Talk:Remedios Custodio/@comment-121.99.200.163-20180506001043/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180509121203

If you compare Jircnev and Remedios' reactions to Ainz, it is clearly Jircnev who is far more reasonable and intelligent even though he hilariously manages to back himself into a corner by assuming superhuman intelligence behind all of Ainz's actions.

In other words, if Remedios were right about Ainz in a consistent manner, she would come to the same conclusion that Jircnev did, that the only hope was in submission and cooperation. She certainly wouldn't have been fooled into calmly accepting Jaldaboath's victory if she seriously believed that Ainz and Jaldaboath were really in league. She'd be freaking out about what it implied that Ainz had decided to continue subjecting the Holy Kingdom to Jaldaboath rather than playing the role of victorious savior (which, by the way, she really should).

Thus, it's obvious that she didn't really believe the accusations she was leveling, she was merely coming up with them out of spite.