This is the part that frustrates me the most. No matter how the tree enforces bargains, it makes no sense that imposing the bargain on the prince means that MC has to give up property. It's not the prince's to wager, and even if he tried, the wager isn't binding on MC."- Let's have a duel!
- Sure
- btw there's no duel, kill yourself or lose
- Guess I'll lose then
- Great, now a completely unrelated property of a different person is mine"