Ok, situation is defused. Kashima is now in a deeper love for Robba-san, end of the arc, starts a new one.
That's the best way to develop but least interesting too.
The way Seweratmiral is looking at him in the last panel, I think this is anything but defused. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this will somehow escalate in either the following page, or a few pages later as Seweratmiral peacefully leaves on the next page, only to send some unofficial thugs that he gained over the years to punish Robba-san and get him out of the way (thus keeping his hands seemingly clean of the dirty deed).
If the artist does not intend to keep this running forever, then I suppose there will be a dark end that kills both Robba and the Admiral, with both of their pride and beliefs smashed.
If the artist does not intend to keep this running forever, then I suppose there will be a dark end that kills both Robba and the Admiral, with both of their pride and beliefs smashed.
... Why do you seem to consider "does not intend to keep this running forever" as necessiating that the story will have a "dark end"?
@MarqFJA87 He's not worth less than a piece of shit for no reason. Do you thing something like that have the ability or the guts to even do that?
MarqFJA87 said:
Searchwanted said:
If the artist does not intend to keep this running forever, then I suppose there will be a dark end that kills both Robba and the Admiral, with both of their pride and beliefs smashed.
... Why do you seem to consider "does not intend to keep this running forever" as necessiating that the story will have a "dark end"?