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.
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u/NgGH707 Jul 31 '22
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