them too much. I want to be a good and righteous king. First, I must be a king! But your majesty! To be a good king!
)
The loyal vassal who only believed in the tyrant’s talent.
What this guy is saying is certainly extreme, but it’s amazing that it turned out to be right.
Even though I’m being told that if you’re going with your policy, you have to do this.
Why does this and the tuna’s birth and the overly vulgar costume all fit into the same episode?
But after that, everyone followed along.
It’s no wonder that someone who chooses their means because they want to be a good king in a precarious situation can be called an inexperienced and spoiled person.
“Previously, saying ‘If we want to secure the rain, let’s take the guild members hostage!’ is a wicked method, but it’s effective as a way to do it…”
It’s a good depiction that shows the clown is properly doing his job as a clown.
The noise from Miratsuna is too loud.
However, with the consideration progressing, the theory that Joji the monkey equals Harkeen has solidified, so Miratsuna might be some sort of omen…
If it’s a complete villain, that would be easy to handle, but for some reason, they suddenly started playing at being a good king now.
Being too half-hearted as both a good king and a tyrant creates a strange charm.
If Hakeen was the legitimate successor → a tyrant with no sense of crisis while the ambitious younger sister is rebelling and aiming for the throne.
If Harkin was a usurper → A crazy guy who, despite being a usurper, says he wants to be a good king.
I’m stuck…
It’s sad that I didn’t realize how far I could go before being killed, even though I know you’re a tyrant.
I can hear the voices of my deceased father and brother, and deep down, I understand.
But I still want to believe that I can become a king, so I borrow the words of others like this.
A spoiled child that even feels hesitant to be called a tyrant, with reasons for killing my brother…
“This is what it means to lack the quality of a king.”
In the end, it might be a horror scenario where Harkeen, having completely lost his mind, starts making squeaking sounds.
To seriously analyze a manga like this… sounds fun!
In the first place, the legitimacy is on the other side because of the letter, so if you want to become king, you first need to kill that one over there.
If it’s a tyrant, at least those around would know how to deal with them.
You’re an emotionally unstable person, aren’t you?
Although it is a conclusion after the fact, if we send the adventurers who are fighting the dragon tribe to Doolah, it could really lead to a dead end, so Harkeen’s judgment isn’t wrong.
The ups and downs were so extreme that I felt like I was going crazy.
There’s no talent for being a tyrant, so this is hopeless.
If he hadn’t desired to become a king, he would have been quite a good talent…
There was an anonymous person talking about how a monkey dressed in a vulgar manner would remain a monkey no matter how it was raised, and that it’s up to the king.
I see… but I didn’t understand about the tuna.
Harkeen is someone who gets angry quickly and has clearly stated the direction he wants things to go, so it was indeed careless of this guy to provoke him so much.
Although I internally understand that I lack the qualities of a king, I am desperately trying to change myself to become a good king, but as a result, my lack of kingly qualities is becoming more and more apparent, and it is painful.
I want to be beheaded by Doula.
In the first place, it’s already the limit when we can see it, brother.
Isn’t it about time we should consider those guys as well, not just King Harkeen?
I have a feeling that Harkin won’t die in the end.
I have come to the conclusion that he is not fit to be king, but depending on how it’s phrased, he might be executed.
It’s clear to anyone’s eyes that they are usurpers, so I only indicated that kind of route…
Kill the popular prince among the people.
If you’ve gone as far as using the Yakuza and hitmen, then…
What’s up with being so good at handling mentally unstable girls?!
I think the interpretation that the monkey going to kindergarten symbolizes a king is far too ridiculous, but if it doesn’t have any kind of meaning, then the reason for including this part becomes completely unclear.
If it’s at the point of usurping, I can understand not making suggestions that would damage your reputation.
At the point where the rumor of losing his sanity after killing his beloved younger brother spreads, still calling him a good king is, well…
It’s rare to see a character for whom the evaluation of “not suited to be a king” fits so perfectly.
Not a tyrant or a cruel ruler, just simply small-minded.
King Harkeen wants to be a good king!
Do you understand?
“Killed the nation’s greatest loyal subject and beloved brother.”
The will, which is marked by the successor, has been handed over to the person themselves.
The remaining vassals are either secretly terrified or are trying to curry favor and benefit from the situation.
