User blog comment:SegMaster/Ainz vs Albedo... Why?/@comment-27168967-20160504105428

Okay, it's not a case of whether I want it or not but rather a circumstance of possibility which is more or less leaning towards the "yes" part. Albedo has been taking too much secrecy into her own actions, even from the other Floor Guardians, that she's literally a loose cannon of sort though her idea still revolve around Ainz though we're not sure whether it's a case of love as we know it.

Actually, this is the most important part. This literally tells of the twisted understanding of the NPCs because they have always been NPCs in a game up until the transfer to the New World. Who knows just what sort of crazy talk the Supreme Beings have been telling each other within the NPCs' earshot. Moreover, since they were considered just some game characters the Supreme Beings have never really "explained" anything to them and their actions have mostly been governed by their character flavour text without much of a knowledge of normal constraint. In the end, they are like kids that have suddenly been given the liberty to do whatever they want; kids with the powers to level a country outright.

This is the part where Ainz comes in, as a substitute parent and a ruler, to straighten a few things with them from time to time when they do go overboard. They look up to him as the one who has been the merciful one to stay with them till the end that they end up together in the New World that they would not really immediately disobey him. Since they now have their own conscience, the important part here is how Ainz would approach them to let them understand the need to do things he wants them to. It's like how a parent would give a naughty kid a good spanking to tell them that they did something really bad. Albedo's case is just the most recent little upstart of a kid going overboard.