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Zabine literally explains her motive, in plain text, in a way that is completely unmissable if you actually read it.
If this mission fails, the princess loses her authority, and by extension her forces. Zabine does not want that, because she cares for the princess and wants to remain by her side.
The stakes are explicit. How anyone is missing the point is utterly baffling.
The manga is clearly not trying to take a route where one person takes out 100 men, Faust even says that himself, so what else is Zabine even supposed to do besides rouse these nobodies into something they might be able to at least use in the battle? They even set it up by mentioning how crossbows can be used by unskilled laymen to kill well trained knights, due to their ease-of-use.
I know this manga looks like borderline coomer-bait, but it's kind of incredible how many people seem to have completely glossed over the literal actual text in the story.
If this mission fails, the princess loses her authority, and by extension her forces. Zabine does not want that, because she cares for the princess and wants to remain by her side.
The stakes are explicit. How anyone is missing the point is utterly baffling.
The manga is clearly not trying to take a route where one person takes out 100 men, Faust even says that himself, so what else is Zabine even supposed to do besides rouse these nobodies into something they might be able to at least use in the battle? They even set it up by mentioning how crossbows can be used by unskilled laymen to kill well trained knights, due to their ease-of-use.
I know this manga looks like borderline coomer-bait, but it's kind of incredible how many people seem to have completely glossed over the literal actual text in the story.