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https://mega.nz/file/D74hFQxA#qW_peVfWdeg9g5jZJ0uns9teH3kF1VPuLArDM3TXDzE 


I was starting to get into the background character boyfriend thing. Too bad now he's a suspect!


I WATCH EMINENCE IN SHADOW AT HI-DIVE: https://www.hidive.com/tv/the-eminence-in-shadow

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Aeco

Here he's trying so hard to be Background Character A, and he ends up as Background Character B ("the Boyfriend"). 6.9/10, try harder next time.

Lewd Angel

To clear things up with Zenon, hes not a teacher proper, or that much older from Alexia, hes just the leader of the Bunshin club, age wise they're all about in the same range. Cid, as usual, steps in shit while trying specifically to never step in shit, bless this man and his antics

Aeco

In many shows, it makes sense to spare people. In MHA, for example, the issues are largely systemic and killing all the villains of this generation wouldn't change anything. It would just turn them into martyrs for the villains of the next generation, while proving our "heroes" to be hypocrites without principles. So an approach where the villains are convinced of their wrongdoing (on a case-by-case basis, of course), would be the better long-term solution while also tackling sociatal issues. In Fairy Tail, everything seems to point to ever stronger opponents, possibly with some final confrontation in the future. Sparing people who may become allies in the future makes a lot of sense here as well, as it is entirely probable that just our little guild will not be able to overcome whatever lurks on the horizon. In Eminence, we aren't really fighting for good. We want to eradicate a dangerous cult whose members seem to have infiltrated every level of society. If they're all dead or too afraid to act because of an elusive Shadow that might pop up anywhere and whose power seems to have no equal, all the better. And Cid can probably handle anything that's thrown at him either way, allies or not xD

Aeco

Zenon is 28, Alexia is 15. But that wouldn't matter one bit in a medieval-style political marriage. Not that he's interested in her anyhow.

Anonymous

It's always Truck-kun

Sean PaulT60

Honestly, I think she has the right idea, someone without any visible flaws is suspicious. Sure, it sounds good, but flaws are what makes us human. So not having one could be viewed as being very alien. If someone seemingly doesn't have a flaw, they most likely are either hiding a really big one or they are overcompensating for something.