I think this is an excellent write-up. Bosse said that Miranjo is the person that is most dear to him, but that doesn't mean he didn't have a connection to the family he created. It probably started with his connection to Bojji's mom, and then was spurred on by his guilt for having stolen Bojji's strength. That guilt was the reason he created the kingdom in the first place, so the whole kingdom represents Bosse's connection and desire to protect his family. So, Miranjo's jealousy explains her desire to destroy the kingdom itself.
Neutr0n
2022-03-07 20:05:03 +0000 UTC
I'm curious if the "betrayal" Bosse mentions is that he settled down and actually loved his family. In Bojji's flashbacks, and even in a few of Daida's, it seems like Bosse was actually a pretty good father. At the very least, he's shown playing happily with Bojji and both princes seem to genuinely love him.
Aside from that, the way that Bosse and Bojji's mom interacted in that one flashback scene where they met, and even in the scene after Bojji was born, seems to imply that, at the very least, they were friends, if not that there was some genuine affection between them. Since Miranjo killed Bojji's mom, that implies that Bosse may have refused to remarry, even knowing that Bojji's mom wouldn't be able to have another child. This prompted Miranjo to have Bojji's mom murdered so that she could ask him to remarry and produce another heir that could prolong his life (if it's true that living with him and going on another adventure alone with him is Miranjo's endgame).
I'm wondering if his guilt was that, as Miranjo began to recover, she saw him being happy with his own family and became jealous. It's not a flattering look, but it is understandable that she might be possessive of this one person who showed her kindness and rescued her.