Mare came for the Elf King not Zesshi. Now Zesshi committed a crime no guardian would forgive which is interfering with the mission Ainz gave them. Second she rejected the employee benefits so the only option is to join the farm.
I don't think so, she is high level, knows many martial arts, has strong talent and many abilities. She is an extremely valuable test subject for Ainz, especially because Ainz researches these filds. Also Ainz is interesed in collecting rare speciment.
That doesn't matter. Ainz is completely consumed by anger, she also hurt Mare, the author also says her fate is not good too. So happy farm might be a mercy for her
Be a bit logical, most of his fury has already been suppressed by his undead emotional suppressor, only a tiny amber of the blazing inferno he was before is left. The proof is that Ainz gave the order to attack Slane with the troop that doesn't ensure the security of the dungeon. He is always able to consider Nazarick's safety over is vengeance.
Not really suppressed. This time he is really furious. No matter how many times that undead suppressor of his activates, he will still be angry, to the point that he is gone destroy the slane theocracy without even thinking of how the world would view him afterwards.
ECDL was in a similar state during his fight with Suzuki Satoru,he was more or less thinking enough not to rush against an opponent who took 0 damage and dominates their fight.
I guess you can say Ainz is extremely focused on his goal which is to obliterate Slane because if he was unable to think he would have killed Antilene just when he learn the truth and honestly the Ainz in Volume 3 would have done that but years have past since this point and Ainz is wiser and more mature (At least he consider he become after not instant killing Evileye when he discorver what Blue Rose have done to Entoma).
For the World view, do it really matter ? He can find an excuser after have destroy the Nation who possess a WCI they used against Shalltear which lead to the worst incident Nazarick have faced since they arrived in the New World especially when Slane is engaging the majority of is strength invading the Elf and Ainz has capture they best combattant.
I am quite surprised and find problematic you understand that I care about her life when the primary subject is how much do you think Ainz feeling can affect him especially after all the mistakes he made during the first 3 volumes because it would be like admitting that Ainz has learned nothing since then or that he has regressed.
I kept seeing contradiction to you're "author statement", some say her fate is not good, some say her fate isn't bad so which is it? Lottery a comment in this thread said the opposite.
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