The scene where Arthur hugs his mom hit me right in the feels. She cried hard wanting to hear him call her mom again. It is a wholesome moment amidst chaos. From Butcher to No.1 knows how to pull at heartstrings with family reunions. The pearl necklace added a nice touch of elegance to her design.
The tension between Arthur and older bearded knight was palpable. Admitting wrong after twenty years shows real character growth. From Butcher to No.1 handles conflict resolution without cheap tricks. I loved how Arthur stood his ground showing respect. The armor designs are incredibly detailed.
That blonde knight kneeling down broke my heart completely. He thought he failed Arthur because he fell for some orc lies. The loyalty dynamics in From Butcher to No.1 are surprisingly complex. Arthur forgiving him so easily shows his true greatness. I was not expecting such deep backstory this early.
Arthur just wants peace but everyone thinks he is a grandmaster now. It is a relatable struggle for powerful users in fantasy settings. From Butcher to No.1 shows the burden of strength perfectly. He told his friend not to let anyone know he is there. I hope he gets some quiet time soon. The castle background looks amazing.
Ending with that hug from the white-haired girl was so sweet. Arthur needs love after all that heavy drama with knights. From Butcher to No.1 knows how to end a scene on a high note. Her calling out Arthur brought a smile to my face. The contrast between armor and soft expression was perfect.
The lighting in the cathedral scene was gorgeous. Sunbeams highlighting the emotional reunion between mother and son. From Butcher to No.1 looks like a high-budget anime series. Every frame could be wallpaper. The way light hit pearl necklace was cinematic. Impressed by the visual quality.
Twenty years apart changes people so much it is scary. The orc lie backstory adds so much depth to the knight's guilt complex. From Butcher to No.1 keeps the lore interesting without boring exposition. I love how they reveal the past through dialogue. The bearded knight regretting his actions was a nice twist.
Did not you think I was trash? Ouch. That line stung so hard when Arthur said it. The verbal sparring in From Butcher to No.1 is sharp and meaningful. It shows how much pain he endured before becoming strong. The bearded knight admitting maybe he was wrong was satisfying. Great writing for sure.
Watching the mother cry with relief was so powerful to witness. Her pearl necklace detail was nice and showed her status. From Butcher to No.1 excels at emotional beats between family. She held his hands tightly like she never wanted to let go. I was tearing up watching her ask him to call her mom.
Mix of action, family drama, and knightly honor makes this great. Arthur is a cool protagonist who does not seek fame. Binge-watching From Butcher to No.1 was worth every minute. The way the other knight apologized showed true respect. I cannot wait to see what Arthur does next.
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