Chances are going down if you keep talking like that."If you are successful, this could potentially provide a swift end to this war."
You brought up your own status, got outplayed, and now you're whining about it."You didn't have to bring Ushi-nii's name into it."
You brought up your own status, got outplayed, and now you're whining about it.
Yeah, its supposed to be V3, I've moved it back. There's an omake for v3 coming out later tonight too. Thanks for bringing it to our attention o7I'm surprised such a cliffhanger wasn't put at the end of the volume.
oooh, hahahaYeah, its supposed to be V3, I've moved it back. There's an omake for v3 coming out later tonight too. Thanks for bringing it to our attention o7
Doesn't matter if you're right if you don't fight for it.He was right though, but playing the fool only gets you so far
Ok, but why not reveal what he's doing? It makes no sense for him not to reveal the trap if he saw it coming unless he was a traitor, which ALSO doesn't make sense, because in that case why even try to subtly alert them to the trap? He's too wishy-washy for me to make sense of.Saw that trap coming a mile away.
That brother is playing the fool to save their lives. He can't argue seriously without revealing what he's doing.
They went in with too many people in any case. They lack the mobility to break a trap like that, and their officers are too high value for a traditional raid. Making a mobile stone bunker would still work in a forest, but they wouldn't be able to fit everyone in there. You need to be committed to killing the ambush leader and letting the hostages escape on their own.
Reinforcing the bridge to resist the trap would've needed foresight, so thats out.
They just lost too many advantages showing off the stone powers early.
Im sure theres some convoluted plot. Like the most popular brother is the real traitor so hes dead if he plays things poorlyOk, but why not reveal what he's doing? It makes no sense for him not to reveal the trap if he saw it coming unless he was a traitor, which ALSO doesn't make sense, because in that case why even try to subtly alert them to the trap? He's too wishy-washy for me to make sense of.
Agreed. After all, general was totally correct that suddenly changing plans right before battle is recipe for chaos, with lives of hostages on the line it's even more dangerous and they shouldn't change plans without good reason, so what was the point of playing fool with that advice if it wouldn't work anyway?Ok, but why not reveal what he's doing? It makes no sense for him not to reveal the trap if he saw it coming unless he was a traitor, which ALSO doesn't make sense, because in that case why even try to subtly alert them to the trap? He's too wishy-washy for me to make sense of.