Louise and Wendelin’s relationship
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Louise and Vendelin have been partying together since their adventurer’s prep school days. Why did they decide to form a party? It all started when Wendelin saved Louise and Ena from being attacked by a pack of wolves during a hunt. It was after this that Louise submitted an application to form a party on her own accord.
Shortly after the party was formed, the airship the members were on was attacked by an undead dragon, and Wendelin was given a knighthood and a huge amount of gold as a reward by the state for fighting it off. Louise has since become Wendelin’s fiancée and squire, who is set to receive more than one wife in the future.
Furthermore, in her first request as an adventurer from the state, she successfully conquered the sealed ruins where her party of successive battles had been wiped out across the board. Louise and the other party members were also able to acquire vast amounts of wealth. From then on, they often perform missions under the orders of the government, and achieve great success in all of them. In the end, they had a child and lived the rest of their lives as part of a large family in a territory that was to be managed by Vendelin.
Is Louise a losing heroine?
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“Eight men” that’s not going to happen! has the distinction of having more heroines as the story progresses. Most of those heroines are beautiful girls with big tits, so it seemed that Louise, with her slightly masculine personality and poor breasts, didn’t stand a chance. However, after Wendelin received his knighthood, you won the position of fiancée. In fact, Louise was working on the premise of spitefulness from the first time she met Wendelin, so it’s completely calculated.
However, most of the heroines in the film are married to Wendelin in this story. As expected, Louise is not the first wife. The first wife is taken by Elise, the granddaughter of the Cardinal of the “Helmut Kingdom”. Louise may be a losing heroine in that she could not be the first wife. However, Louise in the story seems to be satisfied with that, and Wendelin is a man who loves all his wives equally, so there is nothing wrong with that.
Summary
That’s it, ‘Eight men, that’s not going to happen! This was a summary of information about the poor heroine Louise from There are a lot of stories in “The Eighth Man” where Wendelin is the strongest character in the story and is a warrior with magic. However, as the story progresses, he gets involved in big conflicts and a powerful enemy appears that is not easy to defeat. When this happens, the heroines, led by Louise, become more active, so if you are interested in the story, check out the original novel or the book.