The citizens cast doubtful eyes, suspecting madness.
The active force is composed of base and depraved miscreants.
The holders who could become powerful pieces are unable to act due to the pledge, and the only holder that isn’t bound is significantly weakened.
Isn’t it too worn out?
If the theory of the monkey as a metaphor is correct, then the name “Joji” is also like this…
In the first place, I think it’s only natural for the thread image to feel like “So this is the direction we’re going in…” considering that they’re already assassinating ministers.
There’s no way I can make it!
It’s a hurricane, isn’t it?
Killed the minister.
I fought against heroes with my little sister and killed my brother…
It’s like that every day, isn’t it?
Well, it can’t be helped, can it?
It’s a harken thing!!
Basically, the role model of a good king is the father, and he is good at mimicking his father.
The situation with the Mira series, where the mother of assassination has died and they are desperately trying to carry on, is similar to that of tunas and monkeys.
I shouldn’t kill the prince I’m supposed to kill first, but I’m putting it off…
Isn’t it a flag that will collapse after not binding with Dita and the constraints…?
Kuno Ichiko the 38th being described as strange is still acceptable, right?
Harkeen is a good king who puts the people first…
Living honestly with my impulses, yet suffering because I have reason.
I can’t help but feel that the killer tuna is a metaphor for the dragon race, but since this story has zero elements of the dragon race, it might not be relevant.
If you want to become a king, it’s better to consolidate your power by defeating those who aim for the throne without choosing means.
Do you want to be a good king…? After killing your younger brother…?
There’s no way someone like you could become a good king!
Don’t try to become a king if you have no qualifications to be one.
If you truly care about the people first, then just quickly hand the throne over to Dula and end the internal conflicts…
Since dropping the data is merely a mimicry of the late king, what will happen when I meet Doola, who inherits the late king’s qualities?
Because if the theory that Joji equals Harkeen is just a coincidence…
It would just end up being a sudden parody of George the Monkey that indulges in depravity…
Harkeen’s spontaneous reign is interesting, but I’m also looking forward to Las’s future.
Whether to become a monkey or a female tuna, which one?
The absolute true king, Deeta, will betray you as soon as he knows it’s Doola!
There are statements that concern the dignity of the king, so it can really be read as a joke that brings out those who truly lack dignity.
It can be interpreted as the future of children holding pictures of their deceased parents.
The holder had surprisingly cute contents.
No, having a wicked ability while being a child on the inside is pretty messed up…
The original creator showed this in the draft and gave instructions that this part must not be changed…
It’s a professional move to say “let’s ceasefire” right in front of my grandmother who just died, isn’t it, Hisano Ichiko the 38th?
Why didn’t my father nominate Harkeen…?
I can’t read it because it’s doing both, suddenly throwing in meaningless gags and also having some meaning.
Wow, that’s definitely a disposable character design… But considering this is a manga, they might end up in an important position… and then they died immediately.
A monkey that can’t imitate people even when wearing people’s clothes is a Harkeen.
If raised properly, it can converse with people and can also paddle together with its friends. Are you comparing it to the murderous tuna, Doola-sama?
Isn’t it just a contrast based on a seemingly fitting theme without anything substantial?
(If the monkey Joji has meaning, could it be that Miratsuna also has a deep meaning…!?)
If you truly care about the people, then eliminate this awful situation of the two kings and eradicate the threat of the dragon tribe.
First, organize what you need to do and then speak.
I tried to make the best moves to maintain the country, assuming a tyrant.
They started saying something nonsensical…
A good king wouldn’t kill his brother for no reason, right?!
Deita wasn’t just a battle maniac; he genuinely looked up to the former king…
If you find out that the former king appointed Doola, won’t you go after Harkeen to kill him?
Miratarou, who can write papers that pass peer review, is some kind of metaphor…?
It’s more about foreshadowing, but Rain and the others will proceed with the dragon-related route, following the original path.
It seems that a stage for royal succession has been added to the background of the original route.
You’re a usurper, right… and because I want to be a good king, my subordinates are confused by fear and chaos.
If you had just quietly listened to what your father said…
But in that case, what can Harkeen do…?
I will become a kind king!
In other words, even the vassals acknowledge that Harkeen is a usurper…
Is there no vassal whom you truly respect?
