
I would definitely react the same way as her. Ultimately, miss girl has trust issues. That fact is obvious with Lavane. We wouldn't really know what to do in her shoes because we don't exactly have a walking human that could literally change an entire city into chaos. What we do have are nukes, bombs, and armies (not seen as individuals like soldiers but bundles like troops). Being able to see the seer power this man commands would absolutely terrify me. Of course, i would joke I'd do world domination, but we often forget the death it brings. No matter in any situation, if Ludis wants revenge on her family, there will be resistance. It'll be the deaths of soldiers and others. Lavane could obviously just kill her father and sister, but we forget that there are people who are loyal to the king and other princess. Again, there will be resistance and more death.
Now, back to Lavane the walking nuke. Of fucking course I'm going to shit my pants if I was given that power, see the results, and realize just the amount of destruction he could do. Lavane isn't JUST a weapon like a Nuke, he's a living, breathing person - a literal god. I'm not going to believe in the words of legends and humans that I could possibly contain such a person. Even if that man tells me not to worry, we don't even know if it's completely true, unless such a situation qrises that he goes completely batshit crazy, loses control of his will and wants to destroy, and I have to be tbe one to stop him by giving him a command. By then, it would be a 50/50 chance. I WOULD BE SUS AF.

Oh, by that army comment. I didn't mean that soldiers should not be seen as individuals with emotions. What I meant was that armies by many world leaders are seen as tools rather than viewing each of them individually. In the grand scheme of world politics, jus ad bellum, and jus post bellum, leaders must often overlook the individuality to create tough decisions. I highly recommend reading the books about the last two since it's an interesting concept that is used for justification of war. (My personal opinion is that the excuses are flimsy and pathetic, that there should be no justification for such death, but a classmate once suggested that those might be created to cause less death. By adding restrictions, it would hold leaders and states accountable and such.) Sorry, this is just my inner nerd rambling.

At first i thought this was going to be a serious webtoon until everything just felt like it was on crack. The knight and FL duo are just a bunch of trolls and I live for it. I also love the chaos between her and her father when it comes to work. This has easily become a favorite with how nice the art is, the quality humor, and the plot that's kind of there but also gets away with the pure chaos of the story.
For a second, i thought this was a fever dream and forgot this was an actual webtoon