"How come it's all right for the bad guys to do whatever they want, and whenever I want to do something it's 'forget about it'? What's the good of being the Rightful Heir anyway? All I get is trouble!"
This quote reflects the character's frustration and sense of unfairness. They feel that villains have more freedom, while good or rightful individuals face constant obstacles and trouble, questioning the point of trying to do the right thing. The character is struggling with feelings of injustice and doubts about their purpose. They feel burdened by the difficulties associated with being the legitimate heir, overshadowed by the apparent ease and impunity of the villains around them, leading to a sense of disillusionment and questioning their role in the larger conflict.