â was the use of force necessary in completing your objectives? â ( mystogan, @ knightwalker / cobaltcrested )
accepting // @cobaltcrested
sometimes, erza wanted to bury her armored fist in the gut of her new king. but that would be treason, and sheâd rather not have to deal with the consequences of having to lock herself up. but the fact remained that king jellal was not as focused on results as his father had been, which was a change from how she was used to. no, instead he was more interested in being humane, in making enemies into friends, or whatever.
(it took all of erzaâs will to not roll her eyes whenever he talked about that kind of stuff.)
(after all, she was the one keeping assassins from getting close enough to kill him.)
âperhaps not.â a concession the soldier had to make, examining the blade of her dagger for blood with a casual air. âbut it was effective, and didnât waste time like your methods wouldâve. unless you think that finding out just how many of the ambassadorâs men are spies out to breaking into your office when you walk in and find them is a better idea, your majesty?â she certainly didnât, and would kill any she found in her own on sight.













