
Could you find the name of the japanese manga where a girl who used to be a spoiled brat suddenly remembers her past life but because she's a princess who is supposed to awaken her powers to see the future, she pretends that's what happened, since in her past life she read the book of the life in which she is. She also has a butler that she treats well and a half sister who's supposed to be the protagonist. The first thing she does when she gets those memories, is to save her father from a carriage accident
And she saves a knight order that almost died in the mountains too...
And I found it! After despairing and fumbling
It would have been hard for people to find it
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/higeki_no_genkyou_tonaru_saikyou_gedou_rasubosu_joou_wa_tami_no_tame_ni_tsukushimasu/
I have to say
He's really insane and reckless and a quite a little shit
(I say this, but don't be mistaken, he's *loved* by me)
My point is
Did he really have to seek out Miss mage? Couldn't he use the tunnel now that he killed captain Roger and his squad? Why would he put his life and his friends life in danger, out of greed, really
I get you. But I feel I all three were walls that he had to overcome. N if he doesn't kill Miss Mage, she'll probably be after his ass once he gets into the enemy city/camp. Plus I'm sure he just wants to grow stronger (^_^)
That's how he is, his obsession on conquering things that made him despair is what led him to this situation. Also, even if he didn't seek out that made, she will still be problematic. Who knows if they go through the tunnel, the mage might follow suit and they will still end up dead so it's much better to eliminate all possible dangers if he have a way and have a better advantage on knowing the near future, much better than getting nervous at what will comes next because you left a danger alone on it's own devices
Miss mage has a spell in the cave shed come at them if she finds anything sus
So a surprise attack would be more effective, plus fighting her in a narrow cave will be suicide