The fact that Miratarou is smart is not a new setting that has just come up.
I really like the subject who first spoke, “I am afraid…” after this passage.
I don’t think I can praise him much because the worst situation has come about sooner due to his poor judgment.
Harkin does not understand that the jester he just killed is indeed a common person, as he is suffering from significant mental abnormalities.
It’s fine for a usurping king to establish good governance, isn’t it?
The holder should have killed them quickly in the part where they couldn’t be guarded…
A psychopath whose words and actions are so contradictory that you have to tread carefully while conversing…
The truth was that Holder was willing to play the villain for the kind-hearted Majesty.
My brother says harsh things to me in my mind.
Help…
I felt a bit unsure after the half-gray arc ended, but recently it’s become interesting again, so it’s really amazing after all.
Become a king before a good king and a bad king.
I mean, no matter what opinion you express, I’ve already decided on this! I don’t listen at all, so what am I supposed to do?
A tyrannical ruler move that wants to put on a good face for the people while being indifferent to bending the law.
I mean, who was it that was taking a memory album of His Majesty and the Dieta?
It’s a completely down-to-earth decision to urgently summon the adventurers, not some tyrannical move at all.
When a guy like this sits on the throne, he thoughtlessly cuts taxes and causes the collapse of welfare and infrastructure…
I’m hurt by my own delusions about my family’s appearance.
Harkeen is a good king who doesn’t want to be seen as a tyrant by the people.
Understand me.
In the scene where the threaded image gets angry about the execution and bluntly expresses their true feelings, there were other retainers who looked like, “Oh no, they actually said the truth…” It was unbearable to watch.
Become a good king~!!
I’ll kill the annoying ones just as much!!
What is that…? What is that…?
Why are you able to achieve results in so many different fields!?
Don’t be a character who makes retorts like a researcher jealous of a genius.
I feel like there was a country in “The Twelve Kingdoms” that collapsed when the burden on the people was lightened.
I am a good king…
No matter what anyone says, he is a good king…
In the first place, can we really describe a drug that makes children grow into adults as something that produces results or by similar words…?
The clown in the thread image is also a citizen, right?
But I want you to acknowledge the high level of awareness of King Harkeen.
I was surprised to be on Earth.
I wonder if it’s not another world, but the future.
It’s already sci-fi.
I wonder how the original author feels reading the draft.
At first, the depiction of Harkin is amazing, then it leads to Miratarou with a PhD, followed by the appearance of an original character from the murder tuna, making me feel like I’m going crazy.
Last time, the Dula squad, who had the strength of an S-class adventurer, fled, so if someone says something this mild, it’s no wonder they would be scared.
Why does using organized crime lower the king’s dignity?
I think Harkin’s limit is that he completely fails to consider why a proper king didn’t use such things, even after being advised on that matter.
In the end of the half-gray’s near-death, the world wasn’t collapsing…
It’s too late to play the role of a great ruler after killing your brother, and it’s ironically becoming interesting.
“I killed my brother, and you’re going to kill my sister Doula too, right?! Let’s just get on with it already!”
No… that’s a bit… I want to be a good king, and saying things like that is really incomprehensible, and I don’t think anyone knows how to properly respond to this.
Is it okay to burden the vassals?
It’s interesting how the holder can be tamed even when it seems likely to self-destruct.
Even if you say you don’t want to be a burden, as long as you are in conflict with the doula, it will always be a burden, so if you don’t temporarily increase the burden to eliminate it, there’s no other way…
Harkin’s core desire is to be loved more than anyone else, so he genuinely wants to become a good king in order to be loved by the people.
Without a solid understanding of reality, one cannot be a jester.
When I see a good king below the jester, I think so…
A good king is not one who doesn’t treat the people like objects, but one who leads the people who accept being treated like objects without complaint.
Anyone who burdens the people, I will cut them down and discard them! I feel like people are thinking, “Then why don’t you just commit seppuku?”
I don’t know the current work ratio between the original and Mochi, but it really shows that they love movies a lot.
Both George and Harkeen
The way the thread image was expressed seemed like something Harkin would dislike, which was not good.
So there’s no point in trying to ingratiate yourself.
If she’s not usurping, then my sister is just a traitor, so we should crush her as a nation.
You just don’t want to kill your sister who is strengthening her powers because it’s a hassle.