If we went to the trouble of, um, losing the Pepper family and Owen comes into play, it’s not going to make sense.
I would have eliminated it here if I could.
But that’s not the point this time.
Black’s bad reputation has already spread, and it will take time for Owen to regain the Pepper family’s trust once it has fallen, despite his best efforts.
Besides, “I don’t believe that fickle Jack and unfeeling Monet could kill Owen.”
If Owen dies, it’s good.
If not, it doesn’t matter as long as Owen isn’t in the finals.
There was also the possible option of Owen not going to help Monet.
Then you can make good use of the fact that you didn’t go to help.
It’s not to the man’s detriment no matter how it turns out.
But at the last minute, the man’s intentions were thwarted.
“I didn’t expect the final to take place, you know.”
An unprecedented event.
That Berg wanted to fight Owen more than he wanted to win.
That’s one miscalculation.
And it was a miscalculation for Owen to win.
There is no rumor going around that Berg cheated to win the championship.
“Does it happen that way?”
The result was certainly not what the man had in mind.
But it’s nothing to be pessimistic about.
This time it’s the front.
There are other ways to drive a wedge into a magic supremacist society.
And, “Because the day when the capital is stained with blood is not far away.”
The man in the black hat superimposes the burning royal city on the red of the wine.
Imagine people’s faces contorting in fear …and the man laughs, revealing his amusement.