His pride is hurt, he's tired, and if the better product is gone, then people will have to deal with his shitty department anywaysI’m wondering what his endgame actually is. So he kills them, so what. Not like things will start going well for their department anyway as it’s shit.
See? The fatso is going to do an offensive act, maybe an invasion. Then MC's side gonna be defending and winning. But then the fatso's gonna play victim and lie to the world, saying that the MC was the one who attacked him first with some kind of anti****tism act. After that, he's gonna ask for support from some superpowered country so that he can pull some apartheid political movement and oppress MC's side, while saying that anyone who's criticizing his actions is an anti*****e. And this isn't me talking about politics outside of the manga. This is just me predicting the fatso's movement.
The author's probably using Geo-Politics outside as a reference. I haven't even read the novel, so this isn't even a spoiler or anything.
If he fails to bring Rust back he’s going to take responsibility for everything, so it’s really stupid either way. Not that I actually think he has a well thought plan, if he could plan even a little they wouldn’t be in that situation to begin with.His pride is hurt, he's tired, and if the better product is gone, then people will have to deal with his shitty department anyways
Well, then, those who are on the fatso's side would use that card then.[redacted]
The answer is in the beginning of Chapter 13.Why does the twins wear that veil again?, is there something i'm missing here?