Harms was dragged into a struggle by the gang, forcing us to assume this responsibility.
To be honest, if it wasn't absolutely necessary, Keynes didn't want to start Plan B.
He always felt that he was an old noble from Europe, a graceful person who shouldn't personally take sides, preferring to let those lowly bloodlines voluntarily offer their lives in the most elegant way.
Although Plan B is very effective, it could force these contestants into a life-and-death duel with his men, sacrificing their lives upon defeat to become the nourishment for the Alchemy Array.
But such actions were far from elegant.
However, as long as they all die, nobody will know about my lack of elegance.
"Ultimately, it's the world that's at fault." Keynes tidied his collar, gracefully walked out of the room, one must die in a duel to be deemed a suitable sacrifice. This bizarre recognition system only exists in this world, I suppose?
