Indeed. he is.. annoying. "i can't accept someone who is stronger than me waaah waaah waaah." and he never Learns at all!I know that there's this concept where a villain is good if it successfully makes you angry, but this ain't it.
This noble brat is like a rat that i don't want to see as much as possible and any panel wasted on drawing him is just chipping on my patience.
I was hoping that Garm's magic without a sense of self just instantly destroyed the loser "noble". Let him understand in his final moments that it was Garm himself who was allowing him to even exist since he's such a miserable ratIndeed. he is.. annoying. "i can't accept someone who is stronger than me waaah waaah waaah." and he never Learns at all!
so the witch made the right call and left him behind. he can die alone.
I think the author thinks there's something meaningful in having his surface level rivalry. It's so shallow and there was never and will never be a point in him even comparing himself to MC, anyone with reasonable judgement skills would see that he's unhinged and has not repented at all. Especially when it's someone with nothing to lose mitigating the risk is the correct choice, any meaningful harm done in future by him was seen coming a mile away.I know that there's this concept where a villain is good if it successfully makes you angry, but this ain't it.