The Executed Sage Who Was Reincarnated as a Lich Started an All-Out War - Vol. 2 Ch. 5.1 - 「The Chosen Path」

This manga is really great so far, and it still has the potential to get even better as the story progresses.

I'm really looking forward to when the lich goes one-on-one with a hero that equals his power.
 
@Treyon - I don't want to get too political, but people of socialist countries aren't suffering as much as capitalist propaganda portrays it. Even North Korea doesn't look like Mordor anymore.

@Kazedoom - I see this MC as being more human than Ainz. The important differences are, he's thinking with his own head, and he has feelings.

@zuflis11 - the overall tendency seems to be that turning to the dark side gives you an instant boost of power, but reduces your growth, so new generation of heroes will always reach your level. Yet with each iteration, the level of evil overlord would increase, making the heroes' journey harder. Will humanity finally learn to not betray its mightiest heroes, or will it be destroyed first?
 
@flannan yeah you are right. The people from those countries are all happy right? the concentration camp appear in the new is OBVIOUSLY the capitalist propagonda to undermine their dear leader's reputation. They would NEVER treat their people like disposable asset do they?
 
Hope the new hero can slay this abomination, even better if the old female hero reincarnate
 
don't tell me it's going the usual shit route "act as an enemy to humanity to make them unite then just lose on purpose"...
 
@cyberc33 - no, seriously, on photographs by people who traveled there, there is grass and trees and blue sky in there.
@eee7112542 - new concentration camps? You must have confused them with news about the way USA treats immigrants from Mexico.
Socialist countries don't have concentration camps, they have prisons and military camps. Nazis had concentration camps. The main difference is in survival rate of people who go there - people who go to socialist camps usually return.
 
@Owyn I believe he mentioned before that he would not allow his self to lose to anyone. There won't be a point to his plan if he gets defeated.

You can re-read ch 3.2 for that
 
Shame on that noble commander who flee b=from the battlefield...
The expectation for any nobles was to show leadership even to this one sided slaughter, and yet he was fleeing like a dog on their tails in between leg....
 
Hope his "unite humanity against a common terrifying enemy" plan turns out better than when Ozymandias tried it.
 

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