Why does he continue to conceal the fact that he's reincarnated? Maybe exposing that to him, revealing some personal secrets only a close confidant would know, would have prevented this fight. There better be a good reason to keep this secret...
@Marco1995 Because the plot requires it. Which is why new Dungeons and Dragons GMs have such a hard time starting out when writing stories using tropes like this because any sensible character would figure it out.
@Marco1995 I don't know man; I can't really think of anything super unique and personal that I've ever told anyone that would convince me of something like that. Like, if I was talking to a younger version of myself there are definitely things I could say to probably convince me, but nothing I've ever told other people.... specially since they only knew each other for like a year.
Killing his friemd for his family that what a true villain doing! It's you are going to save anyone save all the people it's you no are going to doing that better sleep and live you live out of the world with your family. I think it's better live as a coward that live as a villain.
Also that politics afair a hero don't invole in politic afair that a problema from the royal court and family hes only save that shitty prince for have a big harem. I was hopping more from this manga but it's only another iseka… Hope the Demon Wins :)
@Crazyperson117 I believe he meant that MC could have tied Zentos up while he was weakened and have him drink a healing potion right before he died. Yet he didn't do that. Possible explanations, he didn't think that far ahead before handing his healing potions to the princess, he had some other reason to have Zentos die that is not inmediately obvious to us, or... plot. Having to kill a former friend makes for some nice development, I guess.
@dereth I'm assuming he'd already died. Even then, would probably die in the time it takes to get some rope (assuming he doesn't carry rope on him), tie him up, and shove a hp potion down his throat.