He knows her up to the color of her panties, maybe he thought that's enough material to blackmail herwhy the heck are you trusting all you money to an unfortunate girl, who just stated she trying to get rich quick, after only meeting twice?
why the heck are you trusting all you money to an unfortunate girl, who just stated she trying to get rich quick, after only meeting twice?
Let's pretend for a moment she betrays him and tries to take the money, what exactly would stop the MC from personally doing something about it? How exactly would she get away with it? We're talking about a guy on the level of a one-man army who just oneshot a long undefeated gladiator and city ruler, vs a peasant woman with single digit stats who's struggling to even carry the money bag she was given.I got a feeling of deja vu reading this.
Turns out this mango's premise is similar to that one where a reincarnate become a veteran adventurer who is slated to die early on to let the mc grows, just that this guy is way more op than he is.
will expect much what this guy will face later on since he is strong a f but fated to die to something (surely it's not just the crumbling of a cave/dungeon like it described early on)
He knows her up to the color of her panties, maybe he thought that's enough material to blackmail her
jokes aside, he must've think she's way too dum--- pure to betray him
It's a pretty big city. If she changes her hair and clothes she'd be a lot harder to notice. And if she leaves, he'd have no way to follow her. Unless she's dumb enough to open a store in the capital, but even then, it would be pretty difficult to personally check every store. And he's only seen her twice. Memory isn't nearly as good as people think it is, so there's a good chance he'll see her again and have no idea who she is. Or see some random innocent woman and think it's her.Let's pretend for a moment she betrays him and tries to take the money, what exactly would stop the MC from personally doing something about it? How exactly would she get away with it? We're talking about a guy on the level of a one-man army who just oneshot a long undefeated gladiator and city ruler, vs a peasant woman with single digit stats who's struggling to even carry the money bag she was given.
You guys are talking like if she were to say no to his request to give him the money, that he couldn't do anything at all about it other than try to persuade her.
1: You assume he has no ability to track her, either in terms of personal ability or connections via getting the knight's order to hunt her down.It's a pretty big city. If she changes her hair and clothes she'd be a lot harder to notice. And if she leaves, he'd have no way to follow her. Unless she's dumb enough to open a store in the capital, but even then, it would be pretty difficult to personally check every store. And he's only seen her twice. Memory isn't nearly as good as people think it is, so there's a good chance he'll see her again and have no idea who she is. Or see some random innocent woman and think it's her.
Also, she's clearly not all that smart, so she might try it even if it is a bad idea, and end up losing the money before she's tracked down.
If we follow Fire Emblem like rules, later in the story he would only be Good, not Broken. Or maybe even outright bad.this guy is too OP to be dead, basically immortal object...
for number 3, he is a knight, he can't just do anything he want out of his own will, there's rules to follows.1: You assume he has no ability to track her, either in terms of personal ability or connections via getting the knight's order to hunt her down.
2: You assume she could move more than ten feet or so before he reaches her location. She has to go back from the stands, queue up and collect her winnings, somehow carry 2m times whatever the betting odds are in gold pieces when she could barely do the base amount, all before he reaches the betting kiosk to keep an eye on her personally. She would also have to be able to somehow protect that gigantic sum of money all by herself in what given the lord of the city was, seems to be a city of thugs and criminals. Remember - money is only as good as your ability to hold on to it.
3: You assume that if absolutely pressed, the MC couldn't just flatten this city of weaklings entirely, along with her.
Frankly, you guys aren't properly thinking the entire situation through.
Yeah its kinda a riskwhy the heck are you trusting all you money to an unfortunate girl, who just stated she trying to get rich quick, after only meeting twice?
But Fire Emblems veteran is just good enough for early level boss,If we follow Fire Emblem like rules, later in the story he would only be Good, not Broken. Or maybe even outright bad.
(Well there are two exceptions to this rule... and both are kinda monsters but one basically solos the game.)
1. How exactly is he supposed to track her? It's not like they can just follow her footprints. And how many of the people in the knight's order got a good enough look at her to be able to track her down?1: You assume he has no ability to track her, either in terms of personal ability or connections via getting the knight's order to hunt her down.
2: You assume she could move more than ten feet or so before he reaches her location. She has to go back from the stands, queue up and collect her winnings, somehow carry 2m times whatever the betting odds are in gold pieces when she could barely do the base amount, all before he reaches the betting kiosk to keep an eye on her personally. She would also have to be able to somehow protect that gigantic sum of money all by herself in what given the lord of the city was, seems to be a city of thugs and criminals. Remember - money is only as good as your ability to hold on to it.
3: You assume that if absolutely pressed, the MC couldn't just flatten this city of weaklings entirely, along with her.
Frankly, you guys aren't properly thinking the entire situation through.
it is scripted event so no matter how OP you are, you can still die. Just like all the games let you use high level team at first just to show off all the effect and then they just KO by the boss, who deal 99999999 dmg.this guy is too OP to be dead, basically immortal object...
Rules are only as good as your ability to be held to account by them, also if nobody's left alive who's going to tell on him? They don't even have a clue who he is judging by their announcements.for number 3, he is a knight, he can't just do anything he want out of his own will, there's rules to follows.
For number 2, she could just ran off with the initial money. she'll be out of town alrdy while mc is fighting the small fries, then call out to the boss to do his data collecting and power show, how many people he has to beat? and surely it's not in a row, girl has a lot of time to bail.
For number 1, it is the most possible way but then, he gave her his money, himself. people saw the girl being given a bag (of money), but nobody heard anything about, and there was no hint of evidence it's his money for betting on himself, just verbal promises. The girl can avoid being accused of stealing but can't avoid being taken care of in some ways by him tho.
And lastly, you guys are way too serious about this.
He himself said that she's an idiot and overly honest and he wants someone easy to handle to do small things, it's part of the plot.
1: It's a game world with game abilities and he may have one related to tracking, if not he can also just threaten the local mooks or if all else fails put up wanted posters of her in every city.1. How exactly is he supposed to track her? It's not like they can just follow her footprints. And how many of the people in the knight's order got a good enough look at her to be able to track her down?
2. She could leave now and just take the money she was supposed to bet. She could also tell them to deliver her winning somewhere, either hoping that they don't tell the knights order, or paying them off and hope that they accept that, don't tell the knights order, and don't realize that now there's nothing stopping them from keeping it for themselves.
3. I'm assuming that she's assuming that he wouldn't.
Not if your name is Seth, Oifey, or Titania though some people argue these guys don't fit the archetype.But Fire Emblems veteran is just good enough for early level boss,
this guy seems to be able to trash a colosseum type that may be more late game contents.
perhaps "A boss character that switch side and got nerf meme?"