True there will always be someone above him.MC is always going to have someone above him.
Right now he isn't even a blip in the Vampire world, they think nothing of him and his mommy dearest could rip him apart while sipping tea and eating crumpets.
You got a long way to go before he resemble powerful nevermind overpowered.
It's because the behaviours of the subordinates reflect directly on the one in charge and responsible for them.Laurie isn't very obedient, but she's more fun that way, and I think Laurie has a better understanding of Carmen right now than the MC does. The MC can be a bit thick-headed at times. She may be underestimating Gregor's potential to do harm though, especially if she slips up and he's able to find a way to communicate with and receive orders from Astrid.
I find it interesting that choosing to bow deeply to the princeps increments laurieslaveorloverpoints by 1.
"Attack on Titan"...i wont say i fucking jumped when i seen the big head in the back
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I wouldn't say she resents him, she did come to accept what happened but she wasn't happy originally.Lol well I do admit MC was not very smart when he basically told her everything out of fear of losing her (he really should have just cut her out of his life and save her from all the mess that is the vampire world).
He should have listened to Sharon.
But Laurie never gave that impression till now that she resents MC for what happened to her and the world she got thrown into.
I never tried giving her the extra blood, listening to Andrew's advice about only giving Laurie no more than essential blood, so who knows. Perhaps she's pissed off that I'm not giving her more blood?
And of course, MC is incredibly naive when compared to every other vampires who's been at it much longer than him. As Callisto says to him, he is still very green.
But I think he's learning little by little being more wary of his surroundings and being more careful thus being less naive than he used to be.
Really can't say the same for Laurie though. Kinda feel like her she's staying on same place (if not going literally backwards lol).
Rebirth has no incest, don't try to push itI wouldn't say she resents him, she did come to accept what happened but she wasn't happy originally.
I'd say it's more like a child acts out against their parent, seeing how far they can push because they brought them into that world so they can deal with their shit.
What are you talking about?Rebirth has no incest, don't try to push it
true, but how long do you think it will take before someone asks for inest after that analogy?What are you talking about?
I was referring to how Laurie behaves not actual children .... sort out your reading comprehension ffs.
Yeah, that shit was intentional at this point. Fucking dev trolling usoh come on man you know how long I've been waiting for this moment
now this game is just fucking with me
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I don't give a shit what other people do, i'm not going to alter how I post because a vague reference to how kids sometimes act out against their parents somehow manages to twist into incest in your mind.....true, but how long do you think it will take before someone asks for inest after that analogy?
That was way the hell out of left field. I can understand folks that aren't primarily english speakers not understanding the analogy, but that is a real stretch to say the least. Huge difference between rebelling children and where you took it.Rebirth has no incest, don't try to push it
She's a thrall to a pathetic excuse of a vampire, who's practically a man-servant with zero initiative unless it's to serve the interests of Mistress. It's a wonder she even listens to him at all. Laughing at his face every time he tried to order her around would be a more fitting response.You guys are all white curly haired thralls... Laurie needs to be reigned in... And not in a nice way, until she gets the message that she is no longer is anyone that matters... I'm sorry, you may be Laurie fans but she is literally Renfield eating bugs kinda important now...
And hey, why doesn't Sharon or MC deal with what was said to Sharon behind closed doors at her Investiture??? Other than MC is just a side joke yet again???
Laurie is a people person, I don't doubt for a second that she has a better read on both Carmen and Gregor than the MC who has behaved like a clueless blockhead on numerous occasions. The only issue is that Gregor's current pathetic state could result in Laurie underestimating the threat he could pose were he to find a way to communicate with Astrid. Laurie is used to dealing with ordinary human beings like Carmen, vampires like Astrid and emotionally broken thralls like Gregor are still new to her.I think with Laurie, it feels like her disobedience is severely heightened by the fact that she she is just incredibly naive, and seems to trust almost anyone without hesitation or questioning.
I think that played big factor in how her and Carmen are getting along.
And I'm not sure I'd agree that attribute of hers amounts to actually understanding Carmen better.
Ancient history. Carmen's all but forgiven the MC, recognizing that he isn't the monster she thought he was and that her imprisonment was her own fault for trying to kill him. She is even slowly becoming addicted to the joy of being bitten by him. She hasn't attempted to escape once. She's much more concerned with saving Gregor and getting revenge on Astrid who she now realizes set her and her friends up and is far more monstruous than the MC.Because let's not forget, despite Carmen and MC's relationship currently being allies for the time being, their encounter started off with Carmen leading MC into a trap to kill him.
His actions are perfectly reasonable for a socially inept male who fears being attacked again and is unable to interpret the signals she's giving off. A more socially adept man would see Carmen as a golden opportunity, not a threat.Just feels like MC's reactions towards Carmen till now was pretty reasonable considering what he went through, in contrast to Laurie who just saw a woman locked up in the cage in the beginning.